Actually, all Christians should believe in the Trinity, not just Catholics. We believe in the Trinity because that is how The Bible presents God.
There is God, the Father, who reigns in Heaven,
God, the Son, Jesus Christ, who came to Earth as a man and
God, the Holy Spirit, who lives in Christians today and acts as a counselor (think of your conscience).
There are no "parts" in God, there is only one God, but there are three persons who are God. All have existed since the beginning of time and are equal in importance. It seems confusing, but if it were possible to completely understand God, He wouldn't be God.
Look at it this way, people are made up of two different natures, you are one person but you possess a soul and a body, but you are not two persons, just one. God is the other way around: He is three persons, but only one nature. It is a mystery for the simple fact that we are limited, imperfect human beings trying to explain an unlimited eternity of perfection.
Theologians usually explain the Trinity as the Father has an Idea, only One Idea - which is eternal, and is a Person, the Son, Our Blessed Lord. The Father loves the Son and the Son loves the Father, the love between them is eternal and perfect: the Holy Spirit.
Yes, Catholics believe in the Trinity, which is the belief in one God who exists as three persons: the Father, the Son (Jesus Christ), and the Holy Spirit.
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.
Catholics believe in the teachings of Jesus Christ as passed down through the Bible and tradition. Their faith is shaped by the belief in the Holy Trinity, the sacraments, the importance of prayer, and the authority of the Pope. These beliefs influence their practices such as attending Mass, participating in the sacraments, and following moral teachings.
The church that does not believe in the doctrine of the Trinity is the Unitarian Universalist Church.
I believe his name was 'Trinity'