Today we celebrate the mystery of the Holy Trinity: one God in three Persons — the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. The Church teaches us that the Father is God, the Son is God and the Holy Spirit is God: each fully divine, yet together one God.
On this feast, we rejoice in the richness of the relationship we are invited to share with each Person of the Trinity. In the Father, we know the tenderness and security of the One who created us, loves us into being, and calls us His beloved children. We can bring to Him our trust, our gratitude and our deepest needs, knowing that His care for us never fails.
In the Son, Jesus Christ we meet God made visible — walking among us, sharing our humanity, carrying our suffering, and drawing us close through His mercy and sacrifice. In Him we find friendship, forgiveness and the assurance that God truly understands our joys and our struggles. Through Christ, we learn what love looks like lived out with compassion, humility and complete self-giving.
In the Holy Spirit, we experience God dwelling within us — guiding, strengthening, comforting and renewing our hearts.
