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Today we celebrate what is commonly known as "Trinity Sunday". It is, in effect, God's feast day. While we have come to know many things about God, thanks to His self-revelation in time, we ought not to get tripped up in trying to define God. Rather, we have come to know God as Love Itself. Love creates, unites, restores, gathers, redeems, etc. We -- God's creation and the Church of God -- are caught up in that Love. As St. John wrote in his First Letter: "See what love the Father has bestowed on us, in letting us be called children of God. Yet so indeed we are."
By Bishop Bill Wack, CSCToday we celebrate what is commonly known as "Trinity Sunday". It is, in effect, God's feast day. While we have come to know many things about God, thanks to His self-revelation in time, we ought not to get tripped up in trying to define God. Rather, we have come to know God as Love Itself. Love creates, unites, restores, gathers, redeems, etc. We -- God's creation and the Church of God -- are caught up in that Love. As St. John wrote in his First Letter: "See what love the Father has bestowed on us, in letting us be called children of God. Yet so indeed we are."