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What the Transfiguration Means for Our Daily Walk

The Transfiguration of Jesus on Mount Tabor stands as a breathtaking revelation of Christ's divine glory, strategically placed in the Gospel narratives to fortify the faith of Peter, James, and John before the impending scandal of the cross. By blazing with heavenly light alongside Moses and Elijah—representing the Law and the Prophets—Jesus revealed that He is the absolute fulfillment of salvation history, the very Son of God in whom the Father is well pleased. He was not merely a wise teacher or a political liberator, but God incarnate. Yet, this brilliant spectacle was intended as a profound mercy: a spiritual anchor for the Apostles. Jesus wanted them to witness the victory beyond the suffering, giving them a radiant memory of His glory to sustain their hope through the brutal darkness of His upcoming Passion, crucifixion, and death. In our own lives, we are often called to walk through valleys of suffering, doubt, and spiritual dryness, making the message of the Transfiguratio...

Woman, Behold Your Son

The spiritual climax of the Gospel of John, as Father John Waiss points out, occurs at the foot of the Cross, where Jesus utters his parting words: “Woman, behold, your son!” and “Behold your mother!” (John 19:26-27). While these words were addressed to the Apostle John, the disciple whom Jesus loved, the Church has long understood this moment as a universal adoption. To truly image Christ, we must share in His parentage; if we embrace God as our spiritual Father but reject Mary as our mother, we treat Christ as a half-brother rather than our "firstborn among many brethren" (Rom. 8:29). As Origen noted as early as the third century, the profound depths of the Gospel are only accessible to those who, like John, rest their heads on Jesus’ breast and receive Mary into their own homes. This maternal role is deeply rooted in biblical typology, positioning Mary as the fulfillment of the great mothers of the Old Covenant. She is the New Eve , the mother of all the living according ...