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Letters to AO

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Letters from 27 May to 2 June 2013

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Thrice blessed

Thank you for a wonderful column.

The highlight of my Mondays is reading the latest "Anglicans Online." The doctrine/concept of the Holy Trinity has always remained a mystery to me, and after 30+ years as a priest, I am comfortable with that. Several years ago, I stumbled across Rubelev's Icon of the Trinity. I was drawn to the welcoming hands inviting me to come and sit at the table with the Holy Ones -- an invitation to enter into an intimate and eternal conversation. A copy of that icon hangs in my counseling room in my line of sight to remind me that my work as a therapist is joined by the unseen Trinity inviting my client into a similar and eternal conversation.

Again, thank you. God, the Holy Trinity, bless your ministry!

Fr. George Holston
Ft. Hood Episcopal-Lutheran Community
Harker Heights, Texas, USA
george.w.holston@gmail.com
28 May 2013

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