By Father Perry D. Leiker, pastor
"This great Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity, to me, goes right to the core of what our faith is about," Father Perry tells us in his homily for our 5 p.m. Saturday vigil Mass on Sunday, June 6, 2020, for our celebration of the Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity. "This feast of the Holy Trinity is inviting us to be a people that open ourselves to this great, fathomless, bottomless pit of mystery and love and let the God of Father, Son and Spirit enter into our hearts and lives and mold us and shape us and change us and call us and send us forth. And if that's what this mystery is about, I want this mystery in my life. I want to know it, love it, live it, and give it to others."