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In the Catholic faith, it has long stood for the Trinity, but it has been used by many other groups, particularly neopagan groups like witchcraft groups.

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In the Catholic faith, three interconnected circles typically represent the Holy Trinity - God the Father, God the Son (Jesus Christ), and God the Holy Spirit. This symbolizes the belief in one God who exists as three distinct persons. The interconnected circles demonstrate the unity and inseparable nature of the Trinity.

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