Communion Reflection
All three readings teach us today something about the nature of God. The first tells us that the biblical God is quite different from the god
worshiped by people of other religions. God does not become angry, He is not wilful, He does not punish us and He is not spying on us. The gospel tells us that He has not moved away from us; but has joined His life to the world and to ours. He does not live far away or terrify people. The second reading teaches us that God is family, a family that is open to us all.
Holy Trinity Sunday
Communion Reflection
May the Lord Jesus put his hands on our eyes also, for then we too shall begin to look not at what is seen but at what is not seen. May he open the eyes that are concerned not with the present but with what is yet to come, may he unseal the heart's vision, that we may gaze on God in the Spirit, through the same Lord, Jesus Christ, whose glory and power will endure throughout the unending succession of ages. (prayer of Origin, 185-254 AD)
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