Sunday, May 31, 2026

1+1+1= One...

  "The Best ideal is the true and other truth is none. 
All glory be ascribed to the holy Three in One."  
Gerard Manley Hopkins

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Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity
"All three in a great dynamic of love, are so close 
that they are One God." - Fr. John Foley, S. J.

Trinity Sunday, officially "The Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity," is one of the few feasts of the Christian Year that celebrates a reality and doctrine rather than an event or person. On Trinity Sunday we remember and honor the eternal God: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Trinity Sunday is celebrated the Sunday after Pentecost, and lasts only one day, which is symbolic of the unity of the Trinity. The Eastern Churches have no tradition of Trinity Sunday, arguing that they celebrate the Trinity every Sunday. Westerners do as well, although they set aside a special feast day for the purpose.

Horae ad usum Parisiensem [Grandes Heures de Jean de Berry]. Auteur : Jacquemart de Hesdin. Enlumineur Auteur : pseudo-Jacquemart. Enlumineur Auteur : Maître de Boucicaut. Enlumineur Auteur : Maître du duc de Bedford. Enlumineur Date d'édition : 1400-1410 Type : manuscrit Langue :  Latin:


"O Trinity, eternal Trinity! 
Fire, abyss of love
was it necessary that You should give
even the Holy Trinity as food for souls?

You gave us not only Your Word
through the Redemption and in the Eucharist,
but You also gave Yourself
in the fullness of love for Your creature.
St Catherine of Siena

Painting above:  Holy Trinity ~ Jacquemart de Hesdin




O Sisters, if we would only comprehend the fact 
that while the Eucharistic Species remain within us, 
Jesus is there and working in us
inseparably with the Father and the Holy Spirit
and therefore the whole Holy Trinity is there."
St Mary Magdalene di Pazzi
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"In the communion of grace with the Trinity, 
man's 'living area' is broadened
and raised up to the supernatural level of divine life."
Pope St John Paul II
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"The Eucharistic gift assumes even more awesome proportions 
when we reflect that the Son of God present herein is ever united, 
intimately and indivisibly, with His co-Persons in the Trinity
His Eternal Father and their mutual Spirit of Love; which means 
that they, too, are mysteriously yet really with Him, 
and consequently with us no less.  In effect, then, 
the total Eucharistic mystery includes the presence of both 
the Father and the Holy Spirit as an inseparable concomitant.  
That is, the Blessed Sacrament embraces the 
Trinitarian mystery within its compass." 
Fr Richard Foley, SJ - Excerpt from Mary and the Eucharist

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All glory be to the Father
and to the Son
and to the Holy Spirit.
Amen.

Saturday, May 30, 2026

Uncomplicated: "They're just one thing..."..

    "If I am not in God's grace, may God put me there;
and if I am, may God so keep me there." 
 St Joan of Arc


"About Jesus Christ and the Church, 
I simply know they're just one thing, 
and we shouldn't complicate the matter."
- St Joan of Arc, as recorded at her trial

St Joan of Arc
France ~ 1412-1431
Mystic, Patriot, Martyr 
aka - "Maid of Orleans"
Patron of France, soldiers
Feast Day - May 30
Painting:  Allegory of the Holy Eucharist - Miguel Cabrera


"I am not afraid.  I was born to do this." 
 St Joan of Arc
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"She chose a path and 
went down it like a thunderbolt."
- GK Chesterton in Orthodoxy

Friday, May 29, 2026

The living heart...

 "Authentic evangelization is not about 
imposing our beliefs on others, 
but about sharing the joy of the Gospel 
and inviting others to encounter Christ."
St Paul VI


"Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament 
is the Living Heart of 
each of our parishes."

St Paul VI
Italy: 1897-1978
Doctorate in Canon Law
Pope: 1963-1978
First Pope to visit USA
Had 2 Papal mottos:
"With Him on the holy mountain"
and "In the name of the Lord"
Patron: Vatican Council II
Feast Day - May 29


"Modern man listens more willingly 
to witnesses than to teachers
if he does listen to teachers, 
it is because they are witnesses."
St Paul VI

St Paul VI, pray for us!

Thursday, May 28, 2026

Sweet fact: Real Presence...

    Then you will know the truth, 
and the truth will set you free. - John 8:32


"The Blessed Sacrament is God.
Devotion to the Blessed Sacrament 
is simply divine worship.

Turn it which way we will, 
throw the light of love and knowledge
now on one side of it, now on another, 
still the result is the same,
the one inexhaustible sweet fact 
of the Real Presence. 

In the hands of the priest, 
behind the crystal of the monstrance,
on the tongue of the communicant, 
now, and for a thousand times, 
and 
almost at our will and pleasure, there are 
the Hands and Feet, the Eyes and Mouth, 
the swift Blood and living Heart of Him whom 
Thomas touched and Magdalen was fain to touch,
the Soul that ... set the prisoners free."
Fr Frederick W Faber
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O, Come let us adore Him...
Christ the Lord!

Wednesday, May 27, 2026

Thou, O Lord, are my portion...

 The boundary lines have fallen for me in pleasant places; 
surely I have a delightful inheritance. - Psalm 16:6


"God, in His promises to hear our prayers, 
is desirous to bestow Himself upon us;
if you find anything better than Him, ask it; 
but if you ask anything beneath Him,
you put an affront upon Him, and hurt yourself 
by preferring to Him a creature which He framed.
Pray in the spirit and sentiment of love, 
in which the royal prophet said to Him,
'Thou, O Lord, are my portion.'
Let others choose to themselves portions among 
creatures, for my part, You are my portion,You 
alone I have chosen for my whole inheritance."

St Augustine of Canterbury*
*Not to be confused with St Augustine of Hippo
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Italian Benedictine monk
sent by Pope Gregory the Great 
as missionary to England
His passionate preaching and witness 
to the Faith converted the king
Established monastery in Canterbury
First Archbishop of Canterbury
Patron of England
Feast Day: May 27

"He who would climb to a lofty height 
must go by steps, not leaps."

St Augustine of Canterbury, pray for us!