Carissimi: Today’s Mass; Trinity Sunday

Carissimi: Today’s Mass; Trinity Sunday

A Sermon for Trinity Sunday/First Sunday after Pentecost | Revd Dr Robert Wilson

Dr Robert Wilson’s weekly Sunday sermon…

Spiritual Reading for Trinity Sunday ~ St Alphonsus Liguori

Take ye and eat: this is my body-(Matt. xxvi. 26). Let us consider how great a Gift Jesus Christ has bestowed upon us in giving us His entire Self to be our Food in Holy Communion. St. Augustine says that Jesus, though He is the Almighty God, could give us no more. “Omnipotent though He is, He could give no more.”

Morning Meditation for Trinity Sunday ~ St Alphonsus Liguori

Take ye and eat: this is my body-(Matt. xxvi. 26). Let us consider how great a Gift Jesus Christ has bestowed upon us in giving us His entire Self to be our Food in Holy Communion. St. Augustine says that Jesus, though He is the Almighty God, could give us no more. “Omnipotent though He is, He could give no more.”

Evening Meditations for Whit Saturday ~ St Alphonsus Liguori

And let us have great faith in prayer. God has promised to hear him that prays: Ask, and you shall receive. How can we doubt, says St. Augustine, since God has bound Himself by express promise, and cannot fail to grant us the favours we ask of Him? “By promising He has made Himself our debtor.”

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Spiritual Reading for Whit Saturday ~ St Alphonsus Liguori

And my delights are to be with the children of men -(Prov. viii. 31). Behold, our Jesus, Who, not satisfied with dying on earth for our love, is pleased even after His death to dwell with us in the Holy Sacrament, declaring that He finds His delights among men.

Morning Meditation for Whit Saturday ~ St Alphonsus Liguori

Oh, with what desire does Jesus Christ pant to come into our hearts in Holy Communion! With desire have I desired to eat this pasch with you before I suffer (Luke xxii. I5). “This is the voice of most ardent charity”-(St. Laurence Justinian).

Evening Meditations for Whit Friday ~ St Alphonsus Liguori

The holy Fathers say, that prayer is necessary for us, not merely as a necessity of precept (so that divines say, that he who neglects for a month to recommend to God the affair of his salvation is not exempt from mortal sin), but also as a necessity of means, which is as much as to say, that whoever does not pray cannot possibly be saved.