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It takes a giant leap of faith to understand the meaning of today’s Gospel incident, when Christ was transfigured before the very eyes of the apostles Peter, James, and John (Mk. 9: 2-10).

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Indeed, the dramatic contradictions and hardships which plague contemporary man makes our world often divided against itself. Just as Jesus predicted. It is unthinkable that as He said He would be the cause of this division.

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