The Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity. May 22, 2016 [John 16:12-15]
“But when he comes, the Spirit of truth, he will guide you to all truth (Jn 16:13).”
The mystery of the Holy Trinity is the most foundational yet the most difficult teaching of the Catholic Church. The greatest minds in the Church, like St. Augustine of Hippo, St. Thomas Aquinas and Karl Rahner have attempted to fathom the mystery, but their explanations hit a giant wall. One day, when St. Augustine was strolling along the beach, meditating the mystery of the Holy Trinity, the holy bishop saw a young boy digging a hole on the sand. He came close and noticed that the boy was trying to move the sea water inside that small hole. St. Augustine then told the lad that what he did was futile. Then, suddenly the little boy replied, ‘It is the same thing, when you try to put the Trinity inside your small head.’
Yet, we must not be in despair. To get nearer to the Holy Trinity, we will see that the mystery of the Holy Trinity as the mystery of Love. The word mystery means something that we cannot fully comprehend, yet we know that the reality is so true and undeniable. Love is a mystery precisely because at times, we cannot really understand it, but we are sure that it is real and undeniable. As parents, we love our children, we take care of them, and want the best things for them, yet we do not understand why they do not appreciate us, and often become tough to love. A young man who falls in love with his girlfriend, often finds hard time to please his girl, but he knows that his love is true. Even, for a couple who have been in marriage for decades, sometimes, they still face a bumpy road and fail to understand each other, yet again, they never doubt their love for each other.
The Trinity is love. Bishop Robert Baron of Los Angeles, explains that true love always involves the lover who loves, the beloved who receives the love, and the love itself that binds the lover and the beloved. In love, there is beautiful dynamic of the three loves. Love is one, yet it is three. The Father loves the Son totally, and the Son loves the Father radically, and the love that unites the Father and the Son is the Holy Spirit. No wonder, St. John would call God is love (1 John 4:6). Again, the real love is not about theory, but a life-transformation. We can discuss about Trinity for hours, yet it is useless if we fail to help a famish beggar who is in dire need of food. St. Thomas Aquinas has written very well of God. His treatise on Trinity remains foundational for theology students seek to understand better the mystery. Yet, at the end of his life, the Lord on the cross appeared to Thomas and asked what he would wish as a reward. Blessed Thomas humbly replied, “Nothing but You, Lord.” For Thomas, all what he wrote was just like a straw compare to the Love he personally encountered.
Indeed, the most Holy Trinity is a utmost mystery that cannot be fully understood by our little and limited minds, but every time we care for others, help our friends, forgive our enemies and love truly, the Trinity lives and manifests in us.
Br. Valentinus Bayuhadi Ruseno, OP



Misteri Tritunggal Mahakudus adalah ajaran yang paling mendasar tetapi juga yang paling sulit untuk dimengerti. Pemikir-pemikir besar Gereja, seperti Santo Agustinus dari Hippo, St. Thomas Aquinas dan Karl Rahner telah berusaha untuk memahami misteri ini, tetapi penjelasan mereka menabrak dinding raksasa. Suatu hari, ketika St. Agustinus sedang berjalan di sepanjang pantai, bermeditasi tentang misteri Tritunggal Mahakudus, uskup yang kudus ini melihat seorang anak kecil menggali lubang di pasir. Dia datang mendekat dan melihat bahwa anak itu mencoba untuk memindahkan air laut ke dalam lubang kecil. St Agustinus kemudian mengatakan kepada anak itu bahwa apa yang ia lakukan adalah sia-sia. Tiba-tiba anak kecil itu menjawab, ‘Sama halnya dengan apa yang kamu lakukan, ketika kamu mencoba mengerti Tritunggal di dalam kepalamu yang kecil.’
