
Second Sunday of Lent: The Transfiguration of Our Lord
SCRIPTURES & ART: The Transfiguration reminds us that we are not just reaching for Easter during Lent — we are reaching for eternity.
SCRIPTURES & ART: The Transfiguration reminds us that we are not just reaching for Easter during Lent — we are reaching for eternity.
SCRIPTURES & ART: The Transfigured Christ is an image of the Risen Christ of Easter Sunday.
‘May the Virgin May help us to keep our heart awaken to welcome this time of grace that God offers to us,’ the Holy Father prayed March 13, the ninth anniversary of his pontificate.
SCRIPTURES & ART: The Transfiguration is not some marginal event in the life of Christ. It reveals both Jesus’ identity and God’s plan for us.
User’s Guide to Sunday, Feb. 28, the Second Sunday of Lent.
What happened at the mysterious event known as the Transfiguration? What did it mean?
COMMENTARY: A novena in this period would be a useful observance of the bookend feasts as well as an opportunity, by preaching, by groups, by teaching, to discuss the theology of the body.
In his March 1 Angelus address, the Holy Father said Christ’s glory is revealed because his ‘full adherence to the will of the Father makes his humanity transparent to the glory of God, who is Love.’
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