At the very heart of our Christian belief is our profession of faith in the Holy Trinity - the community of Father, Son and Spirit. This is the core, the foundation, the center of our creed. We believe it, we profess it, we proclaim it, we live it. The Father is wholly united with the Son and the Son is completely one with the Father in their bond of love, which animates their oneness in the person of the Holy Spirit.The Three become one, a mystery in our faith that has been profoundly reflected since the foundation of Christianity.
It is to this unity that our communities of Saint Mark, Saint Mary and Holy Trinity are called. It is Trinitarian, a unity that is inseparable. Let us humbly reflect on this theme of unity this Sunday, on the Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity. Like Mary, who was chosen and called to share in the intimacy of the Trinitarian unity, may we also open up to the grace of God so that like her we may become a vessel worthy of the divine life we received in baptism.
The Father has willed that we become His children, the Son has willed that we give birth to Him in our daily life, the Spirit willed that we become His partners in bringing forth the love and compassion of God in the world around us. Let us pray that we may live in the Trinity faithfully until eternity.
It is to this unity that our communities of Saint Mark, Saint Mary and Holy Trinity are called. It is Trinitarian, a unity that is inseparable. Let us humbly reflect on this theme of unity this Sunday, on the Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity. Like Mary, who was chosen and called to share in the intimacy of the Trinitarian unity, may we also open up to the grace of God so that like her we may become a vessel worthy of the divine life we received in baptism.
The Father has willed that we become His children, the Son has willed that we give birth to Him in our daily life, the Spirit willed that we become His partners in bringing forth the love and compassion of God in the world around us. Let us pray that we may live in the Trinity faithfully until eternity.