My first time to attend a Catholic Charismatic prayer meeting was around 10 years ago in Singapore. It was a gathering characterized by upbeat music and intensified prayers. As the prayer was getting intense, suddenly I witnessed some of participants began to experience kind of trance and utter unintelligible words. For a while I was dumbfounded, but soon realized that they may actually speak in tongue. This may refer to the one of the Holy Spirit’s charismatic gifts, described no less than St. Paul himself. “For one who speaks in a tongue does not speak to human beings but to God, for no one listens; he utters mysteries in spirit (1 Cor 14:2)”
Pertama kalinya saya menghadiri pertemuan doa Karismatik Katolik adalah sekitar 10 tahun yang lalu di Singapura. Pertemuan ini ditandai dengan musik yang upbeat dan doa yang intensif. Di tengah ibadat dan disaat doa-doa semakin intens, tiba-tiba saya menyaksikan beberapa peserta mulai mengalami sesuatu yang tidak biasa dan mengucapkan kata-kata tidak jelas. Awalnya, saya tercengang, tapi saya segera menyadari bahwa mereka sedang berbicara dalam bahasa roh. Phenomena ini merujuk pada seseorang yang dipenuhi dengan kuasa Roh Kudus dan mulai bernubuat sesuai kehendak Roh. Fenomena ini sudah ada sejak Gereja berdiri. St. Paulus sendiri menulis “Siapa yang berkata-kata dengan bahasa roh, tidak berkata-kata kepada manusia, tetapi kepada Allah. (1 Kor 14: 2)”




One day, I had an opportunity to converse with one of our security personnel at our convent of Santo Domingo. I asked him if he sees God, what question would he ask of God? His answer went beyond my expectation. In Filipino, he would say, ‘Panginoon, Mahal mo ba ako?’ [Lord, do you love?] Surprised by his question, I inquired further, ‘Why that question?’ He replied in Filipino, ‘Brother, I am poor person with a lot of problems. Sometimes, I don’t really feel His presence and love.’ I realized that his question is not only single isolated case, but question of many people.
Suatu hari, saya memiliki kesempatan untuk berbicara dengan salah satu personel keamanan di biara kami Santo Domingo. Saya bertanya jika dia melihat Tuhan saat ini, pertanyaan apa yang akan ia berikan kepada Allah? Pertanyaan di luar dugaan saya. Dalam bahasa Tagalog, ia akan mengatakan, ‘Panginoon, Mahal mo ba ako?’ [Tuhan, apakah Engkau mengasihi aku?] Terkejut dengan pertanyaannya, saya bertanya lebih lanjut, ‘Mengapa pertanyaan itu?’ Dia menjawab, ‘Frater, saya orang miskin dan hidup dengan banyak permasalahan. Kadang-kadang, saya tidak merasakan kehadiran dan cinta-Nya.’ Saya menyadari bahwa pertanyaannya adalah valid dan juga pertanyaan dari banyak orang.
The first time God gave His commandment was on the Mount Sinai. To Moses and the Israelites, He made His covenant that He will be their God and they will be His People. And to live as a Holy People, God gave them the Law, famously called the Ten Commandment (Exo 19-20). Then, centuries after Moses, at the Upper Room, in old city Jerusalem, God gave His new commandment. This time, His Law is simpler and yet, more radical than the old one. Jesus handed to them the greatest command: Love one another as He has loved them.
Allah memberikan Hukum-Nya yang pertama di Gunung Sinai. Dengan Musa dan bangsa Israel, Dia membuat perjanjian bahwa Dia akan menjadi Allah mereka dan mereka akan menjadi umat-Nya. Dan agar bisa hidup sebagai Jemaat yang kudus, Allah memberi mereka hukum dan perintah. Hukum ini terkenal sebagai Sepuluh Perintah Allah (Kel 19-20). Kemudian, beberapa abad setelah Musa, di kota tua Yerusalem, Allah memberikan perintah baru-Nya. Kali ini, Hukum-Nya lebih sederhana namun jauh lebih radikal. Yesus memberikan kepada para murid-Nya perintah teragung: saling mengasihi, seperti Dia telah mengasihi mereka.