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CMmom
19th November 2004, 06:46 PM
Hello-
I was wondering if any of you have ever been on the Walk to Emmaus? A Methodist friend of mine has been pushing me to go for years, yet it sounds like it is much like the Catholic Stations of the Cross.
I'd love to know what you experienced.
Thanks!@!
SumTinWong
19th November 2004, 07:08 PM
I haven't tried it but some friends of mine have wanted me to do the via de christo at a Lutheran church. I might, if they ever offer it again.
CMmom
19th November 2004, 10:54 PM
What is the via de christo?
Crazy Liz
20th November 2004, 12:38 AM
My sister did it a few years ago. She's a Presbyterian pastor. I think I'd do it if I had the opportunity.
Don't be afraid of everything Catholic. I don't know exactly what this retreat might have to do with the Stations of the Cross, but I wouldn't be afraid of that, either. It's simply a set of meditations. A lot of protestant spiritual retreats and emerging churches do similar things.
But don't do it if it gives you problems of conscience. Ask someone who's been to one, or the director of this one if you have any questions.
Glorianna
20th November 2004, 01:24 AM
I've never done it but always thought that it would be INCREDIBLE to do. It would be an amazing experience. :)
Angieh
22nd November 2004, 04:13 PM
Yes, I've been on the Walk to Emmaus! I went 12 years ago..... Would love to share...
Angie
ZiSunka
22nd November 2004, 04:37 PM
http://www.upperroom.org/emmaus/whatis/
Metanoia02
22nd November 2004, 04:48 PM
As a Catholic, I am very active in the Cursillo movement, which was the precursor of Walk to Emmaus.
Don't worry about the Stations of the Cross. All Catholic elements have been taken out of the Protestant versions.
What is different from Walk to Emmaus then any other retreat is that they give you the tools and the process to maintain the level of spirituality you have during the retreat Most retreats can be wonderful, but soon afterwards they tend to "wear-off". That is what is so different with WtE.
In the Cursillo movement, the retreat is for three days. We refer to the rest of our lives as the fourth day. We put into practice what we have learned and support one another as we grow spiritually.
I hope that helps.
Angieh
22nd November 2004, 08:56 PM
Metanoia02, Hi there:wave: , Did you take your WTE in NY state??? When I went on my walk there was every Bible believing denomination there... We also had the sweetest Menonite woman at my table.. I met so many wonderful and Godly women there... Happy 4th Day!
Angie
CMmom
23rd November 2004, 07:50 AM
Thanks for all the helpful information! I just may have to try it!!
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