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Second Sunday of Lent
February 28, 2010
Read Sunday's Gospel, Luke 9:28b-36.
Gospel Summary
Peter, James and John went with Jesus to pray on a mountain top. The
disciples witnessed what we call the transfiguration where Jesus' face
became radiant and his clothes dazzling white. Along with Jesus stood
Moses and Elijah. The disciples had no idea what was happening and
Peter, in his ignorance, suggested that they erect three tents to
commemorate the event. As though to correct Peter's misunderstanding, a
voice came from the cloud naming Jesus as his son and telling the
disciples to listen to him. There was not to be confusion about Moses or
Elijah being equal to Jesus nor should Peter have tried to assume
control of a holy happening, but rather listen to this holy one.
Reflection for Families
Parents and older siblings are often in a privileged situation to see a
radiant look on a joyful child's face. Maybe it's how they light up when
special company arrives, or maybe the look of delight at a special gift
or surprise. What kind of transfigurations have you seen this week
either in the faces of children, friends, co-workers, or even in
yourself?
Bringing the Gospel Into Your Family
Share places where you have seen change, perhaps in your family and
home, school, work place, neighborhood or community. Suggest ways that
these changes are transforming for you and others. Jesus marked the end
of an ancient age and the beginning of something new. How are the
changes you see like the end of something old and the beginning of
something new? How are you involved in that change? How are you part of
the change Jesus brings? |