Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity

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The Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity is a major Christian feast celebrating the mystery of one God in three divine persons—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian liturgical feast
Holy Day
Solemnity
alsoKnownAs Trinity Sunday
associatedDoctrine Athanasian Creed
Nicene Creed
calendar Roman Rite liturgical calendar
Western Christian liturgical calendar
category Christian holy days
Feasts of the Lord
celebrates Father
Holy Spirit
Holy Trinity
Son
one God in three divine persons
centralMystery one God in three Persons
devotionalPractices profession of faith in the Trinity
recitation of the Glory Be
singing of Trinitarian hymns
doctrinalStatus dogmatic mystery
emphasizes co-equality of Father, Son, and Holy Spirit
co-eternity of Father, Son, and Holy Spirit
distinction of divine persons
unity of God
focusesOnPerson God the Father
God the Holy Spirit
God the Son
follows Easter season
frequency annual
hasLiturgicalRank Solemnity
isMovableFeast true
languageVariant Latin: Sollemnitas Sanctissimae Trinitatis
liturgicalColor white
liturgicalElements Liturgy of the Hours
Mass
proper prayers
proper readings
liturgicalSeasonContext end of Easter season cycle
observedBy Anglican Communion
Lutheran churches
Methodist churches
Roman Catholic Church
many Western Christian denominations
occursAfter Pentecost Sunday
occursOn first Sunday after Pentecost
precedes Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ
theme contemplation of divine mystery
praise of the Triune God
theologyFocus Trinitarian doctrine
mystery of the Trinity

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