The Holy Trinity
“...St. Augustine of Hippo spent over 30 years working on his
treatise De Trinitate [about the Holy
Trinity], endeavoring to conceive an intelligible explanation for the mystery
of the Trinity.
He was walking by the seashore one day contemplating and
trying to understand the mystery of the Holy Trinity when he saw a small boy
running back and forth from the water to a spot on the seashore. The boy was
using a sea shell to carry the water from the ocean and place it into a small
hole in the sand.
The Bishop of Hippo approached him and asked, ‘My boy, what
are doing?’
‘I am trying to bring all the sea into this hole,’ the boy
replied with a sweet smile.
‘But that is impossible, my dear child, the hole cannot
contain all that water’ said Augustine.
The boy paused in his work, stood up, looked into the eyes
of the Saint, and replied, ‘It is no more impossible than what you are trying
to do – comprehend the immensity of the mystery of the Holy Trinity with your
small intelligence.’
The Saint was absorbed by such a keen response from that
child, and turned his eyes from him for a short while. When he glanced down to
ask him something else, the boy had vanished.
Some say that it was an Angel sent by God to teach Augustine
a lesson...”
~Marian Horvat
“If you understood him, it would not be God”
~St. Augustine
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