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A Note from Fr. Molini

Posted on February 26, 2026 in: Parish-wide Announcements

A Note from Fr. Molini

Second Sunday of Lent

As we continue in this holy season we are offered the mystery of the Transfiguration for our gospel this week.  Elements of the cloud shadowing the presence of God during the Exodus, the mountain-top experiences of the divine, the shining face of Moses encountering God, and the apocalyptic presence of Moses and Elijah all raise this moment to breathless expectation for the apostles present to this scene.  They fall prostrate in fear and amazement.

The abrupt ending of the vision seems to pull the oxygen from the moment, leaving Jesus alone with the apostles as if to emphasize his solitary role in bringing about the salvation of humanity.  He alone must make the path to Jerusalem, to Calvary, to the tomb.  But he does not leave us wondering.  Confronted by what seems the total domination of the world over Jesus, he gives his followers a promise of hope, that even in the darkest moments, hope remains.  Even as injury and death seems overwhelming, the promise of glory remains. 

So in our lives, the Transfiguration offers the assurance of the Resurrection.  We who have received His promise of eternal life are shown the shining face of glory upon which we are invited not to fall, but to embrace with the confidence of believers.  The presence of Moses and Elijah emphasize the authority of Christ over the Law and the Prophets, the two elements determining the practices of faith, the path to salvation.  He offers us this new covenant in His Body and Blood, leading to forgiveness of sins and redemption. 

May we rely fully on the gifts He provides: the assurance of His authority; the power of His mercy; the endurance of His love; and the glory already ours in lives of faith and holiness. 

 

Wednesday Stations of the Cross

Stations will be led each Wednesday of Lent at 6:30 pm. 

 

Learn more about our history

Fr. Molini will offer the third of three sessions looking at the history of the Archdiocese through the charism of our patron saints.  Sessions will be offered in the afternoon and evening:

1:00 pm (St. Raphael’s Rectory, lower level) and 7:00 pm (St. Gabriel’s Meeting Room)

March 11: St. Rose Philippine Duchesne and the ministry of Catholic Education in St. Louis

 

Building Bright Futures update

Groundbreaking – it’s COMING ON MAY 17th!   More details to come.

There will be a preview event in April to share construction updates, interior design selections, and other project details.  Keep your eye on the bulletin for further details.