Third Sunday of Easter (Year A) Acts 2.14, 22-23; Ps 15; I Pet 1.17-21; Jn 24.13-35 ‘Did not our hearts burn within us" The disciples on the road to Emmaus reflected on their experience, their hearts burning within them, evoking deep emotion. These words resonate in our spiritual lives: after recognizing Christ's presence post-resurrection, they understood His wisdom only after He had vanished. Their time with Him was profound but unconscious; they later recalled their hearts being stirred. This Gospel highlights the often unseen operation of sanctifying grace within us, which floods our spirits without immediate awareness, only later discernible. A vital truth in spiritual life, especially for sensitive souls, is that many may experience moments of divine grace—during liturgy, deep prayer, confession, or devotion. Emmaus teaches that such emotional or psychological experiences, while meaningful, are limited. True recognition of Christ comes thr...