The Most Holy Trinity

Three in one, Father, Son, and Holy Ghost; three persons in one God; one in essence, distinction of persons —
such is the mystery of the Trinity, such is the inner life of God. Just as I am, I know, and I love and yet am one; just as the three angles of a triangle
do not make three triangles but one; just as the heat, power, and light of the sun do not make three suns, but one;...just as one times one times one times one, does not equal three, but one — so too in some much more mysterious way, there are three Persons in God and yet only one God.
And if He did make a world, He could only have had one motive for making it. It could not add to His perfection; it could not add to His truth; it could
not increase His happiness. He made a world only because He loved. Heaven is not a place where there is the mere vocal repetition of alleluias or the monotonous fingering of harps…Heaven is the communion with perfect Life, perfect Truth, and perfect Love,
God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Ghost, to whom be all honor and glory forever and ever. Amen.
( Excerpted from The Divine Romance: The Blessed Trinity by Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen)


