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Session 4: The Incarnation
The Incarnation is a dogma of the Church that says that the Son of God assumed a human nature in the Person of Jesus Christ.
The Incarnation is a dogma of the Church that says that the Son of God assumed a human nature in the Person of Jesus Christ.
God is one God in three Divine Persons: The Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
Good parents love and protect their children; we are God’s children, and He loves and protect us.
He created the things we can see and the things we can’t see.
Like Him, we can think, we can make choices, and we can love. God wants us to make loving choices.
The mystery of the Holy Trinity is that God is three Persons in one God.
The Persons of the Trinity are distinct from each other but are each fully God.
We can know God’s love from the beauty of creation.
To be made in God’s image and likeness means that we possess an intellect, free will, and a capacity for love.
To love God means to love our neighbor, which is a sign of being a disciple of Christ.
A saint is a holy person whom the Church has officially recognized as having practiced heroic virtue and lived a holy, faithful life worthy of imitation and who is in Heaven with God.
God is three Divine Persons in one Divine Being; this is called the Trinity.
The Blessed Trinity is Three Persons, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, in One God.
We receive new life in the Blessed Trinity through Baptism.
God’s name and greatness are worthy of praise and reverence.