Luke 24: 13-17 - Images of two slightly mystified and
down-in-spirit disciples plodding along, homebound to their village
on the outskirts of Jerusalem. Jesus, the Teacher, joins Cleopas and
his companion and patiently takes the time to clear their minds and
eyes before revealing His Resurrected Self to them. Elated and re-energized,
the two disciples run back to Jerusalem to spread the Good News.
History does repeat itself! Almost two millennia later, it was
another reawakening of sorts that inspired a group of Catholics to
embark on their own spiritual journey of self-discovery, renewal and service.
It all started in the fall of 1999 with a pastoral visit of the
Bishop of Port Louis, Mauritius, to the expatriate community in
Toronto. Despite the brevity of his stay among them, Bishop Piat's
down-to-earth spirituality touched all who congregated at his
Eucharistic celebrations, retreats and formal and informal
gatherings. The community's thirst for the spiritual, clearly
palpable, was temporarily satisfied in the joyful celebrations of the
moment, enhanced, no doubt, by the colourful and happy resonance of a
shared "lingua franca". The yearning for more had been
rekindled, though. At Bishop Piat's gentle urging, a small group
volunteered to continue the work he had started.
In January 2000, a first plenary meeting of the EMMAUS, a lay
Catholic group, was born. Its audience is mainly, but not
exclusively, the Mauritian community in Canada; its mission, a fairly
succinct one;
In response to the call received at baptism and reaffirmed at
confirmation, we pledge to:
Affiliation of the group with the Archdiocese of Toronto quickly
followed. In those early days, practical realities and constraints
were swept aside by the group's contagious enthusiasm, and it
probably took on too much too fast. Some six years later, a wee bit
wiser (and greyer) and armed with a clearer perspective, EMMAUS has
developed a more eclectic approach, focusing on some well-established
and much-anticipated annual ministries and celebrations.
Our journey together has proceeded along two parallel but
inter-related paths
Individual companions have progressed in their spiritual journey, in
their own unique ways and at their own pace. A happy corollary of
that individual growth is the increased involvement and integration
of EMMAUS members in their own communities and local parishes. At the
same time, we have also reached out to the community. One of our
signature events is the annual small faith-sharing sessions that we
hold in five different regions of the Greater Toronto Area throughout
the Lenten season.
In early fall, the Messe du Père Laval brings together
Mauritians and friends from all corners of the metropolitan area to
celebrate I"Apôtre de I'le Maurice.
The younger (of age and of heart) have not been forgotten along the
way. Their enthusiastic involvement has been a key element in the
success of our participation in Out-of-the-Cold programs. And who can
forget 2002? The North American Mauritian community came together
under the umbrella of EMMAUS in an unprecedented spirit of goodwill
and generosity to sponsor and host 27 World Youth Day pilgrims from
Mauritius and Reunion.
Six years and a small first circle were symbolically completed with
the recent visit of Port Louis,Vicar-General Gerard Sullivan. One
simple and profound lesson learnt:. EMMAUS. We continue in the
deeply-held belief that the Lord's mission is not an overnight
project and small or even tiny steps add up to real progress over time.
Following the departure of Father Justin Desroches, our first
Spiritual Director, Spiritan Father Paul McAuley has patiently and
enthusiastically journeyed with us, ever ready to dispense
much-needed guidance and counsel while tending to our spiritual needs.
Our theme song is "Companions on the Journey". Like the
disciples in Luke's Gospel, the EMMAUS companions are "on a
journey of faith, breaking bread and sharing life." So, join us
and "Stay with us"