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Mike Jones wrote:

Hi, guys —

  • When we get to Heaven, will the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit be One?, or
  • Will the Father and Son be in separate forms?
Mike Jones
  { When we get to Heaven, will the Father, Son and Holy Spirit be One or will they be separate forms? }

Magisterium AI (magisterium.com)replied:

 

When we get to Heaven, the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit will be One, united in essence. The Catholic Church teaches that the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are distinct but inseparable in the indivisible Trinity. (Compendium of the CCC 137)

They are one God in the Trinity and the Trinity in unity. (CCC 266) The Father is the ultimate source of everything, the Son is His reflection through whom all things were created, and the Holy Spirit is the infinite bond of love, intimately present at the very heart of the universe. (Laudato Si 238)

In Heaven, we will experience the fullness of communion with the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. We will be united with God in a way that surpasses our Earthly understanding. While the Church does not provide specific details on the form or appearance of the Father and Son in Heaven, it emphasizes the unity and indivisibility of the Holy Trinity. (CCC 2789)

Therefore, when we get to Heaven, the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit will be One, united in essence, and we will experience the fullness of communion with Them.

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I hope this helps,

Mike

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