Partakers of Love — Reflection for Trinity Sunday

Today the Church celebrates the Solemnity of the Most Blessed Trinity, the great mystery of the Trinity, the mystery of Love, the mystery of God’s love for each one of us. As Catholics we believe in the Trinity, that is, there are Three Divine Persons in One God. We do not believe in three gods, but only One God — Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. It is a mystery, but not one that warrants our solving or deciphering. Rather, the mystery of the Trinity is one to be pondered and one that ought to fill us with awe. Something so incomprehensible and yet so personable. Something so divine and yet something in which we have been made partakers because God has taken on our human flesh. The Trinity is a community of love, the love with which we have been created, the love for which we have been created, and the love which makes us one, the Body of Christ, that which points us to heaven. Join Philip in reflecting upon this great mystery.


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Philip Cheung

Current high school campus minister. A sinner and prodigal son who is trying to spread the message of the Father’s unconditional love to all peoples.

https://www.belovedsonministry.org
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