Lessons 4 - 6 from the Divine Office of the First Sunday after Pentecost (Trinity Sunday) from the Book on the Faith, addressed to Peter (a pilgrim traveling to schismatic East) by St. Fulgentius.
Lessons 4 - 6 from the Divine Office of the First Sunday after Pentecost (Trinity Sunday) from the Book on the Faith, addressed to Peter (a pilgrim traveling to schismatic East) by St. Fulgentius.
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Lessons 4 - 6 from the Divine Office of the First Sunday after Pentecost (Trinity Sunday) from the Book on the Faith, addressed to Peter (a pilgrim traveling to schismatic East) by St. Fulgentius. . The Faith which the holy Patriarchs and Prophets received from God before his Son was made Flesh, the Faith which the holy Apostles heard from the Lord himself present in the Flesh, the Faith which the same Apostles learnt by the teaching of the Holy Ghost not only to preach by word of mouth, but also to leave behind them in their writings for the healthful instruction of all that should come after, that Faith teacheth that the Trinity, that is to say, the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost, is but one God. But we could not truly call the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost a Trinity, if One and the Selfsame Person were named Father, Son, and Holy Ghost.
Lessons 4 - 6 from the Divine Office of the First Sunday after Pentecost (Trinity Sunday) from the Book on the Faith, addressed to Peter (a pilgrim traveling to schismatic East) by St. Fulgentius.
Lessons 4 - 6 from the Divine Office of the…
Lessons 4 - 6 from the Divine Office of the First Sunday after Pentecost (Trinity Sunday) from the Book on the Faith, addressed to Peter (a pilgrim traveling to schismatic East) by St. Fulgentius.
Lessons 4 - 6 from the Divine Office of the First Sunday after Pentecost (Trinity Sunday) from the Book on the Faith, addressed to Peter (a pilgrim traveling to schismatic East) by St. Fulgentius. . The Faith which the holy Patriarchs and Prophets received from God before his Son was made Flesh, the Faith which the holy Apostles heard from the Lord himself present in the Flesh, the Faith which the same Apostles learnt by the teaching of the Holy Ghost not only to preach by word of mouth, but also to leave behind them in their writings for the healthful instruction of all that should come after, that Faith teacheth that the Trinity, that is to say, the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost, is but one God. But we could not truly call the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost a Trinity, if One and the Selfsame Person were named Father, Son, and Holy Ghost.