Introduction
Throughout the liturgical year, the Church’s celebrations focus largely on what God has done: the Incarnation, the Passion and Resurrection, the sending of the Holy Spirit.
After reflecting on the whole drama of salvation, the Church pauses to contemplate a deeper question: Who is the God acting in all these events?
The answer is the Trinity: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit — one God in three Persons. This mystery stands at the heart of Christian faith, shaping theology, worship, prayer, and even the Christian understanding of love itself.
The dogma of faith celebrated in this solemnity is this: There is one God, and in this one God there are three Divine Persons; the Father is God, the Son is God, the Holy Spirit is God. Yet there are not three Gods, but one, eternal, incomprehensible God. Continue reading “May 31, 2026: Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity (A)”
