Catholics believe the Trinity is God in Three Persons, the Father, the Son and the Holy Ghost in One God. They believe that each Person in the Blessed Trinity is equal to the others in Godhead, that all have existed forever and will continue forever. The theology of the Holy Trinity is one of the most complex and ultimately unfathomable truths of the Catholic Faith and is hence one of the most intimate and fundamental doctrines of Catholic belief.
from The Catechism of the Catholic Church, second edition, English translation 1994
Glossary: Trinity: the mystery of one God in three Persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. The revealed truth of the Holy Trinity is at the very root of the church's living faith as expressed in the Creed. The mystery of the Trinity in itself is inaccessible to the human mind and is the object of faith only because it is revealed by Jesus Christ, the divine Son of the Eternal Father. (See paragraphs 232, 237, 249, 253-256)
The Trinity comprises of God the Father, God the Son and the Holy Spirit. Catholics believe in the mystery of 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.
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.
christians believe there is one creator of all things, God, and that there is a devil named satan. catholics believe the trinity, which is false, the trinity is that God, Jesus, and the Holy Ghost are all one divine being, which is not true.
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Unitarian. The Jehovah's Witnesses do not believe in the Trinity either. Muslims and Jews do not believe in the Trinity.
Pentecostals do not believe in the Economic Trinity.
I believe his name was 'Trinity'
catholics believe that you can be prayed out of hell, and that you wait in pergatory. no
Apostles creed is the prayer that tells what Catholics believe.
J Dignan has written: 'Catholics and Trinity College'