Vatican City, Feb 25, 2018 / 11:05 am
On Sunday Pope Francis said Jesus never leaves his followers alone, but always prepares them for the trials they will face, just as he during his transfiguration, which helped his disciples to understand and cope with his Passion and death.
"In the transfiguration, Jesus makes himself seen as he is in heaven, glorious, luminous, triumphant," the Pope said Feb. 25. Jesus did this, he said, "to prepare for the scandal of the cross, because the disciples couldn't understand that Jesus could die as a criminal."
At the time, Jesus' disciples thought of him as an earthly authority who always triumphs, however, the faith Jesus is different: "he triumphs in the humiliation of the cross."
"Jesus makes seen what will come after the cross, what awaits all of us," he said, explaining that Jesus always prepares each person for the trials they will face, and gives them the strength "to go forward in trials and overcome them with his strength."