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The famous Caravaggio work of the recent Gospel:
http://witcombe.sbc.edu/baroquetheor...ggioemmaus.jpg I enjoy it, because it shows the shock and elation that they must have felt - and Jesus's peacefulness.
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What is going on in the scene?
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Hail Mary, full of grace |
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I am also little confused about what exactly this painting is depicting...
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Jesus was walking with two of his disciples, one being named Cleopas, The two told him of his death and then they realized it was Him, when he started saying the same words he did at the Last Supper. Check the thread Third Sunday of Easter in the Catholic section ,it gives an outline of the story.
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Today's scriptures: The Good Shepherd
http://www.christusrex.org/www1/vati...C-Shepherd.jpg This is the first visual representation of Jesus as the Good Shepherd, done around 250 AD.
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