BANAL NA ESPIRITU

Ba·nál na Es·pi·ri·tú

Banál na Espiritú
Holy Spirit

The Holy Spirit, also known as the Holy Ghost, is a central figure in various religious traditions, particularly within the Abrahamic faiths.

For Christians, the Holy Spirit is the third person of the Holy Trinity, alongside God the Father and God the Son (Jesus Christ). The Holy Spirit is seen as the active presence of God in the world, empowering believers and guiding them in their faith.

Key symbols associated with the Holy Spirit in Christian iconography include a dove and tongues of fire, which are derived from accounts of the Holy Spirit’s descent at Jesus’ baptism and during Pentecost, respectively. The Holy Spirit is viewed as the active presence of God in the world, facilitating a personal relationship between believers and the divine.

In the Philippines, the concept of the Holy Spirit is prominently reflected in various educational institutions, particularly those run by religious organizations.

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