Church of the Home for Saturday, June 14
- Resurrection
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The Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity is a profound celebration in our faith, marking the mystery of one God in three persons: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. This feast, observed this weekend, invites the faithful to reflect on the unity and diversity within the Trinity, which serves as a model for our own relationships. It is a time to deepen our understanding of the divine nature and to appreciate the interconnectedness of love, grace, and communion that the Trinity represents.
For Churches of the Home, this solemnity is an opportunity to gather in prayer and worship, emphasizing the importance of faith in our daily lives. After attending Mass together, engage in discussions at home, using this occasion to teach children about the significance of the Trinity and its presence in their lives. This shared spiritual experience strengthens family bonds and encourages a collective journey of faith.
Moreover, the Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity encourages Churches of the Home to embody the values of unity, love, and mutual respect. By contemplating the harmonious relationship within the Trinity, families are inspired to cultivate these virtues in their interactions with one another. This feast day serves as a reminder that just as the Creator, Redeemer, and Sanctifier are distinct yet united, family members too can celebrate their individuality while remaining deeply connected through love and faith. This celebration thus becomes a source of spiritual renewal and a call to live out the divine example in their everyday lives.

Join us for Mass this weekend in person at 4:00 on Saturday, 8:30 or 10:30 on Sunday, on www.gbres.org/live, our YouTube channel, and our Facebook page.
READINGS FOR THIS WEEKEND’S MASSES
VIRTUALLY SUNDAY REFLECTION
Every interaction has the potential to build relationships, even in unexpected places. Personal stories and shared backgrounds can foster deeper connections and bridge gaps between all people. In our everyday life, we must continue to strive to replicate the model of a perfect relationship: The Trinity. Just like the Trinity, we are compelled to interact with God and all people with love, which is the foundation of all meaningful relationships. Join Tony as he reflects on this weekend's scripture readings.
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This Weekend's Bulletin
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