Emmaüs - translation to french
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Emmaüs - translation to french

SMALL VILLAGE NEAR JERUSALEM
Emmaüs; Emmaus (bible); 'Amawas; Emmaus (Bible); Emmaues; Emmaeus
  • Supper at Emmaus]]'' by [[Caravaggio]], 1601
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  • ''[[Supper at Emmaus]] with candlelight'' by [[Matthias Stom]]

Emmaüs         
Emmaus, borough in Pennsylvania (USA)
Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio      
Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (1573-1610), Italian baroque painter, creator of "Supper at Emmaus"

Definition

cursillo
[k?:'si:j??, -'si:lj??]
¦ noun (plural cursillos) a short informal spiritual retreat by a group of Roman Catholics, especially in Spain or Latin America.
Origin
1950s: Sp., 'little course'.

Wikipedia

Emmaus

Emmaus (; Greek: Ἐμμαούς, Emmaous; Latin: Emmaus; Hebrew: אֶמָּאוֹם, Emmaom; Arabic: عمواس, ʻImwas) is a town mentioned in the Gospel of Luke of the New Testament. Luke reports that Jesus appeared, after his death and resurrection, before two of his disciples while they were walking on the road to Emmaus.

Although its geographical identification is not certain, several locations have been suggested throughout history, chiefly Emmaus Nicopolis. It is known only that it was connected by a road to Jerusalem; the distance given by Luke varies in different manuscripts and the figure given has been made even more ambiguous by interpretations.

Examples of use of Emmaüs
1. Il a consacré une heure ŕ m‘expliquer ce qu‘était Emmaüs.
2. A noter que l‘intégralité des recettes sera reversée ŕ un projet burkinabé soutenu par Emmaüs.
3. Il a cependant admis s‘être servi du nom d‘un autre médecin italien, Antonio Canino, pour travailler en France auprès de l‘association Emmaüs.
4. Ensuite des familles avec des enfants viennent lui demander ŕ ętre hébergées», raconte Alain Raillard, ancien délégué général de l‘Association Emmaüs.
5. Au dernier jour des Journées d‘été de Grenoble, une séance plénière était organisée sur les réponses politiques à apporter au 2' mai, à laquelle participaient des représentants d‘autres partis de gauche (PS, PCF) et d‘associations (Greenpeace, Emmaüs, Fondation Copernic). M.