Jun62020

Trinity Sunday

On Trinity Sunday we celebrate the fact that God is fully revealed to us. We are able to know God as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. One God in nature and three in persons. This is considered the fundamental mystery of our faith. The doctrine of the Trinity reveals that God is a community of persons in profound relationship with each other: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. The mystery of the Holy Trinity reveals that God is one and at the same time three Divine Persons. The holy exchange that exists between the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit is what brings life and love to the world. Through our baptism, we are drawn into the life of the Trinity. The Catechism of the Catholic Church states: “From the beginning, the revealed truth of the Holy Trinity has been at the very root of the church’s living faith, principally by means of Baptism” (CCC 249). We are called into community and into relationship with our God and one another. We come to know that God is with us and in us. This is why our parishes are so very important. They provide the opportunity to gather as a faith community to experience God’s presence. We gather each Sunday and enter the mystery of the Trinity. We hear our God, we receive our God, and we form His body as we gather in praise and worship. This is a very practical message for us today. Since our God is a community of persons we also need community. As Jesus reminds us in the Gospel, there are many things that we cannot bear alone. St. Paul states in his Letter to the Romans that we can endure and have hope because of the love of the Trinity that is poured into our hearts. The Father loves the Son, and the Son loves the Father, and the fruit of their love is the Holy Spirit. We are the beneficiaries of this great mystery. “O most Holy Trinity, Undivided Unity, Holy God, Mighty God, God Immortal be adored.”

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Posted by: Margaret