Fr. Graham Writes: 31st May 2026
The Holy Trinity is less of a doctrine and more of a reality.
We have the formal declarations and statements of Church councils, we have the Nicaean creed which we profess each Sunday, we have the writings of theologians and their correspondence with heretics through the ages. But as much as we seek to define this mystery it is a revelation from God who is Trinity, not a way for us to describe God.
In Him we live and move and have our being (Acts 17.28). Our mind may struggle to perceive but our heart enters in.
Without God, without the reality of God who is Trinity (Father, Son and Holy Spirit), there is no salvation.
"For God so loved the world that he gave His only Son.... that the world might be saved though Him".
The Father sends the Son, to be made flesh through the Virgin Mary through the Holy Spirit. Salvation is Trinitarian. To be saved is to receive Christ and have Him dwelling in our souls. To have Jesus living within us is to have the Trinity, for they are One. This gift is given at baptism through faith. Do you know you have God living with you? Pure and perfect Love at the centre of your soul. Through prayer, the sacraments and obeying that voice of Love He manifests and grows more and more within us, until "It is not I who lives but Christ living in me" (Gal 2.20). This is the life of faith, hope and love that overflows into our hearts. There can be no greater aspiration.
With my prayer for you on His Visitation to John the Baptist.
God bless you.
Fr Graham










