One thing I’ve learned regarding the SAQs is the the electronic version of the test has several advantages for students over the handwritten version. Of course, for Readers, it’s easier to read meaning that student points are more likely to be recognized. It’s also quicker for students to type rather than to hand write. However, the biggest advantage is the amount of space. Both are limited to a single page, but typed text can fit a considerable amount of information more than all but the most microscopic of handwritings.
I also took part in a wonderful mass at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception. In the homily, the deacon pointed out that the best way to recognize the Trinity is to follow the advice of today’s Second Reading and the Gospel. In them, we are told to encourage and uplift one another and that Jesus came to redeem, not to condemn. When we look towards others and encourage, uplift, and redeem, we are doing so infused with the Holy Spirit, following the path of Jesus the Son that was sent by God the Father.