In the Catholic Church Emmaus began for women in 1978, with the approval of the Archdiocese of Miami. It was developed and conducted by a team of laywomen from St. Louis Church in Kendall (Miami). Father David G. Russell, who was pastor at that time, saw the need for, and envisioned, a parish-based retreat that enabled lay women to minister to lay women. He approached the secretariat of the Cursillo movement and asked if they would allow a parish-based Cursillo to be held at St. Louis. This request was denied. Since there was no other retreat of this type available at that time, Father Russell asked the Directress of Religious Education, Myrna Gallagher, to form a team and develop one. After intense prayer and much thought, it was established that the theme of the retreat would be based on the Scripture passage found in the Gospel of Luke 24:13-35, the Emmaus Reading.
In early 1985, Fr. Fetscher of St. Louis asked Jim Loretta from St. Louis Catholic Church, to look at starting a Men's version of the Emmaus Retreat experience that Myrna Gallagher had started back in 1978. Jim Loretta and Larry Barfield along with other men developed a men's version of what Myrna Gallagher had done with the women. On February 14, 1986, the first Men's Emmaus was held at the Dominican Retreat House that was led by Jim Loretta. Eventually, one of the candidates from a previous weekend called to say they would like to have the same retreat at St. Brendan's Catholic Church. Larry Barfield from St. Louis went to St. Brendan's and put on the first "not at St. Louis" Men's Emmaus weekend, held at the youth center next to Mercy Hospital in Coconut Grove. Thereafter, Jim Loretta on February 14, 1988, put on the first Emmaus an event at St. John Neumann Catholic Church, and the program expanded thenceforth. Since that first Men's Emmaus in 1986, Men's Emmaus retreats have spread throughout the entire United States, every country in Central and South America, Trinidad, Dominican Republic, and even to Shanghai, China. A retreat was even held underground in Cuba 2012. As of 2020, there have been numerous men's and women's Emmaus retreats in Cuba. Emmaus Retreats are different from the Catholic Cursillo. Cursillo aims to form "Catholic leaders" from those Catholics already on a walk with the Lord. Emmaus reaches out to all Christians who are members of church. Participants are encouraged to find ways to live out their individual call to discipleship in their home, church, and community. Today Emmaus retreats are held worldwide.
start: he started to walk middle: he walked end: he got to Emmaus
Emmaus Catholic College's motto is 'We Walk With Jesus'.
The Body of Christ talk is one of a series of talks given during the Walk to Emmaus about how to empower your local church. Walk to Emmaus is a modern movement meant to form lay leaders.
The "Priorities" Talk is the first of 15 talks given over the course of the three day Walk to Emmaus. It offers Walk participants the chance to evaluate their current priorities and offers food for thought to the setting of priorities.
Luke 24:13-27 mentions 2 men.
The address of the Emmaus Public Library is: 11 East Main St, Emmaus, 18049 4098
Richard Gilmore has written: 'Sponsorship' -- subject(s): Walk to Emmaus movement, Sponsors
The address of the Emmaus Historical Society is: 563 Chestnut St, Emmaus, PA 18049-2403
In the story of Emma mus two disciples were walking down the road looking gloomy and sad when a stranger comes and speaks to them, in the house in the evening only the realize that it was Jesus after his res erection.
You are probably thinking about the two disciples on the road to Emmaus found in Luke 24:13-32. It is possible that one person was a man and the other his wife as we are not told both were men. Read the story again and see if maybe this is possible. Emmaus was a small town about 7 miles from Jerusalem. According to the story they came to Emmaus and shared food with Jesus in their home.
It would probably take a person one and half or two days as we see Jesus and the two deciples stayed the night over. A: According to ancient maps Emmaus was about 31-32 km or 20 miles. Given the average walking speed of 5km/h, it would take 6 - 6.5 hours of continuous walking.
The address of the Emmaus Commemorative Gardens Foundation is: Po Box 593, Emmaus, PA 18049-0593