Meditations on the Transfiguration By Jonathan Turtle The Transfiguration of Our Lord is one of my favorite days in the Church calendar. Five years ago, when I arrived in my present cure, the very first Sunday was August 6, 2017. Since then I... Read More...
The Glory of God and the Transfiguration of Christ By Leander S. Harding The Glory of God and the Transfiguration of Christ is the title of a small book by the 100th Archbishop of Canterbury, Michael Ramey. The book is a reflection on the use of the word “gl... Read More...
Experiencing Lent as Transfigured Disciples By Mother Miriam, CSM As we journey through a second Lent under the COVID-19 pandemic, the synoptic Gospels’ story of Jesus’ Transfiguration provide a fruitful opportunity for growth as disciples of the living Word and Lord. In the Transfiguration Jesus mo... Read More...
The Transfiguration: Let’s Have It Twice By Calvin Lane The Transfiguration — when Jesus takes his inner core of disciples up a mountain and is suddenly bathed in brilliant light and flanked by Moses and Elijah — is important enough, with enough la... Read More...
Light in August, and everything after August is especially dense with the mystery of salvation in the two feasts of the Transfiguration and the Assumption.