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Liturgical day
: August 6th: Transfiguration of Our Lord |
Today's Gospel (Mk 9:2-10): Six days later, Jesus took with him
Peter and James and John, and led them up a high mountain. There his
appearance was changed before their eyes. Even his clothes shone,
becoming as white as no bleach of this world could make them. Elijah
and Moses appeared to them; the two were talking with Jesus. Then
Peter spoke and said to Jesus, «Master, it is good that we are
here; let us make three tents, one for you, one for Moses and one for
Elijah». For he did not know what to say; they were overcome
with awe. But a cloud formed, covering them in a shadow, and from the
cloud came this word, «This is my Son, the Beloved; listen to
him». And suddenly, as they looked around, they no longer saw
anyone except Jesus with them. As they came down the mountain, He
ordered them to tell no one what they had seen, until the Son of Man
be risen from the dead.
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Commentary: Fr. Joan Serra i Fontanet (Barcelona, Catalonia)
«This
is my Son, my Chosen one»
Today,
the Gospel speaks of the Transfiguration of our Lord on Mount Tabor.
Jesus, after Peter's confession, started to say that it was necessary
for the Son of man to be condemned to death and that He would rise on
the third day. This passage of the Transfiguration of Jesus has to be
placed within this context. Athanasius the Sinaite writes that «He,
who had donned our miserable goatskin tunics, is today dressed with a
divine dress and a dazzling light wraps him up as a robe». The
message that Jesus Transfigured brings to us is the Father's words:
«This is my Son, the Beloved; listen to him» (Mk
9:7). To listen means to abide by his will, to contemplate his
person, to imitate him, to put into practice his advice, to take up
our own cross and follow him.
To
avoid any misunderstandings or equivocals, «He ordered them to
tell no one what they had seen, until the Son of Man be risen from
the dead» (Mk 9:9). The three apostles are looking at
Jesus Transfigured, signal of his divinity, but the Saviour does not
want them to spread the news until after his resurrection, when it
will be possible to understand the scope of this episode. Christ
speaks to us through the Gospel and when we pray; we can then repeat
Peter's words: «Master, it is good that we are here» (Mk
9:5), particularly, after the Holy Communion.
Today's mass preface
summarizes in a very nice way the Transfiguration of our Lord. It
says: «Because the Lord, Christ, having announced his death to
his disciples, reveals his glory, at the sacred mountain and, having
the Law and the prophets as witnesses, He makes them understand his
Passion is necessary to reach the glory of the resurrection». A
lesson we Christians should never forget.
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