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I’ve been under the impression that each person (God’s-3-persons/angelic/demonic/human) has it’s own soul.
Do God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit each have their own soul?
I tend not to use the term “soul” very much, except as in the phrase “body and soul”, where it designates the “other” part of the person which isn’t his body.
So, since I can’t seem to find an answer to my (probably ill-formed) question, can you please help me out here with a reference or explanation that is ONLY thoroughly Magisterially Catholic, please?
Thanks in advance.
Do God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit each have their own soul?
I tend not to use the term “soul” very much, except as in the phrase “body and soul”, where it designates the “other” part of the person which isn’t his body.
So, since I can’t seem to find an answer to my (probably ill-formed) question, can you please help me out here with a reference or explanation that is ONLY thoroughly Magisterially Catholic, please?
Thanks in advance.