Transformed by the Light of Christ
Fr. Bernard Maganga, SMM
Transformed by the Light of Christ
The Gospel from Gospel of John emphasizes that true life comes through receiving the Body and Blood of Christ.
Jesus teaches that whoever partakes in Him remains united with Him and gains eternal life.
The Homily connects this teaching to the dramatic conversion of Saint Paul. Though Saul was actively persecuting Christians, Christ sought him out first . . . revealing that God takes the initiative in seeking us. Through this encounter, Saul is transformed, illustrating that encountering Christ brings about a “new creation.”
Believers are Truly United with Jesus
A key insight is that Christ identifies personally with His followers (“Why are you persecuting me?”), showing that believers are truly united with Him. This unity extends to how we treat others—what we do to others, we do to Christ.
Finally, the Eucharist is presented as both nourishment and mission: receiving Christ in the Eucharist gives spiritual strength and eternal life, while also calling us to become Christ to others. We are urged not to take this gift for granted, but to allow it to transform our lives.
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Transformed by the Light of Christ
Conversion of Saint Paul: Flemish Artist and Painter: Peter Paul Rubens: 1610–1612
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Why this panting was selected:
Rubens’ painting emphasizes the overwhelming light and transformation that marks Paul’s conversion . . . mirroring the Homily’s theme of becoming a new creation in Christ.
Transformed by the Light of Christ

