The Most Holy Trinity (Year A) Ex 34.4-6, 8-9; Dan 3.52-36; II Cor 13.11-13; Jn 3.16-18 Today's solemnity of the Holy Trinity brings together the various teachings about God that we have heard through the gospel readings each Sunday since Easter. During the Easter season, we primarily focused on Christ Our Lord—His resurrection, His appearances to the apostles, and His Ascension. Last Sunday, we celebrated Pentecost, the sending of the Holy Spirit. In the period between His resurrection and His ascension, Christ's teachings were more directly about the reality of God's existence rather than how to live a good life. In other words, He was revealing God to us. When His disciples found these teachings difficult to grasp, our Lord promised they would understand much more after He sent the Holy Spirit to teach them. Each person of the Trinity reveals more and more of the one God, who is three persons but not three separate gods. Today’s Mass opening ...