EVANGELIZATIONPsalm 119:105 "Your word is a lamp for my feet" | THE DIVINE MERCYHave mercy on us and on the whole world |
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2nd Sunday of LENT
In today's Gospel, we go up to the mountain with Peter, John and James. There we see Jesus "transfigured," speaking with Moses and Elijah about His "exodus."
The Greek word "exodus" means "departure." But the word is chosen deliberately here to stir our remembrance of the Israelites' flight from Egypt.
By His death and resurrection, Jesus will lead a new Exodus - liberating not only Israel but every race and people; not from bondage to Pharaoh, but from slavery to sin and death. He will lead all mankind, not to the territory promised to Abraham in today's First Reading, but to the heavenly commonwealth that Paul describes in today's Epistle.
Moses, the giver of God's law, and the great prophet Elijah, were the only Old Testament figures to hear the voice and see the glory of God atop a mountain (see Exodus 24:15-18; 1 Kings 19:8-18).
Today's scene closely resembles God's revelation to Moses, who also brought along three companions and whose face also shone brilliantly (see Exodus 24:1;34:29). But when the divine cloud departs in today's Gospel, Moses and Elijah are gone. Only Jesus remains. He has revealed the glory of the Trinity - the voice of the Father, the glorified Son, and the Spirit in the shining cloud.
Jesus fulfills all that Moses and the prophets had come to teach and show us about God (see Luke 24:27). He is the "chosen One" promised by Isaiah (see Isaiah 42:1; Luke 23:35), the "prophet like me" that Moses had promised (see Deuteronomy 18:15; Acts 3:22-23; 7:37). Far and above that, He is the Son of God (see Psalm 2:7; Luke 3:21-23).
"Listen to Him,"the Voice tells us from the cloud. If, like Abraham, we put our faith in His words, one day we too will be delivered into "the land of the living" that we sing of in today's Psalm. We will share in His resurrection, as Paul promises, our lowly bodies glorified like His.
Yours in Christ,
Dr. Scott Hahn
Wishing you a fruitful sunday.
Year C - 2015/16
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Dear Friars,
May the Lord fill you with his peace.This is to announce to you that the Minister General Marco Tasca has appointed Friar Joseph Blay as the Delegate General for JUSTICE, PEACE AND SAFEGUARDING CREATION. The appointment takes effect on 15th January. The office is residential
hence Friar Joseph Blay has been assigned de familia to Casa Kolbe, Rome from 10th April 2016. We congratulate him on his appointment and promise him our support and collaboration. Let us accompany him with prayers as he commences this new assignment.
Friar Anthony Bezo Kutiero (Provincial Custos - Ghana)
On this day three young friars, friars Thaddaeus, Stephen and Emmanuel made their Perpetual Vows at Christ the King Parish, Effiakuma. Present were the Provincial Custos who received their vows and Friar Jud WInkler who preached on the day. We say congratulations to them.