Pope at Angelus: Let us fix our
gaze on the light of Christ
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| Pope Francis during the Angelus in St Peter's Square (Vatican Media) |
Before the recitation of the Marian prayer, the Pope
contemplates the events of the Transfiguration on this second Sunday of Lent.
By Lydia O'Kane
Reflecting on the Gospel of St Luke, in which the Evangelist
vividly recounts Jesus transfigured on the mountain, the Pope said, that this
was ”a place of light, a fascinating symbol of the unique experience reserved
for the three disciples”, Peter, James and John.
The Transfiguration, explained the Pope, “takes place at a
very precise moment of Christ's mission, that is, after he confided to his
disciples that he "must suffer much, [...] be killed and rise again on the
third day" (v. 21).
From suffering to joy of Easter
He went on to say that “the Transfiguration of Christ shows
us the Christian perspective of suffering: it is a necessary but transitory
passage. The point of arrival to which we are called is as luminous as the face
of the transfigured Christ.”
By showing his glory, noted the Pope, “Jesus assures us that
the cross, the trials, the difficulties with which we are struggling will be
overcome and resolved with Easter. Therefore, this Lent, he continued, “let us
also climb the mountain with Jesus. In what way? With prayer. Let us remain for
a few moments in recollection, fix our inner gaze on his face and let his light
pervade us and radiate into our lives.”
Prayer
The Pope also pointed out that the Evangelist Luke insists
that Jesus transfigured himself "while he was praying" . “He had
immersed himself in an intimate conversation with the Father,” said Pope
Francis “…and while he was adhering with all of himself to the Father's will of
salvation, including the cross, the glory of God invaded him, shining forth
also from the outside.”
The Pope concluded by saying that, “prayer in Christ and in
the Holy Spirit transforms the person from within and can enlighten others and
the surrounding world.”
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