God "is not infinite loneliness, but He is a communion of light and love, life donated and received in an eternal dialogue between the Father and the Son in the Holy Spirit". This was said yesterday morning before the Angelus by the Pope, on the occasion of the celebration of the Most Holy Trinity. According to Benedict XVI, "the whole universe, for those who have faith, speaks of God Triune" and "all beings are ordered according to a harmonious dynamism that we can, by analogy call ‘love’", but "only in the free and reasonable human being can this dynamism become spiritual, become responsible love, as a response to God and to one’s neighbours in sincerely donating oneself". "In this love, the human being finds his truth and his happiness", explained the Pope, who added: "Amidst the different analogies of the ineffable mystery of God Triune that the believers can glimpse, I would like to mention that of the family. It is urged to be a community of love and life, in which diversities must concur to forming a ‘parable of communion’". After the Angelus, the Pope recalled that next Thursday, June 15th, Rome will host the traditional procession of Corpus Domini, which will begin after Holy Mass that he is going to celebrate on the square of the basilica of St John Lateran, to reach the square of Santa Maria Maggiore, where the Holy Father will give his Eucharistic blessing.