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A Place at Table

35 min · 26 mei 2026
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Beschrijving

This episode reflects on the Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity through John 3:16–18 and The Hospitality of Abraham by Andrei Rublev, revealing the Trinity not as an abstract doctrine but as a divine communion of love that invites us into relationship. Through the symbolism of the icon—especially the open place at the table—the listener is encouraged to see themselves personally welcomed into the life of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, especially through the Eucharist and the Mass. The episode culminates in an examen that helps listeners reflect on God’s deeply personal love by placing their own name into John 3:16 and discerning how to respond more fully to God’s invitation. Reflection Questions 1. When you hear John 3:16, what changes in your heart when you place your own name into the verse instead of “the world”? 2. In what moments recently have you experienced God’s love in a personal way? 3. Which Person of the Trinity—Father, Son, or Holy Spirit—do you find easiest to relate to? Which feels most distant? Why? The link [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1hEZgSBjHe9_GuZwz_RcX4jP81ztN4b1w/view?usp=sharing] to the image of the sacred art piece "The Hospitality of Abraham" by Andrei Rublev: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1hEZgSBjHe9_GuZwz_RcX4jP81ztN4b1w/view?usp=sharing The link [https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1Edd_-N4Ta_RrynzVBDkc84UUJx-tCtaFgVZzICeUSdY/edit?usp=sharing] to the Google Slides presentation with the image and the gospel reading for those experiencing this podcast as a group: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1Edd_-N4Ta_RrynzVBDkc84UUJx-tCtaFgVZzICeUSdY/edit?usp=sharing The link [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1X7bj_fK_n4L7IYAB58nPhOjWT6k5off1E8YVgRd8Ysk/edit?usp=sharing] to the examen: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1X7bj_fK_n4L7IYAB58nPhOjWT6k5off1E8YVgRd8Ysk/edit?usp=sharing ___________________ Learn more about the mission of Paradisus Dei and its life-changing parish programs here [https://paradisusdei.org/]. The World English Bible is in the public domain and was used for all scripture quotations. Intro music: "My Life (Main)” by Good B Music Meditation Music: Reawaken Hymns Worship Pads - foundations in the key of A

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