Fr. Miguel’s Shrine Homilies

The Mystery of the Holy Trinity

20 min · 31. mai 2026
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On this Solemnity of the Most Blessed Trinity, Fr. Miguel reflects on the great mystery of our faith: One God in Three Divine Persons — Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. This truth is not something we can fully grasp with human reason alone, but a divine revelation we humbly accept and adore. Fr. Miguel shares St. John Paul II’s beautiful teaching on the Spirituality of Communion — a practical way to live out the mystery of the Trinity in daily life: * Seeing the light of the Trinity in the faces of our brothers and sisters * Recognizing all that is positive in others and prizing it as a gift from God * Bearing one another’s burdens and resisting selfishness When we live this way, our relationships reflect the perfect love, unity, and communion of the Blessed Trinity — and we become better witnesses of the Gospel to the world. A profound and practical invitation to glorify the Trinity not only with our lips, but with our lives.

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