Gospel: Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity

Today we celebrate Trinity Sunday, and the Gospel will be lifted from the account of St John (please click here for today's Mass readings).

Today we return to the liturgical season of Ordinary Time. This Sunday and Next Sunday, however, are designated as solemnities, special days that call our attention to central mysteries of our faith. Today, on the first Sunday after Pentecost, we celebrate the Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity. This geast invites us to consider what we believe about God, who has revealed himself to us in the Trinity--One God in three persons.


The verses of today's Gospel come near the end of Jesus' long discourse at the Last Supper. In the early part of this discourse, as we saw last wekk on Pentecost, Jesus offers assurances to the disciples. Even though he must leave the disciples, he tells them that they will have a future because of the help he will send them in the Holy Spirit. In this section he focuses more on the shape of the future, which will include Jesus' victory over the world that they will share in. The disciples of Jesus cannot know the future. They can only know that, whatever shape the future takes, they will not have to face it alone. They have the Spirit of Truth, who will continue to provide the teaching of Jesus in the future.

Reading this passage on Trinity Sunday reinforces our understanding of the unity shared by the members of the Trinity. Although tje idea of one God in three persons remain a mystery, we have the assurance that, as Jesus and the Father share all, Jesus and the Spirit share all.

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