Trinity Sunday - B - May 31, 2015
In the Name of the Father
and the Son and the Holy Spirit
The doctrine of the Trinity marks off one of the unique features of Christianity. We believe in one God with three Persons, Father, Son, and Spirit. We believe God is a family. One nature. Three distinct persons, united in love, will and purpose.
WEEKLY BLOG In this week's blog, we consider the Trinity as an experience of our relationship with God.
VIDEOCAST In this week's videocast, we look into the Great Commission from Matthew 28 and our baptism in the name of the Trinity.
MP3 PODCAST In this week’s audio podcast, we reflect on the doctrine of the Trinity through the Sign of the Cross.
FIRST READING Deuteronomy presented religious duty to God as more than a sign of national pride. It was more than community response. Religious duty was personal.
PSALM Why should we believe? Sometimes we have faith because of what God does for us. But ultimate faith, ultimate praise comes from a deep realization of what God is.
SECOND READING Much of St. Paul’s theology can be reduced to one insight. We cannot make ourselves righteous in the eyes of God. That is God’s prerogative.
GOSPEL One of the clear Scriptural roots to the doctrine of the Trinity lay in the Great Commission from Matthew’s gospel. “Go, baptize in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit...”
CHILDREN’S READINGS The narrative for the first reading, we discuss the freedom of being God’s child. In the story for the gospel, Lydia has the responsibility of recruiting new Scouts for her troop. She discovered what Jesus told his followers. Go, make followers by making friends.
CATECHISM LINK This week’s Catechism Link explores the doctrine of the Trinity.
FAMILY ACTIVITY Encourage your family to draw geometric symbols to help explain the mystery of the Trinity.
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