The term "Holy Spirit" refers to the third part of the holy trinity of the Christian religion. It was the spirit that washed over the disciples of Jesus Christ after his crucifixion and brought them peace.
The term "Holy Spirit" in Latin is "Spiritum Sanctum."
Anywhere the holy spirit chooses to be and the holy spirit chooses to be everywhere.
The light is the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit is God.
No, the Holy Spirit is the Third Person of the Godhead; Father, Son and Holy Spirit as in Matthew 28:19.
Do you mean et Spiritus Sancti? This would mean "and of the Holy Spirit", a phrase from the Christian benediction In nomine Patris et Filii et Spiritus Sancti, "In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit".If the first word is really es, this would mean "you [singular] are of the Holy Spirit"; "you belong to the Holy Spirit".
The Holy Spirit
The Holy Trinity. It is a theological term used to define God as an undivided unity expressed in the threefold nature of God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit.
The Holy Bible refers to the Holy Spirit
Epiclesis is a term used in Christian liturgy that refers to the invocation of the Holy Spirit during the Eucharistic celebration. It is a moment when the priest calls upon the Holy Spirit to bless the bread and wine, transforming them into the body and blood of Christ. This practice emphasizes the belief in the transformative power of the Holy Spirit in the sacrament. The term derives from the Greek word "epiklesis," meaning "to call upon" or "to invoke."
To mainstream Christians, the Holy Spirit is a third person of the Godhead referred to as part of a Trinity - a triune Godhead. To many fundamentalist, the Holy Spirit is the life force/power emitted from the Godhead of the God (Father) and God the Word (Jesus the Son). It sustains all that is - both spiritual and physical.
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The holy spirit