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<title>Fundamentals of Catholicism
by Father Robert Altier
 
Lesson 2:The Most Holy Trinity</title>
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<description>Fundamentals of Catholicism by Father Robert Altier Lesson 2: The Most Holy Trinity If I do not have you confused enough and wanting to leave, now we are going to get into the really hard stuff. Before we even begin, just a warning that this is the most difficult stuff in theology. We are going to talk now about the Trinity. Again, we begin with ourselves, and we recognize that we have consciousness as human persons. That consciousness gives us awareness of ourselves doing things. We know ourselves, then, as doers of certain actions or certain things. Consciousness also allows...</description>
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