It depends on the pronunciation and declension you're using: Classical or Ecclesiastical. I will give both the genitive and the dative. the genitive is used in "In the name of the Father the Son and the Holy Spirit", while dative is used in "Glory be to the Father the Son and the Holy Spirit "
If you will forgive my transliterations.
Classical:
Father = Genitive: Patris = PAH-tris Dative: Patri = PAH-tree
Son = Genetive: Filii = FEE-lee Dative: Filio = FEE-lee-OH
Holy Spirit = Genetive: Spiritus Sancti = SPEE-ri-TUUS SAHNC-tee Dative: Spiritui Sancto = SPEE-ri-TWEE SAHNC-toh
Ecclesiastical: spelling is the same just different pronunciation. For ease i will only show the pronounciations that change.
Patris = PAH-trees
Spiritus Sancti = SPEE-ree-TUUS SAHNC-tee Spiritui Sancto = SPEE-ree-TWEE SAHNC-toh
In est nomen est pater quod est filius quod est sanctus phasmatis
Another response:
With respect to your Latin studies, you have made a good effort, but the phrase used in the Church is:
In nomine Patris, et Filii, et Spiritus Sancti
In nomine Patris, et Filii, et Spiritus Sancti.
The term "Holy Spirit" in Latin is "Spiritum Sanctum."
The Holy Spirit is the third Person of the Trinity. The Holy Spirit is God. Hedoes not have a father. He is from forever.
Well, they are Persons, not things. The Trinity is the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
The Father The Son The Holy Spirit
led to by the holy spirit. Father, Son, Holy spirit . Father - God , Son - Jesus Christ , Holy spirit - what jesus left when he died on the cross and went to be with his father-God, in heaven he left his spirit which we call holy spirit to guide us, and we be led by the holy spirit.
In nomine Patris, et filii, et spiritus sancti
No. Jesus distinguishes pretty clearly between the Father and the Holy Spirit.
The words "holy spirit" translate into a two-word phrase "Spiritus Sanctus" in Latin.
The Holy Spirit is described as one of the three persons of God, after Father, Son and and then the Holy Spirit.
"Santo Spirito" is Italian for Holy Spirit. In Latin it is "Spiritus Sanctus".
The three aspects of God are God the father, God the son (Jesus Christ), and The Holy Spirit. I think that this is what you meant by asking and I hope I was helpful!
Holy Spirit is part of the Trinity (God the father, God the Son, and God the Spirit). The Holy Spirit sanctifies and heals.