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1 5 | God? This is the greatest mystery that the human mind can 2 5 | rational means the great mystery of the Holy Trinity. Great 3 5 | Augustine, studied the mystery of the Holy Trinity and 4 5 | churned in his mind the mystery of the Holy Trinity. He 5 5 | miraculous way that the mystery of the Holy Trinity cannot 6 5 | believes in God lives the mystery of the Holy Trinity and 7 5 | cannot prove rationally the mystery of the Holy Trinity. It 8 5 | It would not then be a mystery. However, we shall mention 9 5 | Testament teaches about the mystery of the Holy Trinity more 10 5 | for an explanation of the mystery. It would not be a mystery 11 5 | mystery. It would not be a mystery if it had an explanation. 12 7 | by saying, "Great is the mystery of godliness -- God appeared 13 14| belongs to the realm of mystery, but we can give one example 14 16| impossible to explain the mystery of the Incarnation. "The 15 16| of the Incarnation. "The mystery does not lend itself to 16 16| Logos is and shall remain a mystery. It was brought about mysteriously 17 18| comprehension of this great Mystery. With faith and humility, 18 24| You have made possible the mystery of our salvation. You also 19 24| to understand the great mystery of our salvation that comes 20 27| with wonder and fear at the mystery of mysteries, the Holy Eucharist. 21 30| to us when he says: "This mystery is a profound one, and I 22 34| Paul says "Lo! I tell you a mystery. We shall not all sleep,