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The "'''Trinity'''" or, "'''Holy Trinity'''" of the '''Father''', the '''Son;;; and the '''Holy Spirit'''
The "'''Trinity'''" or, "'''Holy Trinity'''" of the '''Father''', the '''Son, '''and the '''Holy Spirit'''


* Note: see glossary entry on [[Glossary of terms for catechism of the Catholic faith#holy |"Holy"]]
* note: see glossary entry on [[Glossary of terms for catechism of the Catholic faith#holy |"Holy"]]
 
The Holy Trinity is called collectively the "'''Godhead'''" or the "'''Triune'''"
 
* also, the "'''Blessed Trinity'''"


== Terminology of the Trinity ==
== Terminology of the Trinity ==
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* = God in the full nature of the Trinity  
* = God in the full nature of the Trinity  
** from Middle English ''God'' + ''hede'' (nature of)
** from Middle English ''God'' + ''hede'' (nature of)
* note: the Father is the "source and origin" of the Godhead, but the Godhead indivisibly consists of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit
** see [https://www.usccb.org/sites/default/files/flipbooks/catechism/670/ CCC 2789]


=== hypostasis ===
=== hypostasis ===
or "hypostatic union" refers to the oneness of God in the three persons of God
refers to the "Persons" of God; in Latin ''persona''
 
* from Greek for "substance"
** from hypo- (under) + ''stasis'' (standing or position)
 
* ''hypostasis'' is singular for "Person"
* ''hypostases'' is plural for "Persons"
* "'''hypostatic union'''" refers to the "union of the divine and human natures... of the Son of God, Jesus Christ" ([https://www.usccb.org/sites/default/files/flipbooks/catechism/884/ CCC Glossary])


=== Triune ===  
=== Triune ===  
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* but also used as an adjective, as in "the Triune God"
* but also used as an adjective, as in "the Triune God"


== The Trinity ==
== Athanasian Creed ==
From the "Athanasian Creed"  per [CCC 264|https://www.usccb.org/sites/default/files/flipbooks/catechism/72/]:
or ''Quicunque vult''
<pre>"Now this is the Catholic faith: We worship one God in the Trinity and the Trinity in unity, without either confusing the persons or dividing the substance; for the person of the Father is one, the Son's is another, the Holy Spirit's another; but the Godhead of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit is one, their glory equal, their majesty coeternal" (Athanasian Creed: DS 75; ND 16).</pre>
 
* an important early Church statement and explanation of the Holy Trinity
 
* from from [https://www.usccb.org/sites/default/files/flipbooks/catechism/72/ CCC 266]
 
"Now this is the Catholic faith: We worship one God in the Trinity and the Trinity in unity, without either confusing the persons or dividing the substance; for the person of the Father is one, the Son's is another, the Holy Spirit's another; but the Godhead of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit is one, their glory equal, their majesty coeternal" (Athanasian Creed: DS 75; ND 16).  
* See  
* See  
** entry on [[Athanasian Creed]] 
** [https://www.ewtn.com/catholicism/teachings/athanasian-creed-209 The "Athanasian" Creed] (slightly different translation from EWTN)
** [https://www.ewtn.com/catholicism/teachings/athanasian-creed-209 The "Athanasian" Creed] (slightly different translation from EWTN)
** encyclopedic entry [https://www.encyclopedia.com/religion/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/denzinger|on Heinrich Denzinger and his work, "Handbook of Creeds, Definitions and Declarations on matters of faith and morals"]


 
== The Trinity ==
* the mystery of God in three Persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit
The Holy Trinity is the mystery of God in three Persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit
** called collectively the "'''Godhead'''" or the "'''Triune'''"
** also, the "'''Blessed Trinity'''"
* the Trinisy consists of the  
* the Trinisy consists of the  
** Persons of God: ''Father Son and Holy Spirit''
** Persons of God: ''Father Son and Holy Spirit''
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** Romans considered Christians atheistic, as they rejected Roman gods and refused to worship Caesar
** Romans considered Christians atheistic, as they rejected Roman gods and refused to worship Caesar
** gnostics and other heretics believed that Jesus fully God and not a Man, thus he was either not a man or not God
** gnostics and other heretics believed that Jesus fully God and not a Man, thus he was either not a man or not God
* St. Thomas Aquinas deeper thought on the Trinity in ''Summa Theologica''
 
