What is the Trinity? Do Catholics worship more than one God?
Catholics believe in one God, who is revealed in three persons – the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. We call this belief the “Trinity.” Each of the persons is fully God. At the same time, The three persons are distinct from one another, each identifiable. And they are in relation to one another; you can only understand them in reference to the others. The Father can’t be the Father without the Son, nor can the Son be the Son without the Father. The Holy Spirit is related to the Father and the Son, who both send the Spirit forth. How do Catholics celebrate the Sacrament of Eucharist? Catholics are encouraged to participate regularly and often in Holy Communion. Priests, deacons, and extraordinary ministers distribute Holy Communion. Only wheat unleavened bread and grape wine can be used. The bread is made from wheat flour and water, much like the unleavened bread used by Christ at the Last Supper. The moment the priest says the words of the consecration, “This is my body” and “This