The Most Holy Trinity – Solemnity
Gospel – Matthew 28:16-20
“Go, therefore, make disciples of all the nations; baptise them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teach them to observe all the commands I gave you”. The disciples are made with the baptism in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit to observe all the commands that Jesus gave. Becoming disciple, getting baptised, and observing the command to love are centred around the Holy Trinty. It’s the unity of the Trinity that keeps everything around. Between becoming disciples and observing the commandments is the Baptism in the name of the Holy Trinity. This gives us a nutshell of the Christian faith. Our journey is from our call to become a disciple to become observer of the commandment to love. This passage is through the faith in the Trinity. A Father who loves, A Son who shares, and the Holy Spirit who animates. But united in one love. The more we are united to the Father who loves us, to the Son who shares His life, to the Holy Spirit who animates, the call to become the disciple and the commandment to love, become easier and true. Let’s reflect: Do I feel united to the Holy Trinity when I love and observe the commandments of Jesus Christ?