Sunday readings May 31 2026 Archives - Full-of-Grace

Were It Not Written: Trinity Sunday – Biblical Background

What actually happened on Sinai when God passed before Moses and called out the divine name? The rabbis found it almost too absurd to say – were it not written, they said, we wouldn't dare. This biblical background for the Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity traces the Name from that ridiculous, intimate mountain procession through the furnace of three young men, through Paul's triage of a fractured community, to the most-quoted verse in Christianity – and asks whether we still know what we're holding.

One Sentence, One Community: Trinity Sunday – Sunday Experience

What if the most ancient trinitarian blessing in Christianity – the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, the love of God, and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit – wasn't just a liturgical sign-off, but a sentence you could actually use? This post-communion reflection for Trinity Sunday, Year A moves through five quiet movements of human need, and each time the whole assembly proclaims the blessing together. Not over strangers. Over each other. Over themselves. One sentence. One community.

Set Apart: Trinity Sunday – Prayer of the Faithful

What does it mean to keep something set apart – a name, a day, a life? These intercessions for the Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity move from the Church's double calling, through those who abuse power and those who pay for their faith, to the ones who prayed and heard silence. One thread runs through all of it: the mercy that was always, already, passing before us. Complete, standalone Prayer of the Faithful for Trinity Sunday, Year A.