Pastor's Letter
Dear Holy Trinity Family,
Congratulations to all parishioners of Holy Trinity! 100 Years of your support and prayers at Holy Trinty have made
Holy Trinity Parish possible to serve Atwater Village’s faithful Catholics. All glory and praise to God the Father who
has allowed Holy Trinity Parish to be one of His chosen people of God in the Archdiocese of Los Angeles! Let us
strive to serve our neediest brothers and sisters in the name of Jesus. I would like to thank all past pastors,
administrators and associate pastors who served here at Holy Trinity along with numberless volunteers and those
who gave their time and talents. Without any of them, the Holy Trinity Parish could not be here such a long time
and would not celebrate her 100th anniversary today. I pray that our loving Father may reward them abundantly
every day and forever.
Now I would like to express my deep gratitude for your generous contribution to our retired priests last Sunday. As
this year the theme is “Forever a Holy Priesthood,” all your donation directly goes to the Priest Retirement Fund to
help all Los Angeles retired priests cover their medical insurances and other vital needs. We have been served,
supported, and sanctified by their generous life-long sacrifices and love for us within where they served in many
parishes of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles. Now it is our turn to support them as they need our love and
generosity. Again, on behalf of all retired priests of Los Angeles Archdiocese, I say “Thank you!”
On Tuesday, June 17, Holy Trinity Parish and Holy Trinity School will express our farewell wishes to Ms. Karen
Lloyd, Holy Trinity School principal, who is taking another chapter of her life as an educator. Ms. Lloyd has been a
vital member of both parish and school not only as the principal for our school, but also as a member of Pastoral
Council and a lector for the parish. We will greatly miss her and her presence. I hope and pray that she may enjoy
her new position at another parochial school with much God’s graces and blessings. All are invited to be part of the
farewell Mass at 5:00pm on Tuesday, June 17.
The Solemnity of Most Holy Trinity is all about the mystery of unity of three Persons in One God. All three Persons
of Trinity bring “their unity in substance and their equality in majesty.” The Heavenly Father is our Creator, the Only
Begotten Son is our Savior, and the Holy Spirit is our Sanctifier. Each Person of Triune God has His own role. As we
celebrate the Holy Trinity Sunday today, let us think about our roles in the Church and in our parish community.
May the merciful and loving God’s presence be in our lives and enlighten us all!
In Christ,
Fr. Brian
