Trinity Sunday is a Christian feast celebrated on the first Sunday after Pentecost, dedicated to the Holy Trinity: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. It emphasizes the theological significance of the Trinity in Christian belief and is observed in many liturgical denominations. Churches often feature special hymns, prayers, and sermons focusing on the nature of God as a triune being. It serves as a reminder of the unity and co-equal nature of the three persons of the Trinity in Christian faith.
Trinity Sunday is: Domingo de la Trinidad.
Christians celebrate the Trinity all of the time. However, the Sunday after Pentecost is known as 'Trinity Sunday.'
It is the Sunday when we remember the Holy Trinity - One God yet in three persons, Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Sunday after Pentecost is Trinity Sunday.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Sunday after Pentecost is Trinity Sunday.
Because on Pentecost, we celebrate the Coming Of the Holy Spirit, so on the following Sunday, we celebrate all 3 Divine Persons of the Holy Trinity.
The church feast after Pentecost is called Trinity Sunday. It is observed on the Sunday following Pentecost to honor the Christian belief in the Trinity - the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. It serves as a reminder of the central mystery of the Christian faith.
Trinity Sunday in the Western Church. All Saints in the Eastern Church.
Pentecost Sunday (7th sunday after Easter)
The Sunday that celebrates the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit is called Trinity Sunday. This day falls on the first Sunday after Pentecost and is dedicated to honoring the Christian doctrine of the Trinity.
The Sunday following Pentecost is known as Trinity Sunday in the Christian liturgical calendar. It celebrates the Christian doctrine of the Trinity, which describes God as three persons in one essence: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. This feast occurs one week after Pentecost, which commemorates the descent of the Holy Spirit upon the apostles, marking the beginning of the Church's mission. Trinity Sunday invites believers to reflect on the nature of God and the mystery of the Trinity in their faith.
In the case of Holy Trinity, the patron chosen for the school are the Three Persons in One God, which is the Holy Trinity. The school's patronal feast day would probably be Trinity Sunday (which in many dioceses is the first Sunday after Pentecost, but I am not sure when it is in the dioceses of Australia).