The Trinity comprises of God the Father, God the Son and the Holy Spirit.
Catholics believe in the mystery of the Holy Spirit.
yes
Yes, Catholics believe in the Trinity, which is the belief in one God who exists as three persons: the Father, the Son (Jesus Christ), and the Holy Spirit.
Because God revealed to us in Genesis that He created everything. He is the Trinity, so creation is the work of the Trinity.
No, because they reject the Trinity.
J Dignan has written: 'Catholics and Trinity College'
Catholics worship the Blessed Trinity, one God in Three Persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
The Church of England and Anglican Church in general, the Lutheran Church and the Roman Catholics certainly do, although there are others.
The Trinity (Father, Son, Holy Spirit). Catholics only believe in One God.
Yes! but not in the way Catholics do...
It is really a matter of tradition. Western catholics use the whole open hand ( five wounds of Christ) and often three fingers( 1st , middle, ring) for Trinity and cross shoulders left to right. Orthodox ( or Eastern Catholics) use the first and middle fingers and thumb (Trinity) and cross shoulders right to left.
Saints are not worshipped, God the trinity is worshiped, Emma is a saint venerated by Roman Catholics and Orthodox christians
The Blessed Trinity, including Jesus Christ, the Blessed Virgin Mary and the saints are the most popular with Roman Catholics.