Today we have started what we call, Ordinary Time. This time starts with two important feasts: the Most Holy Trinity, which we celebrate today and the Blessed Body and Blood of Jesus, which we celebrate the coming Sunday.
In the Creed, we proclaim our faith. It is a prayer which is founded on the belief in one God. We believe that God is one in three persons: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. We cannot explain this. We call it a mystery. With the help of the Church’s teachings and prayer, we can understand better, parts of the mysteries of faith, however, we can never understand everything. This should not discourage us, neither should it present us with a difficulty in what we believe. God is so great and infinite, that it is impossible for us to understand everything. We are not God. We will understand when we are in heaven. In fact, this was the sin of the first man, he wanted to be like God.
In today’s Gospel, Jesus speaks about the relationship of the three persons of the Holy Trinity. The three persons are equal in everything, even in divinity. Jesus tells the disciples that what he taught them, was coming from the Father. From him, it will pass on to the Holy Spirit. Jesus passed on the Father’s teachings to the disciples, and with the help of the Holy Spirit, they would pass them on to others. As a Church, as a family and as individuals, we are also called to pass on this faith. We can only do this with the help of the Holy Spirit.
God is love (1 John 4, 8). As parents, you are responsible to help the children know God. They do not get to know God only through formal teaching, they also learn about him through your behaviour. They cannot see God; however, they can see you. How can the children know that God loves them, he forgives them, he gives them everything they need, if they do you see you doing these things? God gave himself for us. God did not need to become man, however he did, because he loves us fully. Every time we show love, every time we give of ourselves, without knowing, we are reflecting the Holy Trinity.