Dear Holy Trinity Family,
As we are wrapping up our Advent today, we will celebrate the birth of Christ this week. This is what we have been
waiting for and this is all about the Father’s fulfilment of His promise that He would send His only begotten Son to
us so that we may be saved and have the eternal life. Jesus came as a powerless and vulnerable baby, yet he is the
most Holy and powerful God. Let us adore Him. Let us cry out with all our voices “Glory to God in the Highest!”
In the light of Christmas, as your pastor, I would like to wish you a “Merry Christmas” along with Msgr. Herres and
Fr. Mike. All Holy Trinity clergy and staff wish our parishioners a warm blessing of God on this Christmas Day.
Each of you are precious gifts from God to our parish. Without your love and supports to us, Holy Trinity would not
be here today. Thank you for presence at Holy Trinity. You are the reason that we are here to serve God through
serving you! We love you all!
Also, as I wrote last week’s message, the Catholic Church will have the Jubilee Year 2025, the Year of Hope, and
will be announced on Christmas Eve by the Holy Father Pope Francis. His declaration will open the “Pilgrims of
Hope” Jubilee Year in Rome. Then, on Sunday, December 29 at the 10 a.m. Mass at the Cathedral of Our Lady of
the Angels, Archbishop José H. Gomez will open the Jubilee in the Archdiocese of Los Angeles. All the faithful of
the Archdiocese are invited to join him for the historic moment.
You can learn more about the Jubilee at hope.lacatholics.org and download the
Archdiocesan Jubilee logo, bilingual Jubilee prayer cards, and Mass texts.
With Pope Francis, we pray that “the Jubilee be a moment of genuine
encounter with the Lord Jesus, the ‘door’ (cf. John 10:7, 9) of our salvation,
whom the Church is charged to proclaim always, everywhere, and to all as ‘our
hope’ (1 Tim 1:1)” (Spes Non Confundit 1).
I put Holy Trinity Community into God’s hands and dedicate each of us to the
Lord Jesus Christ, our Savior, on this joyful day of Christ’s birthday. May God
bless all of us through the intercession of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Merry
Christmas!!!
Blessings,
Fr. Brian