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Renewal Through the Humanity of Christ

Thursday Within the Octave of Easter

When the risen Jesus appears to His disciples, their first reaction is not joy but fear. They are “startled,” “terrified,” and “troubled”—caught between hope and disbelief, unsure whether what they are seeing is real. And into this swirl of emotion, Jesus offers not an argument, not a rebuke, but His humanity.

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Renewal That Opens Our Eyes

Wednesday Within the Octave of Easter

The disciples on the road to Emmaus are exhausted by disappointment. Their faces are “downcast,” their hope worn thin. “We were hoping that he would be the one,” they confess—a sentence that carries the weight of every unmet expectation, every prayer that seemed unanswered, every dream that felt like it slipped through their fingers.

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Renewal That Calls Us by Name

Tuesday Within the Octave of Easter

Mary Magdalene stands at the tomb, consumed by grief. Her world has collapsed, and all she can see is loss. Twice she is asked—first by the angels, then by Jesus himself—“Why are you weeping?” And twice she answers from the only place she can: “They have taken my Lord, and I don’t know where they laid him.”

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Renewal That Meets Us on the Way

Easter does not end in a single morning; it unfolds across days, encounters, and awakenings. On this first Monday of the Octave, we meet Peter—no longer the man crushed by his failure, but one transformed by the mercy of the risen Christ. When he speaks to the people, he does not rely on opinions or speculation. He points to what they can “both see and hear”—the undeniable work of God in their midst, including the renewed life beating within his own chest.

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Day 40 – The Paschal Triduum: Holy Saturday — The Silence Between

Holy Saturday is a day of silence and waiting, culminating in the Easter Vigil at night. It is the quiet, aching space between loss and resurrection. It is the day when nothing seems to be happening, yet everything is being transformed beneath the surface.

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Day 39 – The Paschal Triduum: Good Friday — The Love That Stands With Us

Good Friday is a solemn day of fasting and abstinence, commemorating the Passion and crucifixion of Jesus. It brings us to the foot of the cross, where suffering and love meet.

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Day 38 – The Paschal Triduum: Holy Thursday The Table of Tenderness

A Journey of Presence, Tenderness, and Transformation

The “three days” at the heart of Holy Week

The Paschal Triduum is the sacred center of our Christian year—a single, continuous liturgy unfolding over three days. It carries us from the tenderness of the table, through the suffering of the cross, into the silence of the tomb, and finally into the light of resurrection. These days invite us not just to remember but to enter the mystery of God’s love poured out for the world.

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Day 37 – Holy Wednesday (Spy Wednesday) — The Quiet Betrayals

A Journey of Presence, Tenderness, and Transformation

Holy Wednesday is sometimes called Spy Wednesday, marking the moment Judas quietly agreed to hand Jesus over. It is a painful story, not because it is distant from us, but because it is close. Judas’ betrayal did not begin with a single act—it began with a slow turning inward, a narrowing of vision, a quiet choosing of self‑protection over relationship.

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Day 36 – Holy Tuesday — The Honest Questions

A Journey of Presence, Tenderness, and Transformation

Holy Tuesday brings us into the tension of Jesus’ final days—questions from the crowds, challenges from the authorities, uncertainty among the disciples. It is a day of searching, wrestling, and truth‑telling.

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