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Word Sharing Circle (WSC) Reflection Guide
April 19, 2026 (Cycle A, Year II) – 3rd Sunday of Easter
Community Word:
We rejoice in the Risen Christ, our Living Hope, who leads us to eternal life.
Theme:
We rejoice in the Risen Christ who opens our heart to Scripture and His presence in the Eucharist. mercy.
Promise:
“You will show me the path to life, abounding with joy in your presence, the delights at your right hand forever.” (Ps 16:11)

Reflection:
The Third Sunday of Easter invites us to rejoice in the Risen Christ who continues to reveal Himself to us through Scripture and in the Eucharist. The Gospel of the disciples on the road to Emmaus presents an image of how the Lord accompanies His people even in moments of confusion, disappointment, and uncertainty. The disciples were walking away from Jerusalem, burdened by shattered hopes and unanswered questions. Yet, unknown to them, Jesus was already walking beside them. He listened to their struggles, explained the Scriptures, and gradually opened their hearts to understand God’s saving plan. This encounter reminds us that the Jesus remains present in our daily journey, especially when we are discouraged or searching for meaning.


Like the disciples, we too experience moments when we fail to recognize the Lord’s presence. We may become overwhelmed by trials, distracted by worldly concerns, or spiritually lukewarm in our faith. Yet the Lord patiently walks with us and speaks to us through His Word. When we listen attentively to Scripture, our hearts are gradually enlightened. The Word of God clarifies our doubts, renews our hope, and strengthens our trust in His providence. As followers of Christ, we are called to cultivate a listening heart – one that welcomes the Word in prayer, reflects on it in community, and allows it to shape our thoughts, attitudes, and decisions. As we share the Word together, we help one another recognize the Lord’s presence and discern His movement in our lives.


The Emmaus encounter reaches its fullness in the breaking of the bread. The disciples recognized Jesus when He blessed, broke, and shared the bread with them. This moment points us to the Eucharist, where the Risen Christ becomes truly present and nourishes us with His very life. The Eucharist is not merely a routine activity that we attend; it is a living encounter with Christ who strengthens us for mission. When we approach the Eucharist with faith and reverence, our hearts are transformed, our joy is renewed, and our commitment to discipleship is deepened. From this encounter, like the disciples, we are moved to rise immediately and return to the community to proclaim that the Lord is truly alive.


As a covenant community, we are called to be people formed by the Word and nourished by the Eucharist. Our rejoicing in the Risen Christ must lead to action – growing in fidelity to prayer, participating fully in the Eucharistic celebration, and witnessing to others the joy we have received. When we allow the Lord to open our hearts to Scripture and recognize Him in the Eucharist, we are guided toward the fullness of life He desires for us. In this way, we confidently hold on to His promise: “You will show me the path to life, abounding with joy in your presence, the delights at your right hand forever” (Ps 16:11). The Risen Christ leads us on this path, filling us with lasting joy as we remain in His presence and faithfully share His life with others.

Reflection Guide Questions:
1. How have I experienced the Risen Christ opening my heart through Scripture and the Eucharist in my journey in community?
2. What concrete steps can I take to deepen my encounter with Jesus in the Word and in the Eucharist this week?

Prayer:
Risen Lord Jesus, walk with me in my journey, especially in moments of confusion and doubt. Open my heart to understand Your Word and set it aflame with love for You. Help me recognize Your living presence in the Eucharist and receive You with faith and reverence. Renew my joy and strengthen me to witness to others that You are alive. Lead me on the path to life and keep me always in Your presence. Amen.

This Week’s Daily Mass Reading Guide:
April 19, 2026 (Sun) – Acts 2:14, 22, 23/ Ps 16:1, 2, 5, 7-111/ 1Pt 1:17-21/ Lk 24:13-35
April 20, 2026 (Mon) – Acts 6:8-12/ Ps 119:23-24, 26, 27, 29, 30/ Jn 6:22-29
April 21, 2026 (Tues) – Acts 4:32-37/ Ps 93:1, 1-2, 5/ Jn 3:7-15
April 22, 2026 (Wed) – Acts 8:1-8/ Ps 66:1-3A, 4-5, 6-7A/ Jan 6:35-40
April 23, 2026 (Thurs) – Acts 8:26-40/ Ps 66:8, 9, 16, 17, 20/ Jn 6:44-51
April 24, 2026 (Fri) – Acts 9:1-20/ Ps 117:1, 2/ Jn 6:52-59
April 25, 2026 (Sat) – 1 Pt 5:5-14/ Ps 89:2-3, 6-7, 16-17/ Mk 16:15-20


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