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Holy Spirit
[ hoh-lee spir-it ]
noun
- the spirit of God:
Wind is a symbol of the Holy Spirit.
- the presence of God as part of a person's religious experience:
I felt the Holy Spirit in the room with me, leading and guiding me in prayer.
- Christianity. Also called Holy Ghost. the third person of the Trinity:
I baptize you in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
Holy Spirit
noun
- Christianity the third person of the Trinity
Holy Spirit
- In the belief of many Christians (see also Christian ), one of the three persons in the one God, along with the Father and the Son ( Jesus is the Son); the Holy Spirit is also called the Holy Ghost. Jesus promised the Apostles that he would send the Holy Spirit after his Crucifixion and Resurrection . The Spirit came to the disciples of Jesus on Pentecost .
Word History and Origins
Origin of Holy Spirit1
Example Sentences
The 12th century “Stavelot Retable,” loaned by Paris’ Cluny Museum, shows the Christian Pentecost, when the Holy Spirit descended upon the 12 apostles, courtesy of beams of light radiating from above.
Martinez-Guevara, who was a member of Missionaries of the Holy Spirit, was also associated with several churches in the Southern California region, including Our Lady of Guadalupe in Oxnard, authorities said.
To make matters worse, Solange believes she holds a special connection to the Holy Spirit that manifests by speaking in tongues.
Edwards actually did win a state title in Georgia with Atlanta’s Holy Spirit Preparatory in 2018.
“The diocese needs to protect themselves against this litigation,” said Bettini, a longtime parishioner of Holy Spirit Catholic Church in Fresno.
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