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Our Catholic Faith Living What We Believe. CHAPTER 3 The Holy Spirit and the Blessed Trinity The Holy Spirit Is God The Holy Spirit in the Bible Names, Titles, and Symbols of the Holy Spirit The Holy Spirit in the Life of Christians
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Our Catholic FaithLiving What We Believe CHAPTER 3 The Holy Spirit and the Blessed Trinity The Holy Spirit Is God The Holy Spirit in the Bible Names, Titles, and Symbols of the Holy Spirit The Holy Spirit in the Life of Christians The Mystery of the Trinity Understanding More about the Trinity
Chapter 3 The Holy Spirit and the Blessed TrinityThe Holy Spirit Is God The Paraclete And I will ask the Father, and he will give you another Advocate to be with you always, the Spirit of truth, which the world cannot accept, because it neither seesor knows it. But you know it, because it remains with you,and will be in you. … The Advocate, the holy Spiritthat the Father will send in my name – he will teach youeverything and remind you of all that (I) told you. John 14:16-17, 26
Chapter 3 The Holy Spirit and the Blessed TrinityThe Holy Spirit Is God The Paraclete • Jesus remains present to us through the power of the Holy Spirit. • The Spirit is the Lord God. • The Spirit’s primary mission is to adopt us into the divine family and to unite us to Christ Jesus. • The Holy Spirit is our interior teacher who keeps us united to Christ.
Chapter 3 The Holy Spirit and the Blessed TrinityThe Holy Spirit in the Bible The Holy Spirit in the Old Testament • Helping the Israelites to keep the Law • Inspiring Israel’s kings to rule in God’s name • Anointing Israel’s prophets • Sustaining the Israelites during the exile • Promising the coming Messiah • Creating the world • Giving life to Adam & Eve • Bringing life to the world • Keeping the world in existence • Forging a covenant with the Chosen People • Revealing himself to Moses
Chapter 3 The Holy Spirit and the Blessed TrinityThe Holy Spirit in the Bible The Holy Spirit in the New Testament • Jesus gradually revealed the Holy Spirit • Jesus promised to send the Holy Spirit • remained with Jesus during his Death and Resurrection • helped John the Baptist prepare people for Jesus • was present at Jesus’ baptism and led him into the desert and sustained him in his battle with Satan • Jesus began his preaching ministry filled with the Spirit’s power
Chapter 3 The Holy Spirit and the Blessed TrinityThe Holy Spirit in the Bible The Holy Spirit in the New Testament: Pentecost Suddenly, there came from the sky a noise like a strong wind, and it filledthe entire house in which were. Thenthere appeared to them tongues asof fire, which parted and came to rest on each one of them. And they were all filled with the holy Spirit and began to speak in different tongues, as the Spirit enabled them to proclaim. Acts 2:2-4
Chapter 3 The Holy Spirit and the Blessed TrinityName, Titles, and Symbols of the Holy Spirit Symbols of the Holy Spirit Finger of Godthe divine Law Firedivine holinesspurificationpunishmenttransformationlight Dovelifepurificationdescending of the Holy Spiritgentlenessvirtuepeace Handhealinggiving of the Holy Spirit Tongues of Firetruthhealingforgivenessunderstanding Anointing with Oil“Christ” = anointed oneanointing with Holy Spiritsacramental sealan indelible character Waterdeath and lifeinitiation into the Churchgift of the Holy Spirit
Chapter 3 The Holy Spirit and the Blessed TrinityName, Titles, and Symbols of the Holy Spirit Symbols of the Holy Spirit Finger of Godthe divine Law Firedivine holinesspurificationpunishmenttransformationlight Dovelifepurificationdescending of the Holy Spiritgentlenessvirtuepeace Handhealinggiving of the Holy Spirit Tongues of Firetruthhealingforgivenessunderstanding Anointing with Oil“Christ” = anointed oneanointing with Holy Spiritsacramental sealan indelible character Waterdeath and lifeinitiation into the Churchgift of the Holy Spirit
Chapter 3 The Holy Spirit and the Blessed TrinityThe Holy Spirit in the Life of Christians The Work of the Holy Spirit • the great Life Giver • God’s grace to us • adopts us into the divine family • forms the Church – the very Body of Christ and Temple of the Holy Spirit • showers on Christians many gifts to help us live like Jesus Christ No one can say “Jesusis Lord,” except by theHoly Spirit. 1 Corinthians 12:3
