WYD08 Day 6 photo highlights IV (July 20,2008) - The Procession of the celebrant
By bluepanjeet on Jul 24, 2008 in World Youth Day

With the help of St. Augustine, Benedict XVI gave a brief theology lesson on the third person of the Trinity at the World Youth Day vigil Saturday night at the Randwick Racecourse in Sydney. The Holy Spirit “has been in some ways the neglected person of the Blessed Trinity” the Pope told the youth. “A clear understanding of the Spirit almost seems beyond our reach.” The Pontiff recalled that as a young boy he learned of the Holy Spirit, but never quite understood the third person of the Trinity until he was a priest and began to study St. Augustine’s writings. He said Augustine?s understanding of the Holy Spirit also “evolved gradually,” and that “it was a struggle.” The Holy Father said the theologian had “three particular insights about the Holy Spirit as the bond of unity within the blessed Trinity: unity as communion, unity as abiding love, and unity as giving and gift.” “These three insights,” said the Pope, “are not just theoretical. They help explain how the Spirit works. “In a world where both individuals and communities often suffer from an absence of unity or cohesion, these insights help us remain attuned to the Spirit and to extend and clarify the scope of our witness.”
















































































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