O Eternal Father, God of promise and radiant light, on this Second Sunday of Lent, we stand in awe before the mystery of Your Son’s Transfiguration, where the veil of ordinary flesh is lifted to reveal divine glory.
You called Abram from his homeland, kindred, and father’s house to a land You would show him, promising blessing for all nations through his obedience and faith. Abram went forth at seventy-five, trusting Your word alone.
In the Second Letter to Timothy, Paul urges us not to be ashamed of the Gospel’s testimony, but to bear hardship with the power of God, who saved us and called us with a holy vocation—not by our works, but by grace given in Christ before time began.
Then, on the high mountain, Jesus took Peter, James, and John apart. His face shone like the sun, His clothes became dazzling white. Moses and Elijah appeared in glory, conversing with Him. A bright cloud overshadowed them, and Your voice from heaven declared: “This is My beloved Son, with whom I am well pleased; listen to Him.” The disciples fell prostrate in fear, yet Jesus touched them, saying, “Rise, and do not be afraid.”
Lord Jesus, transfigured Light, strengthen us in this Lenten journey. Like Abram, grant us courage to leave behind comfort for Your call. Like the apostles, let us listen to Your voice amid fear and uncertainty. May Your glory sustain us through the Cross to Easter joy.
Through the intercession of the Blessed Virgin Mary, who pondered these mysteries in her heart, and all the saints who followed Your path of obedience, transform us into Your likeness, that we may shine with Your light in a darkened world.
We ask this through Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with You and the Holy Spirit, one God, forever and ever.
Amen.
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Pater aeterne, Deus promissionis et lucis fulgentis, hac secunda Dominica Quadragesimae, mysterium Transfigurationis Filii tui admiratione afficimur, ubi velamen carnis communis tollitur ad gloriam divinam revelandam.
Abraham ex patria sua, ex cognatione sua, et ex domo patris ad terram quam ei ostenderes vocasti, benedictionem omnibus gentibus per oboedientiam et fidem eius promittens. Abram septuaginta quinque annos natus profectus est, verbo tuo soli confidens.
In secunda epistula ad Timotheum, Paulus nos hortatur ne testimonio Evangelii erubescamus, sed ut labores cum virtute Dei feramus, qui nos salvavit et vocatione sancta vocavit — non operibus nostris, sed gratia in Christo data ante tempora.
Deinde, in monte alto, Iesus Petrum, Iacobum et Ioannem seorsum assumpsit. Facies eius sicut sol refulsit, vestimenta eius candida facta sunt. Moyses et Elias in gloria apparuerunt, cum eo colloquentes. Nubes lucida eos obumbravit, et vox tua de caelis declaravit: “Hic est Filius meus dilectus, in quo mihi bene complacui; audite illum.” Discipuli timore prostrati sunt, tamen eos Iesus tetigit dicens: "Surgite, et nolite timere."
Domine Iesu, Lux transfigurata, nos in hoc itinere Quadragesimae confirma. Sicut Abram, da nobis audaciam ut solacium pro vocatione tua relinquamus. Sicut apostoli, vocem tuam inter metum et incertitudinem audiamus. Gloria tua nos per Crucem ad gaudium Paschale sustineat.
Per intercessionem Beatissimae Virginis Mariae, quae haec mysteria in corde suo meditata est, et omnium sanctorum qui viam tuam oboedientiae secuti sunt, nos in imaginem tuam transforma, ut luce tua in mundo obscurato fulgeamus.
Hoc petimus per Christum Dominum nostrum, qui tecum vivit et regnat in una cum Spiritu Sancto, unus Deus, per omnia saecula saeculorum.
Amen.
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