
Today’s homily examines the Christian doctrine of the Blessed Trinity, emphasizing that there is one God existing in three distinct divine persons. While the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit share a single divine nature and act together in all external works, they are distinguished by their internal relationships and specific attributed roles. The Father is described as the origin or creator, the Son as the Word who took on human flesh, and the Holy Spirit as the bond of love and the sanctifier of souls. I explain that these persons are co-eternal and equal, yet they should be addressed individually in prayer, each according to their unique qualities. Ultimately, the homily presents the Trinity as a supernatural mystery known only through divine revelation, calling for personal devotion and praise.
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