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How deep are the riches & the wisdom & the knowledge of God! How inscrutable his judgments, how unsearchable his ways! #Trinity #vespers
— Maria VickroyPeralta (@MVickroyPeralta) May 31, 2015
2. From morning prayer:
To you, O blessed Trinity, be worship&honor, glory and power, praise and joyful adoration through eternal ages.
3. From St. Athanasius in the Liturgy of the Hours:
Writing to the Corinthians about spiritual matters, Paul traces all reality back to one God, the Father, saying: Now there are varieties of gifts, but the same Spirit; and varieties of service, but the same Lord; and there are varieties of working, but it is the same God who inspires them all in everyone.
4.
Medieval stained glass from Paris of the Holy Trinity as a Communion of Love
https://t.co/XlRISfn0pg
— Fr Lawrence Lew OP (@LawrenceOP) May 31, 2015
And his homily for today.
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Love is not just something that God does, but it is, mysteriously, who God is.
— FrSteveGrunow (@FrSteveGrunow) May 31, 2015
There is a relationship that precedes God's relationship with us and this is revealed to be the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit.
— FrSteveGrunow (@FrSteveGrunow) May 31, 2015
6. From Theology and Sanity from Frank Sheed.
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Families: Pray together for Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity http://t.co/X8jfsYleID
— Knights of Columbus (@KofC) May 28, 2015
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My top 10 resources on the Trinity: http://t.co/h9UScTxfud pic.twitter.com/a2KhTELjgo
— Fr. Robert Barron (@FrRobertBarron) May 29, 2015
9. Dominicans school Thomas Jefferson on the Trinity.
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"You see? This is the action of the Blessed Trinity in our souls. A Christian always has access to God…" http://t.co/cxlN9Vaxnu
— St Josemaría Escrivá (@St_Josemaria) May 28, 2015
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The sign of the cross is the most familiar and concise summary of our Catholic faith. #TrinitySunday http://t.co/E5plQpIWfk
— Cardinal Wuerl (@Cardinal_Wuerl) May 28, 2015
12. Avoiding heresy.
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Why the Trinity Matters by Dr. Marcellino D'Ambrosio http://t.co/WSH1ke8jrW via @IntCatholicLife @DrItaly
— Sr. Margaret Kerry (@Kerrygma) May 30, 2015
14. Pope Francis: “let’s pitch our lives high, remembering for which glory we exist, we work, we fight, we suffer; and in which immense prize we are called to participate in.”
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O Trinity, You are a deep sea in which the more I seek the more I find, the more I find, the more I seek to know You.
St Catherine of Siena
— Fr. Patrick Brennan (@Pathound) May 31, 2015