Saturday, February 28, 2026

THE TRANSFIGURATION OF THE LORD

"This is the moment when the whole Trinity appeared: 

The Father in the voice;

the Son in the Man; 

the Holy Spirit in the Shining Cloud" (St Thomas Aquinas, Summa Theologiae III).              

                                           "THIS IS MY CHOSEN SON; LISTEN TO HIM."                        

"And behold, two men were conversing with Him, Moses and Elijah, who appeared in glory and spoke of His exodus that He was going to accomplish in Jerusalem.
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                                            Then from the cloud came a voice that said,

                                          'THIS IS MY CHOSEN SON; LISTEN TO HIM.' " 
                                                          (LUKE 9:28-36).    

During the Transfiguration of the Lord, His Face "changed in appearance and His clothes became dazzling white."  Peter, James and John witnessed the Glory of God transfiguring the Sacred Humanity of Christ Jesus. But then, we are given cause to pause and wonder and be drawn into the discussion that was underway between the Lord and Moses and Elijah who "... spoke of His exodus that He was going to accomplish in Jerusalem."

                It is with utter shock that we begin to understand the meaning of this conversation.

Christ's "exodus" would begin on Holy Thursday evening. His suffering and brutal crucifixion would bring about the completion of the ancient Covenant by means of the required sacrifice of His Own Body on Good Friday. When discussion of Christ's Exodus entered the glorious moment of His Transfiguration, the brilliance of God's Glory held hidden the suffering He would endure during His Passion.

CHRIST JESUS' TRANSFIGURATION AND HIS SUFFERING DURING HIS PASSION ARE ONE.

In the horror of the Passion and brutal crucifixion, the brilliance of God's Glory was hidden in the depths of His unspeakable pain.
                     
             His Glory was never not present.

When we are being blessed with consolations from God that cause our souls to soar in holy joy, our times of suffering are hidden.

             They are never not present.

When we are gripped in sorrow, when we're enveloped in a darkness that suggests the absence of God, when we are engulfed in the depths of spiritual desolations, the glory of God's consolations are hidden in our pain. 
              
            His consolations are never not present. 

"Does He not see our anguish and the burden that weighs us down? Why does He not come and comfort us? ...He knows that it is the only means of preparing us to know Him as He knows Himself, and to become ourselves Divine!" (St. Therese of the Child Jesus and the Holy Face)

As we sit with Peter, James and John on Tabor, silenced and silent in the Shadows cast from the shining Cloud, in the Presence of the Holy Trinity, what do we hear Christ Jesus say to us when we do what Our Father asks of us...
                    
            "Listen to Him".

3 comments:

  1. Christina PancellaMarch 1, 2026 at 8:24 AM

    “Never not present” is the hope and prayer I will carry forward for the remainder of Lent. This beautiful reflection is food for the exodus ahead. Thank you for this blessing.

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  2. Thank you Anna
    “ never not present “ ❤️

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  3. Thank you Anna for this profound reflection. You draw lessons for the good of the soul from this incredible event. I find your certainty of the presence of our God in all things to be a timely and essential. You have given such spiritual treasure that deepens this Lenten experience. Thank you and His blessings be upon you.

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