The Trinity, El Greco [Web Gallery of Art]
Readings
(New American Bible:
Philippines, USA)
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Gospel John 14:23-29 (New Revised Standard Version, Anglicised
Catholic Edition, Canada)
Jesus
said to his disciples:
‘Those who
love me will keep my word, and my Father will love them, and we will come to
them and make our home with them. Whoever does not love
me does not keep my words; and the word that you hear is not mine, but is from
the Father who sent me.
‘I
have said these things to you while I am still with you. But the Advocate, the Holy Spirit, whom the Father
will send in my name, will teach you everything, and remind you of all that I
have said to you. Peace I leave with you; my peace I give to you. I do not
give to you as the world gives. Do not let your hearts be troubled, and do not
let them be afraid. You heard me say to you, “I am going away, and I am coming
to you.” If you loved me, you would rejoice that I am going to the Father,
because the Father is greater than I. And now I have told
you this before it occurs, so that when it does occur, you may believe.’
John 14: 23-29 in Filipino Sign Language
Bishop Bienvenido Tudtud of Marawi
(1931 - 1987)
The late Bishop
Bienvenido 'Benny' S. Tudtud of
Marawi, Philippines, visited my Dad (below) in Dublin some time in the early
1980s. As it happened, Dad was about to leave for the wedding of a cousin of
mine but he was able to entertain his unexpected guest for a while. Later on he
told my brother, 'The bishop made me feel at home'. My brother laughed and said
to him, 'You were the one supposed to make him feel at home!' But my Dad was
always himself no matter whose company he was in and so was Bishop Tudtud,
whose Christian name is the Spanish for 'Welcome'. They were both to die
suddenly in 1987, Bishop Tudtod in a plane crash in the Philippines on 26 June
and Dad at home on 11 August from a heart attack, right where I'm preparing this. He had been at Mass that
morning, as he had been every day of his adult life. The photo below was taken a week before his death.
My father hadn't expected Bishop
Tudtud. But he made him feel welcome. The bishop felt free to just turn up
because I had worked with him and had asked him to drop by my Dad if he had
time. I have found over the years that there are friends' homes to which I need
no invitation. These are friends with whom I truly feel at home and who feel at
home with me.
Sometimes we feel fully at home with
someone whom we have just met. Sometimes that being at ease with each other
comes after being together many times, maybe through working together.
In the gospel of this Sunday's Mass
Jesus makes the extraordinary statement, Those who love me will keep my
word, and my Father will love them, and we will come to them and make our home with
them.
The Father and Jesus are not only
coming for a visit but to make their home with us. And the Third Person of the
Blessed Trinity, the Counselor/Advocate, the Holy Spirit, will come and will
teach you everything, and remind you of all that I have said to you.
Fr Anselm Moynihan OP, an Irish
Dominican friar who died in 1998, wrote a short book in 1948 about the Blessed
Trinity living in our hearts, The Presence of
God.
Here is an extract: Awareness of God, whether it come to us thus by a dazzling
rending of the heavens or through the gentle whisper of his voice in our
conscience, is at the beginning and end of our spiritual life, at the beginning
and end of all religion. It is the root of what is truly the most radical
division of mankind, one to which Holy Scripture constantly reverts, that
between the 'wise' who keep God before their eyes and the 'fools' who ignore
him. The first awakening of the soul to God's reality brings with it that
fear of the Lord which is the 'beginning of wisdom'; the end of life should
bring with it the 'wisdom of the perfect,' the fruit of charity, whereby a man
will experience God's living presence within himself and be filled with longing
for that full awareness of God which is the vision of his face in heaven.
Supper at Emmaus (detail) 1606, Caravaggio [Web Gallery of Art]]
The
two disciples on the road to Emmaus invited Jesus to join them and they pressed
him to have supper with them at the inn, as it was getting dark. It was through
their welcoming him that they discovered who their unknown companion was, the
Risen Lord. And, in the intimacy of the breaking of the bread when they
recognised him and he disappeared from their sight, they felt his presence even
more strongly, even more intimately. He was now dwelling in their hearts, just
as he dwells in ours, with the Father and the Holy Spirit.
Communion Antiphon John 14:15-16
Setting by Thomas Tallis (1505 - 1585)
English text used by Tallis: If ye love me, keep my commandments. And I will pray the Father, and he shall give you another Comforter, that he may abide with you for ever; even the Spirit of truth. (John 14:15-17a, King James Version).
Text in the Roman Missal: If you love me, keep my commandments, says the Lord, and I will ask the Father and he will send you another Paraclete, to abide with you for ever, alleluia.
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