Yes. Christopher Columbus renamed it "La Isla de la Trinidad" ("The Island of the Trinity"), fulfilling a vow made before setting out on his third voyage of exploration.
God is the Supreme Being in the Catholic Church who is present in the Trinity- Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
Trinidad is Spanish for Trinity, as in the Holy Trinity (the father, the son, the holy spirit).
She was raised Catholic. However she did not convert to another religion, she had a divine spirit of almost of reincarnation.
The Father, The Son and The Holy Spirit are not of religion. It's is often quoted by Catholics, but is of no specific religion. The Father is the Creator of Heaven and Earth and Giver of The Son Jesus Christ Who is the Light of the World and The Holy Spirit is a portion of God's Spirit. Religion is created by man, but the Holy Trinity are not.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Catholic religion was established by God at Pentecost around the year 33 A.D. when Our Blessed Lord sent the Holy Spirit on the apostles in the Upper Room.
the word trinity isn't in the bible if your refering to it. they are not people Father (God) Son ( emanuel Christ Jesus) and the holy spirit
Christianity believes in One God, Who Is Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
The Catholic Spirit was created in 1911.
That would be "Roman Catholicism". It is a Christian religion that believes in the Holy Trinity of God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit. There are other type of Catholic churches, like the Greek Orthodox or the Russian Orthodox.
Roman Catholic AnswerDepend on how you look at it, either the Holy Spirit or the Holy Father, IF the Bishop is a good Bishop and praying regularly.
(Catholic answer) Thousands of years old, all of the people Jesus saved years ago started the catholic religion. Now for thousands of years, this religion has continued. So the basic answer would be, "Thousands of years".Roman Catholic answer:The Roman Catholic "religion" has its roots in the Old Testament, but was formed as a church by Jesus and Holy Spirit at Pentecost about 1,977 years ago, ten days after Jesus ascended into Heaven.
Roman Catholic AnswerEach Mass begins "In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit".