What is the Holy spirit and why is it so important to us Catholics. How those the holy spirit show us god who he is and what he is. The holy has a huge significance in the way he shaped our church. The church is here to shows us our lovely god’s great strength and power through his love and the holy spirit. The holy spirit plays a major role of the church develop to where it is now today and how did the holy spirit do to reach to what it is today. The Holy spirit shows us that in this ways through the bible, gifts we get from baptism and confirmation and the magisterium is what guided the church so is how the holy spirit wants to show us his power and love for all including people who don’t believe in him or god.
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The holy spirit is a mighty being created by god to make sure the faithful stay faithful to him and not turn to any others because their relationship has been damaged because they sacraments and rituals are done in the right way because he wants us to be as good of a son/daughter as Jesus was to him. Why they holy spirit inspired they bible so we can learn more about our god then we ever knew before to show us wo is the most powerful in the world not the king he did that, by visions he showed through the power of the holy spirit to show us that he is the one that created everything you see and feel or eat now. Why do we get gifts when we get baptised because god shows us his mercy for we have sinned against him but the gifts we get will need to be strengthened which is offered through confirmation? Conformation is where we get enlightened by the holy spirit and god himself which we be forever with us because that’s very important to us that we put god in the centre of everything we do. Therefore, the holy spirit has played a major role in the development in our catholic religion so that’s why it is very important and that’s why it’s part of the holy trinity. So, without the holy spirit the church would not be what it is today or not even exist in our world. That why it so important to us Catholics understand