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No, in most regions (such as the United States) it is not a Holy Day of Obligation—but in some countries it is designated as one.
Transfiguration of the Lord is a feast day—neither a fast nor an abstinence day (in both Western and Eastern liturgical traditions, unless it coincides with another fasting period).
August 6, 2025
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The Transfiguration is a powerful moment in the life of our Lord Jesus. It shows His divine light and glory, as He was transformed before His disciples. In this holy feast, we are reminded of His divine nature and the beauty of faith. This day urges us to reflect on our journey towards holiness and to look forward to the eternal light promised by God.
Celebrate this holy day with your family and community. Gather together to share a meal, discuss the lessons of the Transfiguration, and inspire one another to live a life filled with faith and hope. In sharing, we build bonds that strengthen our collective witness to the love of God.
As we honor the Transfiguration of Jesus, let us remember that this feast is not only a reminder of His divine glory but also an invitation for us to grow in holiness. May our lives shine with the love and light of Christ, inspiring others to seek His truth and join in this eternal celebration of faith.
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