by Fr Richard Heilman | August 7, 2021 1:09 PM
I can’t say for sure whether what I am sharing here is a movement of the Holy Spirit, but I am receiving this on the day after an awe-filled evening with Fr. Carlos Martins’ Treasures of the Church. Nearly 500 spiritually hungry souls gathered as we venerated 150+ relics of the saints. All in attendance just kept saying to each other, “This is incredible, this is amazing, etc.” The joy was palpable.
I began writing this on the Feast of the Transfiguration (August 6). This is a day we recall the wonder and awe Peter, James and John beheld as they were given the privilege of viewing Jesus in His transfigured form. The honor of witnessing Jesus in this way was to bolster their staggering faith in order to face serious challenges ahead.
In the midst of all of this, I kept pondering how we are all called to be transfigured. I was compelled to do an internet search for the definition of transfiguration, which is “a complete change of form or appearance into a more beautiful or spiritual state.” Seeing this definition was the last kick in the behind I needed to dedicate myself to an intensified period of time to seek this personal transfiguration, both physically and spiritually.
From here, I researched the typical length of time for military basic training. I knew this is a time when recruits are put through their own intensified period of time to be transfigured into well-trained and well-disciplined soldiers. I discovered that the average length of time for military basic training was 10-weeks or 70 days.
I wondered if 70 days from August 6 would land on any significant feast on the Catholic calendar. I was amazed to discover that it landed on October 13, which is the anniversary of the 1917 Miracle of the Sun in Fatima, Portugal. Literally, when the sun was “transfigured” before the eyes of thousands of onlookers. So, this 70-day period goes from the transfiguration of the Son to the transfiguration of the sun. I received this as sign from God.
I am writing the following on August 7. I believe the Holy Spirit is continuing to reveal more about this 70-day period of transfiguration.
The Gospel, today, saw the disciples unable drive a demon out. Jesus steps in and expels the demon. Jesus then tells his disciples they could not perform the miracle themselves because of their “little faith.” Then Jesus says,
“Amen, I say to you, if you have faith the size of a mustard seed,
you will say to this mountain,
‘Move from here to there,’ and it will move.
Nothing will be impossible for you.” (Matthew 17:20)
You see? I believe this! And, I believe the reason we have not been able to expel demons from ourselves, our homes, our parishes, our Catholic Church and our country is because of our “little faith.” Many are, justifiably, upset during this historic surge of demonic tyranny. Many are coming to me and asking what they can do. In so many words, I encourage them to take this time to purify their faith.
Pure hearts are filled with faith, and God hears their pleas: “The clean of hand and pure of heart, who has not given his soul to useless things, what is vain. He will receive blessings from the Lord” (Psalms 24:4-5). We must beg the Lord to increase our faith and purify us from anything that impedes the indwelling of the Holy Spirit. The purer we are, the more effective is our prayer. And, as Jesus reminds us, the pure-hearted can move mountains.
I don’t know about you, but I feel like the Holy Spirit isn’t whispering right now, but SHOUTING! I believe all that we are left to do is to get about the business of getting any poison of Satan (sin) out of ourselves and present to God a healthy body, mind and soul for doing His work. And, I TRULY believe that once we get to this place, we will see miracles abound!
Up to now, I have been “pretty good” in my efforts for “personal transfiguration,” but I am now ALL IN for these next ten weeks.
I’ll be keeping track of my progress, and sharing my approach, at some point. Prayers appreciated.
If anyone else wants to join in for this intensified 70 days, you are more than welcome. I see this as a period of taking very serious what we’ve known we should have been serious about all along.
I recommend taking some time, this weekend, to write out your plan for “personal transfiguration.”
Physical Purification
My first move is to purify or “detox” my body. “Drink your own poison, Satan!” To be sure, the grace of God will afford us the spiritual energy we need to remain resolved and disciplined in seeking our personal transfiguration, but our sickly, toxic bodies will war against this.
Here is, what I consider, some of the best information on detoxification:
Spiritual Purification
For me, I believe we are being called to discipline ourselves in the “essentials” of our faith. What are these essentials? The essentials are referred to as the Seven Daily Habits:
Fr. John McCloskey’s Seven Daily Habits of Holy Apostolic People include:
You may notice frequent (at least, once a month) Confession and Adoration are missing in the daily habits. This is simply because they are not usually done on a daily basis but, most certainly, must be a part of our overall spiritual practices
Also, I created this meme to make it very simple:
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