Day 36: The Nature of the Trinity (2025)

Day 36: The Nature of the Trinity (2025)

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Day 37: The Divine Economy (2026)

Fr. Mike continues to unpack the Church’s teachings on the Trinity. Today, we move into an examination of the divine economy or how God has revealed and communicated himself on earth. The divine economy is not just the work of the Father, but rather the work of the Father, Son, a ...  Show more

Day 36: The Nature of the Trinity (2026)

Together, with Fr. Mike, we continue our exploration of the Church’s teachings on the nature of the Holy Trinity. We examine three main ideas. The first is the unity of the Trinity, that the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are all one God. The next is the Divine Persons as distinct ...  Show more

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