** involves extensions from the concepts of the Trinity and the Oneness of God:
== Shield of the Trinity (''Scutum Fidei)'' ==
** One God
[[File:Shield-Trinity-Scutum-Fidei-compact.svg|left|thumb|Basic "Shield of the Trinity" diagram (wikipedia)]]
** Two Processions
[[File:Shield-Trinity-Scutum-Fidei-variations.svg|thumb|Four variants of the "Shield of the Trinity"]]
**# The Father > The Son (Generation)
 
**# The Father and The Son >  Holy Spirit (Spiration)
* derived from the Athanasian Creed
*** Three Persons
* God (DEUS) is at the center
***# The Father
* the three Persons are at the corners
***# The Son
* the shiled was consiered the "Herald of God"
***# The Holy Spirit
 
*** Four Relations
=== The forumulation of the Shield ===
***# The Father > The Son = ''Paternity''
 
***# The Son < The Father = ''Filiation''
* note that all the links (connections) are bi-directional (go both ways)
***# The Father and The Son > The Holy Spirit = ''Active Spiration'' (originiation)
* EST means "is"
***# The Father and The Son < The Holy Spirit = ''Passive Spiration'' (procession)
* NON EST means "is not"
*** Five Notions
 
***# The Father > innascibility or unbegottennes
 
***# The Father > paternity, i.e. The Father > The Son
Thereby:
***# The Father and The Son "spirate" the Holy Spirit
 
***# The Son = both Filiation and Spiration
* "The Father is God"
***# The Holy Spirit = Procession
 
*** notes:
* "The Son is God"
**** St. Thomas wrote in ''Summa Theologica'',  
* "The Holy Spirit is God"
***** ''"Although there are four relations in God, one of them, spiration, is not separated from the person of the Father and of the Son, but belongs to both;"''  
* "God is the Father"
**** these relations, originatinos, and processions are internal to God and not related to temporal process (outside of time)
* "God is the Son"
**** See:
* "God is the Holy Spirit"
***** Univ Notre Dame: [https://www3.nd.edu/~afreddos/courses/417/trinityhandout.pdf trinityhandout.pdf]
* "The Father is not the Son"
***** [https://catholicism.org/the-relations-in-the-blessed-trinity.html The 'Relations' in the Blessed Trinity - Catholicism.org]  
* "The Father is not the Holy Spirit"
***** [https://prodigalcatholic.com/summary-of-chapter-23-trinitarian-relations-and-notional-names-of-persons-from-whites-book-the-trinity/ Summary of Chapter 23: Trinitarian Relations and Notional Names of Persons (from White’s book, The Trinity) – Prodigal Catholic]
* "The Son is not the Father"
* "The Son is not the Holy Spirit"
* "The Holy Spirit is not the Father"
* "The Holy Spirit is not the Son"
 
== St. Thomas Aquinas on the Trinity ==
St. Thomas Aquinas thought deeply about the Trinity in ''Summa Theologica''
* his thought extends from the concepts of the Trinity and the Oneness of God:
* One God
* Two Processions
*# The Father > The Son (Generation)
*# The Father and The Son >  Holy Spirit (Spiration)
** Three Persons
**# The Father
**# The Son
**# The Holy Spirit
** Four Relations
**# The Father > The Son = ''Paternity''
**# The Son < The Father = ''Filiation''
**# The Father and The Son > The Holy Spirit = ''Active Spiration'' (originiation)
**# The Father and The Son < The Holy Spirit = ''Passive Spiration'' (procession)
** Five Notions
**# The Father > innascibility or unbegottennes
**# The Father > paternity, i.e. The Father > The Son
**# The Father and The Son "spirate" the Holy Spirit
**# The Son = both Filiation and Spiration
**# The Holy Spirit = Procession
** notes:
*** St. Thomas wrote in ''Summa Theologica'',  
**** ''"Although there are four relations in God, one of them, spiration, is not separated from the person of the Father and of the Son, but belongs to both;"''  
*** these relations, originatinos, and processions are internal to God and not related to temporal process (outside of time)
*** See:
**** Univ Notre Dame: [https://www3.nd.edu/~afreddos/courses/417/trinityhandout.pdf trinityhandout.pdf]
**** [https://catholicism.org/the-relations-in-the-blessed-trinity.html The 'Relations' in the Blessed Trinity - Catholicism.org]  
**** [https://prodigalcatholic.com/summary-of-chapter-23-trinitarian-relations-and-notional-names-of-persons-from-whites-book-the-trinity/ Summary of Chapter 23: Trinitarian Relations and Notional Names of Persons (from White’s book, The Trinity) – Prodigal Catholic]

