27 May 2021

'Without being aware of it she was celebrating the reality of the Holy Trinity.' Sunday Reflections, Trinity Sunday, Year B

 

Holy Trinity
Jusepe de Ribera [Web Gallery of Art]


Readings (Jerusalem Bible: Australia, England & Wales, India [optional], Ireland, New Zealand, Pakistan, Scotland)

Readings (New American Bible: Philippines, USA)

Gospel Matthew 28:16-20 (English Standard Version, Anglicised)

Now the eleven disciples went to Galilee, to the mountain to which Jesus had directed them. And when they saw him they worshipped him, but some doubted. And Jesus came and said to them, “All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you. And behold, I am with you always, to the end of the age.”

 

Léachtaí i nGaeilge


Antiphona ad introitum  Entrance Antiphon

Benedictus sit Deus Pater, Unigenitusque Dei Filius, Sanctus quoque Spiritus, quia fecit nobiscum misericordiam suam.

Blest be God the Father, and the Only Begotten Son of God, and also the Holy Spirit, for he has shown us his merciful love.

This is the Offertory Verse in the Traditional Latin Mass on Trinity Sunday.

Nine years ago at this time I gave a retreat to a group of Canossian Daughters of Charity in the Philippines. They included four novices and seven professed Sisters, including one from Malaysia. Their foundress, St Magdalene of Canossa bequeathed to the Sisters the mission of 'making Jesus known and loved above all'. This comes from a stance of standing at the foot of the Cross with Mary.

During my talks each morning I shared many stories of individuals who had made Jesus known to me, usually with no awareness that they were doing so. Some were persons I knew. Some are now dead. Some I met only once in passing, never learning their names. Most were poor. I know that my stories triggered off similar memories among the Sisters of people who had made Jesus known to them as the Sisters in turn had made him known to those they were serving.

I see this in the context of the Communion of Saints, the angels and saints in heaven, the members of the Church on earth, the souls in purgatory. The story of creation tells us that we are made in the image of God. But what the author of that first account of creation didn't know is that God is a Community of Three Persons. Made in God's image, we are made to be in community with others.

Jusepe de Ribera's painting of the Holy Trinity above, like a number of other paintings, shows the dead Christ. The expression on the face of the Father shows suffering. It is very similar to the face of the father in Rembrandt's The Return of the Prodigal Son, painted about thirty years later. I don't know if Rembrandt was familiar with de Ribera's painting.

Return of the Prodigal Son
Rembrandt [Wikipedia]

The Blessed Trinity call us into the circle of their life through suffering. We know the suffering of Jesus. Some of the great artists show to us something of the suffering of the Father.

Peasant Girl Bringing Basket
Adolf Fényes [Web Gallery of Art]

One of the stories I told involved two persons I met only once, a mother and her daughter aged about 13. When they first approached me outside a retreat house in Cebu City on the morning of Holy Thursday 1990. I made an excuse that I was only visiting. When I went inside I later saw the two of them sitting on the steps. The daughter had her head on her mother's shoulder. Clearly, they were tired and hungry. When I was leaving I gave them enough to buy breakfast. The young girl looked at me with the most beautiful smile I've ever seen and said to me, Salamat sa Ginoo! 'Thanks to the Lord!' She wasn't thanking me but inviting me to thank the Lord with her and her mother for his goodness. Through her hunger and tiredness she had come to know something of God's bountiful love.

As I reflect on this incident now, 31 years later, I see it in the light of today's Second Reading, Romans 8:14-17. St Paul writes, For all who are led by the Spirit of God are children of God . . . When we cry, ‘Abba! Father!’ it is that very Spirit bearing witness. That young girl was led by the Spirit of God to thank the Father for having provided her and her mother with breakfast that day, for having listened to their prayer, Give us this day our daily bread. And she invited me as her brother in Christ to do the same. Without being aware of it she was celebrating the reality of the Holy Trinity.

And she has been calling me into the life of the Holy Trinity for all those year. I've no idea what became of her. I went to the Philippines in 1971 to do my part in making disciples of all nations and have baptised many in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. But that young girl, and many others like her, have been constantly teaching me to observe all that I have commanded you and assuring me in the name of Jesus, I am with you always, to the end of the age.

Benedictus sit Deus

This is Mozart's setting of today's Entrance Antiphon, composed when he was twelve.

Death of a heroic Chinese missionary

Our Lady of Sheshen 
(佘山聖母)
Please pray for the repose of the soul of Johanna Xiao who died in Dublin last Monday, 24 May, the World Day of Prayer for the Church in China, the feast of Our Lady of Sheshen and, this year, the Memorial of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Mother of the Church.

Johanna was born in China in 1923 and spent 30 years as a prisoner in China for being a member of the Legion of Mary, ten years in prison and 20 more in detention. She was able to come to Ireland in 1987 and lived in Dublin, active in the Legion of Mary until her health declined.

The basilica in Sheshen is also known as the Basilica of Mary, Help of Christians, whose feast day is 24 May. Pope Benedict XVI in 2009 designated that day as the World Day of Prayer for China.

Surely God and our Blessed Mother, in what I think of as their thoughtfulness, chose this date to call Johanna home. May this faithful disciple of Jesus, who followed him to a heroic degree and who, like Mary, stood by his Cross, rest in peace.

Extraordinary Form of the Mass

Traditional Latin Mass (TLM) 

Trinity Sunday 

The Complete Mass in Latin and English is here. (Adjust the date at the top of that page to 5-30-2021 if necessary).

Epistle: Romans 11:33-36.  Gospel: Matthew 28:18-20.

 

Authentic Beauty

Authentic beauty, however, unlocks the yearning of the human heart, the profound desire to know, to love, to go towards the Other, to reach for the Beyond.

Pope Benedict XVI meeting with artists in the Sistine Chapel, 21 November 2009.

Serenade in A Minor: Romance
Composer: Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872-1958)
Royal Scottish National Orchestra, conducted by Martin Yates
Paintings by George Cole (1810-1863) and his son George Vicat Cole (1833-1893)
Video by David Harris

The composer and the painters were English. Both the music and the paintings for me capture the beauty of England's green and pleasant land, to quote from Jerusalem by English poet William Blake. I was blessed to enjoy the beauty of much of England while doing mission appeals in Britain between 2000 and 2002. The Catholics of England, Scotland and Wales have been very generous supporters of the missionary work of the Columbans down the years. May God bless them abundantly for that.



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