The Transfiguration and Trust – The Second Sunday of Lent with Msgr. John Esseff podcast




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Summary: <br> Msgr. Esseff offers insights on the Transfiguration of Jesus and it’s meaning for our lives today.<br> From the NAB Gospel  <a href="http://www.usccb.org/bible/luke/9:28">LK 9:28B-36</a><br> Jesus took Peter, John, and James<br> and went up the mountain to pray.<br> While he was praying his face changed in appearance<br> and his clothing became dazzling white.<br> And behold, two men were conversing with him, Moses and Elijah,<br> who appeared in glory and spoke of his exodus<br> that he was going to accomplish in Jerusalem.<br> Peter and his companions had been overcome by sleep,<br> but becoming fully awake,<br> they saw his glory and the two men standing with him.As they were about to part from him,<br> Peter said to Jesus,<br> “Master, it is good that we are here;<br> let us make three tents,<br> one for you, one for Moses, and one for Elijah.”<br> But he did not know what he was saying.<br> While he was still speaking,<br> a cloud came and cast a shadow over them,<br> and they became frightened when they entered the cloud.<br> Then from the cloud came a voice that said,<br> “This is my chosen Son; listen to him.”<br> After the voice had spoken, Jesus was found alone.<br> They fell silent and did not at that time<br> tell anyone what they had seen.<br> Msgr. John A. Esseff is a Roman Catholic priest in the Diocese of Scranton.  Msgr. Esseff served as a retreat director and confessor to St. Teresa of Calcutta.    He continues to offer direction and retreats for the sisters of the missionaries of charity around the world.  Msgr. Esseff encountered St.  Padre Pio,  who would become a spiritual father to him.  He has lived in areas around the world,  serving in the Pontifical missions, a Catholic organization established by St. Pope John Paul II to bring the Good News to the world, especially to the poor.  He continues to serve as a retreat leader and director to bishops, priests and sisters and seminarians, and other religious leaders around the world.   <br>  <br> <br>