by David Clifton
The Holy Trinity
Interior, Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, New Ulm, The Benedictine monk, Bede Griffith wrote: ‘Every religious doctrine always ends in mystery. According to Christian faith the mystery of the Godhead is revealed as a Trinity.’(1)
The word ‘mystery’ here is not meant to indicate a puzzle, like a ‘whodunit’; something to be worked out, solved. Nor does it mean some kind of secret knowledge. Mystery is not essentially about knowledge, or about understanding. It is something which inspires awe or wonder.
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