Tag Archive for ‘Holy Trinity’
Sunday 7 June – The Most Blessed Trinity
Evagrius of Pontus was a 4th-century Greek monk. He said, “The mind cannot grasp God. If God could be grasped, God would not be God”. It is well worth bearing this idea in mind when we try to get to grips with the central doctrine of Christian faith, the Most Blessed Trinity, the inner life […]
Francis Speaks
The Most Holy Trinity From the Pope’s homily on Trinity Sunday 2019. He was visiting the town of Camerino, Italy, which had been wrecked in an earthquake in 2016: Today we celebrate the Holy Trinity. The Trinity is not a theological puzzle, but the splendid mystery of God’s closeness. The Trinity tells us that we […]
Our Three Divine Friends
However much we may get to know about God, even know God in a true personal way, God always remains a mystery. “Mystery” is almost another name for God. But a mystery of love, a mystery of incomprehensible goodness. For God: “Loved the world (us) so much that He gave his only Son” so that […]
Sunday 26 May
THE MOST HOLY TRINITY Proverbs 8:22-31, Ps 8, Romans 5:1-5 John 16:12-15 Trust God The gift of the Holy Spirit who is God’s mouthpiece guides us today just as the spirit of trust guided Jesus’ disciples over 2,000 years ago. Lord, may the Holy Spirit be my constant companion, opening my mind and heart to […]
Sunday 3 June
Trinity Sunday 1 Deuteronomy 4:32-34, 39-40;Romans 8:14-17;Ps 33; Matthew 28: 16-20 Keep God's commandments … “that [all] may go well with you”. Each reading today informs us of a covenant between God and all people: by faithfully following the commandments given via Moses and later by Jesus, we are shown how to live in God’s […]