"The Best ideal is the true and other truth is none.
All glory be ascribed to the holy Three in One."
Gerard Manley Hopkins
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.
"O Trinity, eternal Trinity! Fire, abyss
of love
was it necessary that you should
give
even the Holy Trinity as food for souls?
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
"In the communion of grace with the
Trinity,
man's 'living area' is broadened
man's 'living area' is broadened
and raised up to the supernatural level of divine
life."
Pope St John Paul II
Pope St John Paul II
Click here: Fr. Robert Barron -Theology: Holy Trinity
Sunday (1:43 mins)
Click
here: 1 and 1 and 1 is One – A Homily for Trinity Sunday (Msgr Charles Pope)
All
glory be to the Father
and
to the Son
and
to the Holy Spirit.
Amen.
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