Exodus 34.4b-6,8-9 | 2 Corinthians 13.11-13 | John 3.16-18
On the Sunday following Pentecost, the Church celebrates the Solemnity of the Holy Trinity, the central mystery of the Christian faith: the one true God is formed by three distinct divine Persons in perfect communion of love. The Christian God is the Creator Father, who sent the Savior Jesus, His only begotten Son, into the world, and together they sent the Sanctifying Spirit to those who believe. It is a mystery that has been revealed throughout the history of salvation and that surpasses human understanding and, therefore, must be received with faith, on our knees. The unity of the three divine Persons inspires communion in the Church, where the diversity of members is seen as a gift to others, and not as a threat. The originality of each Christian is valued and harmonized in a broader project of life and sanctification for all. The dignity of the human person is highlighted, and communion is awakened in this increasingly divided and threatened world. Today, the Evangelist John speak...