Week of May 22, 2016

Week of May 22, 2016

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Fr.MikeIIDear brothers and sisters,

This week we celebrate the Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity. I would like to share with you an excerpt from Epriest.com: “Using words that can hardly sustain the meaning Jesus lays upon them in this brief excerpt from the Last Supper Discourse, the Lord teaches us something amazing. He gives us a glimpse of the very nature of God. Like a lightening flash, He lights up for a split second the “structure” so to speak, of God. The Holy Spirit, Jesus tells us, caSolemnity of the Most Holy Trinityn only speak what He hears from the Son. And everything the Son has, He has received from the Father. That means that each one communicates their entire self to the others. They don’t just share some points of view, information, or experiences: they actually communicate their whole selves, their entire divine persons. What is God? God is a total unity of three persons, an everlasting community of living love, of mutual self-giving. There is no holding back, there are no hidden agendas, there is no manipulation – the inner life of God is absolute, no-holds-barred generosity, eternal and unlimited selfdonation. That’s what God is: three perfect divine persons who perfectly share the unique divine nature. How can this be? How can God be three distinct persons and still only be one God? We simply don’t know. We can only get an inkling of it from our human experience of life in a family. We are created in God’s image, and so the love that links husband and wife and gives rise to new life – this is a pale reflection of the divine family of the Blessed Trinity.”

We are called to strive for unity in faith, hope, and love through the power of the Holy Spirit with God and each other. Let us try first to love God and our family as Jesus calls us to and then we can strive to love our neighbors as ourselves.

Peace,

Fr. Mike