Welcome to Emmaus!

We are an awesome Catholic Young Adult Group ages 20-39, single or married, located in Jacksonville, FL. Keep an eye on the announcements below for meeting times and events! Examples of events are Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament, monthly confession and Mass, Theology on Tap, outdoor activities, bible studies, guest speakers, and much much more. If you join the Emmaus Yahoo! Group, find us on Facebook or check this website regularly, you will be able to receive the latest news on what is happening with Emmaus. So if you are looking to grow in your faith, find friendships, and get involved in something that helps spread the Gospel, then get involved with “Emmaus”!



About Us

The Emmaus Catholic Young Adult Group was started in 1996 by Fr. Ducci in Orange Park, FL. The group first met in the Wilcox house, moved to St. Catherine’s, and then due to the group’s growth and mission ultimately to Assumption Catholic Church. We chose the name “Emmaus” because of the passage in the book of Luke 24:13-35. We love this passage because it deals with the Lord opening the eyes of those who are blind to the truth. The two men’s minds are opened to the Truth when Jesus teaches them about Himself starting from the Old Testament to His death on the Cross to His Resurrection. Afterwards the two men recognize who Jesus is when He gives them the Eucharist i.e. His very Body and Blood in Communion. Our group’s mission is to open the hearts and minds of young adults to Jesus in order to live a holy life. We seek to proclaim the Gospel, which includes all of the Church’s Teachings. We do this by having guest speaker’s talk about the faith, Bible studies, Mass and Adoration, worship music, retreats, sports, and more. We believe in building a strong community of Catholic young adults whose goal is to change lives and live lives of holiness for Christ.

"Were not our hearts burning within us while he talked with us on the road and opened the Scriptures to us?" Luke 24:32.

Emmaus Core Team

Patrick, Emily, Paul, and Jacinta. Please feel free to contact us at emmauscya@gmail.com with any questions, comments, suggestions or concerns.

Our Spiritual Director

Our Spiritual Director
Father Ed Murphy (L), Pastor of Immaculate Conception Parish. E-mail: ewmurphy@windstream.net

Emmaus Directions

We are located at:
Basilica of the Immaculate Conception
Catholic Church

121 East Duval Street,
Jacksonville, FL 32202

Monday, February 28, 2011

Thurs: Do you know how to Evangelize?


This Thursday we will discuss Evangelization. We will look at the what, how, when, why, and where of evangelization. You will learn how to evangelize and the importance of it. It will be a fun night of discussion and improv. I look forward to seeing you there.
In Christ,
Emmaus Core Team (Sean, Jen, Adam, Russ)


Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Thurs: Purgatory and Indulgences


This Thursday Fr. Ed will be discussing Purgatory and Indulgences. We will learn how to defend your faith in reference to these two topics. We will discuss:
  • Where is Purgatory in the Bible?
  • Are indulgences biblical?
  • Who goes to Purgatory and how do you get out?
  • How do we gain indulgences and are there different types?

I look forward to seeing you there. Come with questions. Below are some indulgences.

http://www.ourladyswarriors.org/indulge/#PARTICULAR%20GRANTS%20OF%20INDULGENCES

In Christ,

Sean, Adam, Jen, Russ

Saturday, February 19, 2011

Sunday: The Rite - Exorcism movie


Sunday we will be watching The Rite at the Regal Movie Theater at the Avenues. The movie is at4:15pm. Cost is $5 plus tax. This is a movie about faith and the healing ministry of Exorcism. I hope to see you there. Get there early so we can sit together unless you are possessed, then I will not sit with you.
Directions: 9525 Phillips HighwayJacksonville, FL 32256

Interview with the real life priest on whom the story is based below.
In Christ,
Sean and Buford.

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Thurs: Why do Catholics eat fish on Friday?


Hello Emmaus Family! Thursday we will be discussing some of our favorite Church traditions along with some lesser known or understood traditions that we practice. We will look at why we do the sign of the cross, have bells, holy water, and much more. It will be a fun night so come out to Emmaus. Also, everyone should come ready to talk about some of their favorite traditions that they like to practice with the Church in general or in personal devotions. Everyone is invited and bring a friend! Rosary starts at 7pm followed by our meeting at 7:30pm. See everyone there!


God Bless You!
The Emmaus Core Team
(Sean, Jennifer, Russ, & Adam)

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Thurs: Mass and Confession


This Thursday we will be having Mass and Confession. Confession start at 7:00pm and Mass at 7:30pm. I hope to see you there. Afterwards we will try to go to Pollo Loco in the St. Johns town center.
Picture is of St. Padre Pio receiving communion. How cool is that!

In Christ,
Emmaus Core Team (Sean, Jen, Adam, Russ)

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Emmaus This Thursday - Bible Study and Discussion on Community

Hello brothers and sisters!

Please bring your bibles this Thursday for our study and discussion about what it really means to be brothers and sisters in the Lord. What practical implications does being part of Emmaus and the Body of Christ really entail? Do we really see Christ in one another and act in accordance? What practical ways can we grow in being a community where we truly love God and each other and are willing to sacrifice for each other? Are you committed to your Emmaus family not only because of what you can get out of it each week, but because of what gifts you have to give that the community needs? How can you and I be a "Simon" to one another by helping each other carry our crosses as Simon of Cyrene did for Christ? We'll discuss several scriptures verses as well as some other quotes from our big brothers and sisters in the faith who have gone before us.

It is a relatively recent phenomena to have a society where so many people live alone. It used to be that people lived in families until they formed new families, but even then it wasn't uncommon to have multiple generations living in one house. The idea of daycare and assisted living was foreign because families took care of each other and when one family's barn burnt down all of the neighbors would pitch in to help rebuild. The bottom line is - we still need each other. Silo living has created a great loneliness that we all try to pretend is not there. So, how can we be counter cultural and create a culture where love is poured out to all ... after all, "They will know we are Christians by our love, by our love..."

with much love,

Jennifer, Sean, Russ, and Adam