Today the Church celebrates the great mystery of the Holy
Trinity. So many will say “ho hum”; it
is just another Sunday. The Holy Trinity
– the Father, the Son, the Holy Spirit – they are the Source of our life! Yes, it is difficult to plumb the depths of
this great mystery. I find this famous prayer
of Carmelite St. Elizabeth of the Trinity, an appropriate way to show our love for the blessed Three-in-One.
O my God, Trinity whom I adore, let me entirely
forget myself that I may abide in you, still and peaceful as if my soul were
already in eternity; let nothing disturb my peace nor separate me from you, O
my unchanging God, but that each moment may take me further into the depths of
your mystery ! Pacify my soul! Make it your heaven, your beloved home and place
of your repose; let me never leave you there alone, but may I be ever
attentive, ever alert in my faith, ever adoring and all given up to your
creative action.
O my beloved Christ, crucified for love, would
that I might be for you a spouse of your heart! I would anoint you with glory,
I would love you - even unto death! Yet I sense my frailty and ask you to adorn
me with yourself; identify my soul with all the movements of your soul,
submerge me, overwhelm. me, substitute yourself in me that my life may become
but a reflection of your life. Come into me as Adorer, Redeemer and Saviour.
O Eternal Word, Word of my God, would that I might
spend my life listening to you, would that I might be fully receptive to learn
all from you; in all darkness, all loneliness, all weakness, may I ever keep my
eyes fixed on you and abide under your great light; O my Beloved Star,
fascinate me so that I may never be able to leave your radiance.
O Consuming
Fire, Spirit of Love, descend into my soul and make all in me as an incarnation
of the Word, that I may be to him a super-added humanity wherein he renews his
mystery; and you O Father, bestow yourself and bend down to your little
creature, seeing in her only your beloved Son in whom you are well pleased.
O my `Three', my All, my Beatitude, infinite
Solitude, Immensity in whom I lose myself, I give myself to you as a prey to be
consumed; enclose yourself in me that I may be absorbed in you so as to
contemplate in your light the abyss of your Splendour.
Perhaps we could also slowly and
meditatively pray the Apostles Creed. As we begin let us make the Sign of the Cross -both prayers are the profound expression of our belief in the Holy Triune God.
Also, see The Catechism of the Catholic Church (CCC) - #249 - #258.
Also, see The Catechism of the Catholic Church (CCC) - #249 - #258.
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