This is Franciscan Father Greg Friedman with the "Sunday Soundbite" for the
Feast of the Most Holy Trinity.
We're told that the great Saint Augustine
was once walking along the seashore trying to figure out the mystery of the Trinity. He came upon
a child filling a hole with bucket after bucket of water from the ocean. "You can't empty the whole
ocean into that hole," the saint laughed. Looking at the learned Augustine the child replied, "And
neither can you ever completely understand the mystery of the Trinity."
Today's feast invites us to reflect on one of the most profound truths of our faiththat God is threeand one. Three equal persons, one
God. If even Saint Augustine couldn't exhaust that mystery in thousands of wordswhat can I hope
to do in just ninety seconds?
Perhaps we can allow our Sunday Gospel to instruct us: Jesus tells us that the Holy Spirit will teach us what we need to know. The Spirit,
Jesus says, works in union with Jesus and with the Father. These words come from Jesus' discourse
at the Last Supper, when the disciples were troubled about their future. The Lord wanted to console
them, that he and the Father would remain present to them through the working of the Spirit. There
is consolation in those words for us as well, as we face the fears and questions of our time in
the Church and in the world.
I’m Father Greg Friedman with the "Sunday Soundbite" for St. Anthony Messenger Press, on the Web at FranciscanRadio.org.
Franciscan Father Greg Friedman, O.F.M., is creative director for American Catholic Radio and is on the production team for video and audio projects for Franciscan Communications, a ministry of St. Anthony Messenger Press. He is a member of the development team for AmericanCatholic.org, OnceCatholic.org and FranciscanRadio.org. He assists each weekend at a parish that ministers to college students and serves as a member of the leadership team of the Cincinnati-based Franciscan Friars.