June 15, 2025

Pastor Notes 

Although God is the supreme being who made all things, as the Catechism tells us, this does not mean that God is an impersonal force who stands aloof from our everyday lives and the world he has created. God lives and acts in relationship as a community of three equal persons in one God. This is what we celebrate when we as Church observe Trinity Sunday. 

Because any exact explanation of the Trinity fails us, it is one of the greatest mysteries of our faith to which we must submit in belief and awe. Yet the most effective way to try and grasp what the Trinity means is to see it as a deep relationship of love. God the Father and God the Son love one another so much that The Holy Spirit is formed from their intense love. This love, of course, is the total self-giving of each person to the other. We are initiated into the life of the Trinity at Baptism, it is sealed with the reception of the Holy Spirit at Confirmation, and it is strengthened each time we receive Jesus in the Eucharist. 

Speaking of the Eucharist, next Sunday, we celebrate the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ. Since this is the third year of honoring the true presence of Christ in the Eucharistic species, we will have a Eucharistic procession for the Feast of Corpus  Christi. After the 11:30 a.m. Mass, we will process around the parish campus with the Eucharist, stopping at 4 altars along the route to read from the Gospels and impart Benediction. After the 
fourth altar we return to church for the final Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament. This is a great sign of our allegiance to the presence of Christ in the Eucharist and I hope to see many of you at the procession. 

As we celebrate Father’s Day today, I extend my prayerful best wishes to all fathers in our parish community. As God the Father creates and sustains us, so you share in the creative power of God and care for their well-being through bringing your children into he world as well as providing for their needs and educating them. This is a great responsibility and vocation in the Church, and we thank all fathers who strive to be good mentors and 
providers for their children. May this day be extra special for you.