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“Paternal, Maternal, Fraternal and Eternal”
What does thid describe? How and why?
Love and prayers,
What does thid describe? How and why?
Love and prayers,
paternal means fatherly, maternal motherly, fraternal brotherly, eternal means forever…“Paternal, Maternal, Fraternal and Eternal”
What does thid describe? How and why?
Very good, Thanks.paternal means fatherly, maternal motherly, fraternal brotherly, eternal means forever…
I do not know what you are asking with regard to how and why…
Okay, I’ll take a stab at it.“Paternal, Maternal, Fraternal and Eternal”
What does thid describe? How and why?
Love and prayers,
=Nita;5182775]Okay, I’ll take a stab at it.
Someone’s description of the Trinity - three Persons (Father/Paternal, Holy Spirit/Maternal, Son/Fraternal) in one Eternal God.
I get ideas all the time that I credit to my close walk with The Holy Spirit. So yes, the thought, at least for me was orginal.Did you make it up?
Aaah. You mean your close ties of the heart now – Father, Mother, siblings, (and saving the best for last) our Eternal God. One could even say “blood ties” (since Our Lord’s blood is also present in us when we receive the Eucharist).I get ideas all the time that I credit to my close walk with The Holy Spirit. So yes, the thought, at least for me was orginal.
I really liked you’re answer, but that is not what I had in mind. It’s a bit closer to home:thumbsup:
Love and prayers,
=Nita;5184218]Aaah. You mean your close ties of the heart now – Father, Mother, siblings, (and saving the best for last) our Eternal God. One could even say “blood ties” (since Our Lord’s blood is also present in us when we receive the Eucharist).
No,Maybe you’re going to have to tell us your meaning.
Yes it does:thumbsup:However I was thinking of a very specific relationship, not something, while correct, so general=Benadam;5184595]Does it describe Jesus’ bond with man?
You certainly get an A+ for effort!=Shin;5184638]It would be Mary who is Maternal and not the Holy Spirit, who is called the Love between the Father and the Son.