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This week's reflection explores the Transfiguration of Our Lord as it appears in the Traditional Latin Mass for the Second Sunday of Lent. Why did Christ reveal His glory to Peter, James, and John at this particular moment — and why wouldn't He let them stay? Drawing on the sermons of Pope Saint Leo the Great, the insights of Saint Thomas Aquinas, and the prayers of the Mass itself, we reflect on how this brief vision of radiance was meant to sustain the apostles through the darkness of the Passion, and how it sustains us through the small and daily crosses of our own Lenten journey.
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By The Domestic ChurchThis week's reflection explores the Transfiguration of Our Lord as it appears in the Traditional Latin Mass for the Second Sunday of Lent. Why did Christ reveal His glory to Peter, James, and John at this particular moment — and why wouldn't He let them stay? Drawing on the sermons of Pope Saint Leo the Great, the insights of Saint Thomas Aquinas, and the prayers of the Mass itself, we reflect on how this brief vision of radiance was meant to sustain the apostles through the darkness of the Passion, and how it sustains us through the small and daily crosses of our own Lenten journey.
Visit thedomesticchurch.com for more Catholic content for families and kids.