The Father is the one true God. The Son is the logos/reason/word of who comes forth from the Father. The Spirit is the breath of God who comes forth from the Father through the Son.
The Father is the person of God, though there are three persons within the nature of God.
The third Person of the Blessed Trinity is the Sanctus Spiritus - the Holy Spirit in English, or Holy Ghost in old English.
God the Father of Jesus Christ is the creator of all the heavens and earth and everything in it. The first person of the blessed Trinity. The Father of all. Hegives uslife and sustains us. He rules the universe. Everything we have and are is from Him.
The father is God, followed by the Son Jesus, and the Holy Spirit. God always comes first.
Bla bla blaAnswer:The Scripture never mentions a 3 person 'trinity.' It is a concept of men who were trying to define the Godhead. Yet, John 1:1-3 defines it for them.
The second person of the Blessed Trinity is Jesus Christ, who is both true God and true man. According to Christian belief, He is the Son of God, fully divine and fully human, and was incarnated through the Virgin Mary. This union of divine and human natures in Christ is a central tenet of Christian faith, emphasizing His role in salvation and His ability to relate to humanity.
I believe his name was 'Trinity'
If you believe in the Trinity, then there is no second person for God is all three.
Holy Trinity: God the Father, God the Son, God the Holy Spirit. God the Holy Spirit is the 3rd person.3
In the Catholic Church, a saint is someone who has been officially recognized for exceptional holiness and is believed to be in heaven. A blessed is someone who has been beatified, which is a step towards sainthood, but does not have the full recognition and veneration that a saint does.
The Son of God, Jesus Christ is the person of the trinity most emphasized in the Creeds.
Father SON and the holy spirit
A Rosary is a religious article, it is best used when blessed. but to give as a gift it does not have to be blessed. polite to tell the person you are giving that the gift is not blessed.