This Sunday, we acknowledge that God reveals himself to us in his relationship with the Son and the Holy Spirit. This feast of the Holy Trinity invites us into this divine relationship with God, whose love will never let us go.
Just as at Jesus’ birth, God is with us. The readings of today’s feast of the most holy Trinity reveal the great gift being offered to us – communion with God. We are offered a share in the very life of God: Father, Son and Spirit
When we look back over our lives, how have we truly lived out our communion with God? Have we truly reached out to others and shared the good news of hope and love in Jesus’ name? We are not to rest easy as heirs of God, but to go out to every nation, sharing the gift by inviting others into the same communion with God.
This week, we return to the liturgical season of Ordinary Time. During this season, we are called to reflect on the essential message of our faith- Christ has died, Christ is risen, Christ will come again. It is in this mystery that gives life to the Christian community and gives us strength to face another day.
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