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Patriarch of Jerusalem presides over Feast of the Transfiguration on Mount Tabor | Orthodox Times (en)

… High God shall appear standing in the midst of the gods; You shone forth ineffably to the Apostles on Tabor, together with Moses and Elijah. Therefore, O Christ, we all magnify You.”

Commenting on these words of the hymnographer, Saint Nicodemus of Mount Athos invokes Saint Dionysius the Areopagite, who presents the Transfiguration as a type and foretaste of the blessedness that is to come, saying: “Then, when we become incorruptible and immortal and attain the Christ-like [= likeness to Christ] and most blessed end, we shall always be with the Lord, as the divine Paul says (1 Thessalonians 4:17), being fulfilled in the visible Theophany through all-holy contemplations, while the most radiant flashes of light shine around us, as they did upon the Disciples in that most divine Transfiguration” (Chapter One: On the Divine Names).

According to Saint Gregory Palamas, not only the angels but also the saints among humanity partake of the glory revealed to the disciples of Christ on Mount Tabor. The Father and the Son, together with the Holy Spirit, possess this glory and kingdom by nature, whereas the holy angels and human beings acquire them by grace, receiving their illumination from that …

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Saint Dionysius presents the Transfiguration as a divine and blessed foretaste of immortality.

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