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the one absolutely and inifintly perfect Spirit Who is the Creator of all |
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refers to 3 persons in one God |
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difficult to understaqnd but we believe with faith |
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understanding the Trinity in terms of nature and relationships of persons |
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nature of the 1st person of the Trinity |
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nature of the 2nd person of the Trinity |
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nature of the 3rd person of the Trinity |
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understanding the Trinity in terms of attributed work of each person |
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work of the 1st person of the Trinity |
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work of the 2nd person of the Trinity |
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work of the 3rd person of the Trinity |
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quality of the Trinity that each person is distinct |
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quality of the Trinity that each person is powerful and divine |
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quality of the Trinity that the 3 persons are one, where one is the others are also |
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quality of the Trinity that each person expresses to one another |
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the quality of the Trinity that each person wants to share divine life and love of God |
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the dogma proclaimed in Christian tradition and from the 1st moment of her concepttion Mary by the grace of God and by virtue the mertits of Jesus was preserved from original sin. |
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God's foreknowledge of which men through their own actions, will accept the graces an will finally achieve eternal happiness and which will refuse them and be condemed. God's holy will is that eeach man be given sufficient graces to enable him to obtain eternal salvation |
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the fact that the Son of God assumded human nature and became man in order to accomplish our salvation in that same human nature Jesus (2nd person of the Trinity) is both true God and true man and not part God and not part man- |
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the union of divine and human natures in the one divine person of the Son of God. |
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the heresy that teaches that Christ's human nature was absorbed by his Divine nature |
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the heresy that denied Christ's human nature-saying he had only one nature-the divine nature |
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the heresy that Jesus the man was a different being from the Spirit who was the Son of God and God can't become human which meant Mary couldn't be honored as the Mother of God |
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the first 30 years of the life of Jesus characterized by obedience |
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the last 3 years of the life of Jesus spent in public ministry |
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the study of our Savior and our salvation |
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the deliverance from sin and the restoration to the life of grace, or participation in the divine life itself |
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manifestation or the showing of Jesus to the world. |
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Christ’s work of redemption accomplished principally by His Passion, death, Resurrection, and glorious Ascension, whereby “dying He destroyed our death, rising He restored our life” (CCC 1067). |
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