Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,

Today, as we celebrate the Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity, we are invited to reflect on the beauty of communal living and the joy of collaborative ministry, modeled perfectly in the Divine Communion of Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.

The doctrine of the Trinity—Three distinct Persons in One God, sharing the same Divine Nature—is a profound mystery of our Christian faith. While such mysteries may challenge our understanding, as Brian Boobbyer once said, “Mystery is not a problem to be solved but a gift to be enjoyed.” So today, let us not only contemplate but truly enjoy the gift of the Most Holy Trinity.

In today’s Gospel (John 16:12–15), Jesus, the Good Shepherd, shows His compassion and wisdom when He said: “I still have many things to say to you, but you cannot bear them now.” With these words, He reveals God’s tender patience and that Divine revelation unfolds gradually and lovingly, never more than we can bear.

Last Sunday, we celebrated the promise of the Holy Spirit—the Spirit of Truth—who, Jesus said, “… will not speak on his own, but will speak what he hears… He will glorify me, because he will take from what is mine and declare it to you. Everything that the Father has is mine.” This passage beautifully reveals the unity and distinction within the Trinity, a communion of love and truth.

As we honor this sacred mystery, may the Holy Spirit lead us away from the distractions of busyness and draw us toward deeper awareness and care for others.

God’s blessings.

Fr. Sebastian Musa

(For Fr. Jason)

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