Gospel Reflection - The Most Holy Trinity


On the first Sunday after Pentecost we celebrate the Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity.  We transition from celebrating the outpouring of the Holy Spirit to the celebration of that Life to which He now draws us.  The Life of the Most Holy Trinity. 

The Father infinitely and eternally loves the Son.  The Son infinitely and eternally reciprocates His Father’s love.  This mutual love is very much unique, alive, and mysterious to our understanding.  This love is the Holy Spirit, Who works quietly in our souls, inviting us into the embrace of the Father and the Son. 

“God so loved the world…”  The life of the Holy Trinity is one of love, contrary to the life of selfishness and hatred which our fallen nature presents to us.  And yet Our Lord is always reminding us that we were made for love.  At the heart of all good things is the love of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit.  It is marvelous to think that this is what we were made for; that this is what we are being called to. 

In our first reading, we hear that our God is merciful and gracious, and in our second reading St. Paul informs us quite simply of what we must do to dwell “the God of love and peace.”  In this we can take confidence and endeavor to renew our efforts in walking the path of Christ.


Take time today, even if only for 5 minutes, to think about the love of God. How can you respond to Him?

Ask the Holy Spirit to guide you today.  Where do you think He led you? 

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