{"id":2654,"date":"2024-04-09T19:59:05","date_gmt":"2024-04-10T00:59:05","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/churchofstlukes.com\/?p=2654"},"modified":"2024-04-09T19:59:07","modified_gmt":"2024-04-10T00:59:07","slug":"2nd-sunday-of-lent-february-25th-2024","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/churchofstlukes.com\/?p=2654","title":{"rendered":"2nd Sunday of Lent &#8211; February 25th, 2024"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>This weekend brings us up a mountain for the Transfiguration. I clearly remember that trip up to the Church of the Transfiguration on Mount<br>Tabor in Israel. I am sure you do too if you have been there. There are about 14 switchbacks as you drive up Mount Tabor to the Church at the<br>top. The drive is not very long, but you go up in elevation VERY quickly. And with the switchbacks at times, it looks like you are about to<br>drive right over the edge. I was going to make a video on the way down. As I started the video, I saw something that made me a little nervous.<br>I saw in the mirror, as our driver was about to drive us down, he paused and made the sign of the cross. OK, that made me a little more nerv-<br>ous, this guy drives this all the time.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><br>The view from the Church of the Transfiguration was amazing, one of the highest points around. Transfiguration is a onetime event that hap-<br>pened, not to everyone, but a chosen few. \u201cJesus took Peter, James, and John and led them up a high mountain apart by themselves.\u201d There is<br>something about these three that get to experience Christ\u2019s Transfiguration. (Note: this may be in the homily). There is no reason why Jesus<br>could not have brought the rest of the 12 or even more. He does not, just the 3. He even tells them after that they should not say anything until<br>\u201cthe Son of Man had risen from the dead.\u201d This Gospel makes it clear that they do not understand yet what that means.<br><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>This often reminds me that we all do not get the same experience. I know when I was in seminary, I found myself getting jealous when I heard<br>seminarians tell their story of their call. \u201cI was sitting in adoration, and I just felt this overwhelming feeling that the Lord was calling me to be a<br>priest.\u201d Or even \u201cI saw this vision\u2026\u201d I never had one of those mountaintop experiences. I had a different experience. I went through the pro-<br>cess of applying to seminary, getting started and 8 evaluations (one each year). As the struggles and obstacles (as I saw them) were removed<br>one by one, this was my affirmation that I was doing the right thing. I have gotten feedback over the years from others who agree. Some have a<br>mountain top experience; others just have experiences.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><br>The fact that it is Moses and Elijah that show up also has some great significance. Moses was the one who received the \u2018Law\u2019 or the 10 Com-<br>mandments. Elijah represented the prophets. In Mark\u2019s Gospel we are just told they were speaking together. Luke in his Gospel states, \u201cThey<br>spoke about his departure, which he was about to bring to fulfillment at Jerusalem\u201d. They were speaking about Jesus upcoming passion and<br>death. It would be interesting to hear that conversation.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><br>Peter\u2019s reaction is priceless, \u201cLet us make three tents.\u201d Anyone think Moses and Elijah need a tent? In my reflection, it is Peter\u2019s way of saying,<br>\u201cI want this to continue.\u201d Have you ever had one of those moments in your life that was truly amazing, and you would have done anything to<br>get it to continue? I can think of a few in my life. There was just so much Joy and Happiness, you just don\u2019t want to think of it coming to an<br>end, but most times it does. I don\u2019t think any of us have been asked not to share that joy or memory like the three were asked to do.<br><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>There is another thing that comes to mind with the Transfiguration. When we have a deeply spiritual time in our life, for me a retreat on the<br>side of a mountain in Montana, we often call those times \u2018mountain top experiences\u2019. I believe it is because we feel that closeness to the Lord<br>and feel he has revealed himself to us in a special way. I am sure that, like Peter and I, you wanted that time to continue. I did something fool-<br>ish, the next year I went back to my friend\u2019s cabin on that mountain in Montana. It was not the same retreat. We can\u2019t recreate something<br>that the Lord created for us. I was able to go back to the same location and it was still as beautiful as ever, but the moment was not the same. I<br>treasure the memories of that first retreat, I sometimes regret trying to duplicate it the next year. That first year I was reading a book called<br>\u2018Retreat for priests\u2019 and it was talking about taking the time to go up on the mountain with the Lord. Being on a mountain at the time made it<br>even more real. However, the last chapter of the book talked about how we can\u2019t stay on the mountain. We must go back down and be with<br>our people again, go back to our ministry. I have had other retreats; they all remind me of the memories of that cabin and how close I felt to the<br>Lord at that time. I pray all of you have a memory of your mountain top experience, even if it does not have 14 switchbacks and makes your<br>stomach feel weak.<br><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Blessings,<br>Fr. 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