The Indwelling Trinity

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This is really more of an apologetics question, but since it doesn’t relate to any of the apologetics subcategories specifically, I had to put it over here instead.

Aside from the fact that the Indwelling Trinity is a holy mystery (like every third thing in Catholicism), what’s so difficult about it, theologically?

I read someplace that it was considered hard for most people to understand.

Maybe I’m missing something, but it doesn’t seem that difficult.

Here’s a link about it:

 
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Hmmm. I suspect that it “seems” comprehensible to many, but has layers and layers of depth to it in the same way that we can never really fully fathom the Holy Trinity. The mystic Carmelite St. Elisabeth of the Trinity’s works aren’t well known generally, but that’s what she is known for–plumbing the depths of the Indwelling Trinity.
 
I guess if you take “understanding” as being a spiritual understanding then it’s not simple to reach that, unless God has gifted some person in a way to make it simple.
 
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