Chapter 3 The Holy Spirit and the Blessed TrinityThe Holy Spirit in the Life of Christians Gifts of the Holy Spirit that Build up the Church Gifts that make us holy: wisdom, understanding, knowledge, counsel, fortitude, piety, and fear of the Lord Gifts that serve the Church:wisdom, knowledge, faith, healing, miracle, working, prophecy, discernment, speaking in tongues, interpreting tongues Gifts that result in spiritual fruit: charity, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, generosity, gentleness, faithfulness, modesty, self-control, and chastity The greatest of all the gifts of the Spirit: love
Chapter 3 The Holy Spirit and the Blessed TrinityThe Holy Spirit in the Life of Christians Where the Holy Spirit is Present SevenSacraments Sacred Tradition Magisterium Apostolic&Missionary Life Gifts &Ministries Sacred Scriptures Saints Prayer
Chapter 3 The Holy Spirit and the Blessed TrinityThe Mystery of the Trinity The Dogma of the Blessed Trinity • We believe in the Blessed Trinity because of the things that Jesus teaches about who God really is • Jesus taught that the Father of the Chosen People was his Father, and eternal Father to him, the unique Son who shared God’s own nature • The Apostles spoke of Jesus as the Word of God, the very image of the invisible God • Jesus is consubstantial with the Father • The Holy Spirit always existed with the Father and Son
Chapter 3 The Holy Spirit and the Blessed TrinityUnderstanding More about the Trinity The Sign of the Cross • The large Sign of the Cross – professes that our minds, hearts, and entire beings are under the power of the holy Redeemer • The small Sign of the Cross – petitions the Triune God to bless our thoughts, words, and desires • We are baptizedin the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit, not in their names.
Chapter 3 The Holy Spirit and the Blessed TrinityUnderstanding More about the Trinity The Immanent Trinity • When the Trinity is explained in terms of God alone without reference to human beings • Three important truths: 1. there is only one God 2. there are three distinct Persons in one God GOD Father Son HolySpirit
Chapter 3 The Holy Spirit and the Blessed TrinityUnderstanding More about the Trinity The Immanent Trinity 3. the Divine Persons have distinct relation-ships with one another: (a) The Father - from all eternity “begets” the Son (b) The Son – expresses the Father perfectly to himself (c) The Holy Spirit – the perfect relationship between the Father and Son GOD Father Son HolySpirit
Chapter 3 The Holy Spirit and the Blessed TrinityUnderstanding More about the Trinity The Economic/Salvific Trinity • We know God by what he does, how he acts in our lives and in the world • God reveals the Trinity to us through his works in Salvation History • God has communicated himself to humanity in three distinct ways – but it is the one, mysterious God who reveals
Chapter 3 The Holy Spirit and the Blessed TrinityUnderstanding More about the Trinity The Economic/Salvific Trinity • All three are involved in the common work of Salvation, but each Person performs this common work according to his unique personal property The Father: creation and its continual existence The Son: salvation The Holy Spirit: sanctification
Chapter 3 The Holy Spirit and the Blessed TrinityVOCABULARY • Consubstantial (84) • Theology (87) • Immanent Trinity (87) • Economy (87) • Salvific Trinity (87) • Substance (87) • Person (87) • Relation (87) • Sanctification (90) • Divine missions of the Blessed Trinity (90) • Paraclete (71) • Gifts of the Holy Spirit (71) • Theophany (72) • Emmanuel (74) • Spirit (76) • Christ (77) • Grace (81) • Charism (81) • Fruits of the Holy Spirit (81) • Mystery (83)
Chapter 3 The Holy Spirit and the Blessed Trinity Love is patient, love is kind. It is not jealous, (love) is not pompous, it is not inflated, it is not rude, it does not seek its own interests, it is not quick-tempered, it does not brood over injury, it does not rejoice over wrongdoing but rejoices with the truth. It bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things. 1 Corinthians 13:4-7 St. Paul’s definition of Love