Road to Emmaus: A module on accompaniment

This material aims to describe the process of accompanying individuals in their spiritual journeys. As Lasallian formators, educators and teachers, we are tasked to be present in our student's journeys as they are entrusted to our care. The module takes on the Gospel of Road to Emmaus as Jesus...

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Main Author: Eusebio, Ma. Cristina S.C.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-58032022-03-21T06:30:42Z Road to Emmaus: A module on accompaniment Eusebio, Ma. Cristina S.C. This material aims to describe the process of accompanying individuals in their spiritual journeys. As Lasallian formators, educators and teachers, we are tasked to be present in our student's journeys as they are entrusted to our care. The module takes on the Gospel of Road to Emmaus as Jesus silently accompanied two of his disciples as they go about their journeys from grief to joy. The module also identifies tools for accompaniment such as prayers, attentive listening, Word of God, meditation and discernment. There are activities and reflection questions to provide as a guide for the facilitator. 2016-03-12T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/4976 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Spiritual formation Religion
institution De La Salle University
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Philippines
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topic Spiritual formation
Religion
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Religion
Eusebio, Ma. Cristina S.C.
Road to Emmaus: A module on accompaniment
description This material aims to describe the process of accompanying individuals in their spiritual journeys. As Lasallian formators, educators and teachers, we are tasked to be present in our student's journeys as they are entrusted to our care. The module takes on the Gospel of Road to Emmaus as Jesus silently accompanied two of his disciples as they go about their journeys from grief to joy. The module also identifies tools for accompaniment such as prayers, attentive listening, Word of God, meditation and discernment. There are activities and reflection questions to provide as a guide for the facilitator.
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author Eusebio, Ma. Cristina S.C.
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title Road to Emmaus: A module on accompaniment
title_short Road to Emmaus: A module on accompaniment
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