Catholic Daily Reflections

Thursday in the Octave of Easter - Shalom and Truth

Apr 8, 2026
A reflection on Jesus appearing after the Resurrection and how he opens minds to Scripture. A look at recognition in the breaking of the bread and the Eucharist's foreshadowing. Exploration of “shalom” as divine peace rooted in victory over sin and death. An invitation to receive sacramental grace so the Holy Spirit reveals deeper truth.
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INSIGHT

Scripture Needs Divine Illumination

  • Scripture contains layers of meaning that human reason alone cannot fully grasp.
  • The narrator points to Luke 24:44–45 where Jesus opens the disciples' minds so they understand the Law, Prophets, and Psalms as fulfilled in Him.
ANECDOTE

Emmaus Encounter Foreshadows The Eucharist

  • On Easter Sunday Jesus first appears to holy women and Simon Peter, then to two disciples on the road to Emmaus who only recognize Him at the breaking of the bread.
  • That Emmaus encounter foreshadows the Eucharist and led the two to return and tell the others about their experience.
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Shalom As Paschal Grace

  • Jesus' greeting Peace be with you (Shalom) imparts grace rooted in His victory over sin and death.
  • The narrator connects that shalom to sacramental participation, especially Eucharist and Reconciliation, as channels of Paschal Mystery grace.
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