Easter Thursday Acts 3:11-26 Psalm 8:2,5-9 Luke 24:35-48 There are countless powerful lessons we can learn from today’s readings. In the Gospel, we witness an incredible scene: the person who stands before the disciples, showing them his wounded hands and side, is a real person—not a ghost. Jesus is truly risen and alive! What a breathtaking moment! Just imagine what the disciples must have felt—joy intertwined with sadness, recalling how they ran away when he was arrested in Gethsemane. Yet, he calls them closer, inviting them to touch him, revealing his desire for a deeper connection. His wounds transform their disbelief and denial into healing, forgiveness, peace, and mercy. They open the gateway to salvation and eternal life. Isaiah 53:5 reminds us, "By his wounds, we are healed." The Church, as a visible sign of Christ’s love and the vessel of the Sacraments, is incredibly powerful. The Seven Sacraments—given by Christ—are profoundly effective in sharing His grac...