"Christians are baptized in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit: not in their names, [Cf. Profession of faith of Pope Vigilius I (552): DS 415.] for there is only one God ...
It expresses the Church's belief in one God who is Father, Son and Holy Spirit. This is the longest blessing used by the Apostle to end any of his letters. And, it briefly sums up the very essence ...
The Son is baptized in the Jordan River, the Holy Spirit descends like a dove and the Father's voice speaks from the heavens." This, he said, is "a powerful scene, revealing God's plan for ...
Christian prayer is always directed to the Father, in the Son, and through ... Family of the living God. Even as the Lord Jesus was promising to send the Holy Spirit upon his early Church, he ...
Are you seeing it? In the power of the Holy Spirit, and the name of Jesus we are made ONE with the Father. Jesus spoke about ...
We believe in One Lord, Jesus Christ, the only Son of God … of one Being with the Father … [who] was made man … he suffered death and … he rose again. … We believe in the Holy Spirit ...
Even for the most devout people of faith, the Holy Spirit can be mysterious and the least understood person of the Holy Trinity. Bible scholars point to Abrahamic religions, where the Holy Spirit ...
Christians can be comfortable praying to Mary since she lives eternally as the handmaid of the Lord. She gives all praise to God.
During his weekly General Audience, Pope Francis reflects on the holy example of St. Joseph and invites the faithful to look ...