The Most Holy Trinity

First reading – Proverbs 8:22-31

On this solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity, we contemplate the profound mystery at the heart of our faith: God as eternal communion, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, perfectly united in love. From the dawn of creation, as the Book of Proverbs poetically reveals, this divine Wisdom rejoiced in the world and delighted to be among humanity. The Trinity is not a distant theological concept, but the living heartbeat of all existence, calling us into relationship. It is love shared, lived, and relived, a love that is never solitary, never static. In the Trinity, we glimpse the fullness of unity without uniformity, distinction without division, self-gift without loss. This mystery is both our origin and our destiny: we are created in the image of this divine communion and are called to mirror it in our lives—through community, forgiveness, mutual service, and joy. On this feast, may we not only worship the Triune God but allow ourselves to be drawn deeper into His life, so that our homes, our relationships, and our Church may more fully reflect the harmony and love of the Trinity. Let’s reflect: The Most Holy Trinity is the mystery of one God in three Persons,Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, whose perfect communion of love is the source, model, and destiny of all our actions.

Don Giorgio