Baptism is very important! Divine Unity of the Trinity. The whole truth
Baptism is very important! Divine Unity of the Trinity.
Christ pronounced this mystery in human words. And he left it to the Holy Spirit, at his coming: 'When . . . the Spirit of truth will come, he will guide you into all truth' (John 16: 13). Each of us is introduced into this ‘whole truth’ already through Baptism.
We live by this truth daily, when we begin prayer and work ‘in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit’. #prison #prisoners #behavior #education #higher education
The words of the Popes-God is love. -06-15-25 The Father - the Son - the Holy Spirit. Divine Unity of the Trinity. Christ pronounced this mystery in human words. And he left it to the Holy Spirit, at his coming: 'When . . . the Spirit of truth will come, he will guide you into all truth' (John 16: 13). Each of us is introduced into this ‘whole truth’ already through Baptism. We live by this truth daily, when we begin prayer and work ‘in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit’. Why, in pronouncing with these words the name of the inscrutable divine mystery, the name of the living God who Is, do we at the same time, on our foreheads, shoulders and hearts, make the sign of the Cross? Because the Cross is the final word of God's Trinitarian mystery in the history of the salvation of mankind. When Christ says of the Holy Spirit: ‘he will take of mine and proclaim it to you’, these words refer in a special way to the sacrifice of the Cross. The living God has definitively entered the history of creation, the history of mankind, precisely through this sacrifice. Man, looking at the architecture of the cosmos, enters into the depths of the Creator's eternal Wisdom. Man, looking at the Cross, knows the love that permeates this Wisdom and all His work. He knows the love that has been poured into our hearts through the Holy Spirit (cf. Rom 5:5). He knows that ‘God is love’ (1 John 4: 16). That is why the Holy Spirit has been given to us . . . has been given to our hearts. It was given in the Cross of Christ, in his redemptive sacrifice. God is love. This is the name of Him who Is. In this name ‘we stand and boast in hope of the glory of God’ (cf. Rom 5:2). Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit, to God who is, who was, and who is to come!
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