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The "Trinity" or, "Holy Trinity" of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit

  • note: see glossary entry on "Holy"

The Holy Trinity is called collectively the "Godhead" or the "Triune"

  • also, the "Blessed Trinity"

Terminology of the Trinity

Godhead

The Trinity may also be referred to as the "Godhead"

  • = God in the full nature of the Trinity
    • from Middle English God + hede (nature of)
  • note: the Father is the "source and origin" of the Godhead, but the Godhead indivisibly consists of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit

hypostasis

refers to the "Persons" of God; in Latin persona

  • from Greek for "substance"
    • from hypo- (under) + stasis (standing or position)
  • hypostasis is singular for "Person"
  • hypostases is plural for "Persons"
  • "hypostatic union" refers to the "union of the divine and human natures... of the Son of God, Jesus Christ" (CCC Glossary)

Triune

a similar reference to "Godhead" for the Holy Trinity

  • but also used as an adjective, as in "the Triune God"

Athanasian Creed

or Quicunque vult

  • an important early Church statement and explanation of the Holy Trinity
"Now this is the Catholic faith: We worship one God in the Trinity and the Trinity in unity, without either confusing the persons or dividing the substance; for the person of the Father is one, the Son's is another, the Holy Spirit's another; but the Godhead of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit is one, their glory equal, their majesty coeternal"  (Athanasian Creed: DS 75; ND 16). 

The Trinity

The Holy Trinity is the mystery of God in three Persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit

  • the Trinisy consists of the
    • Persons of God: Father Son and Holy Spirit
    • Natures of God: Creator, Redeemer, and Sanctifier
  • the Trinity was source of much conflict and contention in the early Church
  • and, ultimately, a core tenant of Church doctrine
    • Jews were offended that fellow Jews worshiped Christ, as Judaism was supposed to be monotheistic
    • Romans considered Christians atheistic, as they rejected Roman gods and refused to worship Caesar
    • gnostics and other heretics believed that Jesus fully God and not a Man, thus he was either not a man or not God

Shield of the Trinity (Scutum Fidei)

Basic "Shield of the Trinity" diagram (wikipedia)
Four variants of the "Shield of the Trinity"
  • derived from the Athanasian Creed
  • God (DEUS) is at the center
  • the three Persons are at the corners
  • the shiled was consiered the "Herald of God"

The forumulation of the Shield

  • note that all the links (connections) are bi-directional (go both ways)
  • EST means "is"
  • NON EST means "is not"


Thereby:

  • "The Father is God"
  • "The Son is God"
  • "The Holy Spirit is God"
  • "God is the Father"
  • "God is the Son"
  • "God is the Holy Spirit"
  • "The Father is not the Son"
  • "The Father is not the Holy Spirit"
  • "The Son is not the Father"
  • "The Son is not the Holy Spirit"
  • "The Holy Spirit is not the Father"
  • "The Holy Spirit is not the Son"

St. Thomas Aquinas on the Trinity

St. Thomas Aquinas thought deeply about the Trinity in Summa Theologica

  • his thought extends from the concepts of the Trinity and the Oneness of God:
  • One God
  • Two Processions
    1. The Father > The Son (Generation)
    2. The Father and The Son > Holy Spirit (Spiration)
    • Three Persons
      1. The Father
      2. The Son
      3. The Holy Spirit
    • Four Relations
      1. The Father > The Son = Paternity
      2. The Son < The Father = Filiation
      3. The Father and The Son > The Holy Spirit = Active Spiration (originiation)
      4. The Father and The Son < The Holy Spirit = Passive Spiration (procession)
    • Five Notions
      1. The Father > innascibility or unbegottennes
      2. The Father > paternity, i.e. The Father > The Son
      3. The Father and The Son "spirate" the Holy Spirit
      4. The Son = both Filiation and Spiration
      5. The Holy Spirit = Procession
    • notes: