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'''Holy Father''' may refer to: | |||
Holy Father according to the Bible, John 17:11, is YHWH. In John 17:11, ] Messiah (Jesus Christ) prays to YHWH calling YHWH His Holy Father. Trinitarians believe the Holy Father is the first person of the ]. | |||
*], the title given to the first person of the Trinity in Christianity and sometimes to a god in other religions | |||
:'''KJV John 17:11''' And now I am not in the world, and these are in the world, and I come to thee. Holy Father, keep them in thy name whom thou hast given me: that they may be one, as we also are. | |||
*An honorific often used instead of, or prefixed to, the name of the Catholic ] | |||
*An Eastern Orthodox usage referring to one of the ] | |||
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Latest revision as of 21:57, 9 June 2020
Holy Father may refer to:
- God the Father, the title given to the first person of the Trinity in Christianity and sometimes to a god in other religions
- An honorific often used instead of, or prefixed to, the name of the Catholic Pope
- An Eastern Orthodox usage referring to one of the Church Fathers
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