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What the disciples learned while grieving in ‘The Upper Room’ James F. Keenan, S.J. April 12, 2024 James Tissot, "The Appearance of Christ at the Cenacle," 1886-1894.
The Upper Room sends us out—not just with words, but with a water basin and towel in hand, ready to serve in real, tangible ways. Do this in memory of me. Not only at the altar, but wherever ...
The room is briefly described in the Book of Luke 22:11-13, when Jesus Christ requested a large, furnished upper room where he and his disciples could eat their Passover meal.
More than 1.5 billion copies printed worldwide since 1935. NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The Upper Room, the longest-running daily devotional in the world, celebrates its 90th year of publishing stories of ...
One of the most significant and moving moments of a pilgrimage to the Holy Land is a visit to the Cenacle, or Upper Room, on Mount Sion in Jerusalem, where Christ instituted the most precious gifts of ...
Pope Francis also spoke of how Jesus washed the feet of the disciples in the Upper Room at the last supper, offering an example of "welcoming, accepting, loving and serving one another." ...
The account of the disciples on the road to Emmaus (24:13-33) ... The Upper Room becomes a classroom. Jesus is in the professor’s chair. His 11 Apostles (minus Judas) ...