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The Divine Persons and Their Actions in the Trinity
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02:09 - 11:03 (08:53)

The divine persons in the Trinity are inseparable in their being and actions, but each reveals a distinct aspect in the divine missions of the Son's incarnation and the gift of the Holy Spirit. The grace of Baptism calls us to share in the life of the Trinity, both in this life through faith and in eternal light after death.

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The divine economy, or the way in which God communicates and invites us into his life, is the common work of the three divine persons.
02:09 - 03:44 (01:35)
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Divine Economy
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The divine economy, or the way in which God communicates and invites us into his life, is the common work of the three divine persons. This includes revealing himself as father, son, and Holy Spirit, while also emphasizing the unity and role of the father as the origin of all things.

Chapter
The Divine Persons and Their Actions in the Trinity
Episode
Day 38: Summary of the Trinity
Podcast
The Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)
A call for reflection on the bullet points extracted from the Catechism and to allow the messages heard to sink from the mind into the heart, asking for God's grace to love Him the way He loves us despite His mystery.
03:44 - 06:21 (02:36)
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Reflection
Summary

A call for reflection on the bullet points extracted from the Catechism and to allow the messages heard to sink from the mind into the heart, asking for God's grace to love Him the way He loves us despite His mystery.

Chapter
The Divine Persons and Their Actions in the Trinity
Episode
Day 38: Summary of the Trinity
Podcast
The Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)
The podcast talks about what it means to live in faith on this planet while discussing the obscurity of faith that Pope Paul VI mentions, and the divine attribute of God's almighty power.
06:21 - 11:03 (04:41)
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Faith
Summary

The podcast talks about what it means to live in faith on this planet while discussing the obscurity of faith that Pope Paul VI mentions, and the divine attribute of God's almighty power.

Chapter
The Divine Persons and Their Actions in the Trinity
Episode
Day 38: Summary of the Trinity
Podcast
The Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)