In the Catholic tradition, the Holy Trinity is central to understanding the nature of God.
The Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit are co-equal and co-eternal persons of one God. However, in practice, many believers tend to place the Holy Spirit in a kind of "third place" in their spiritual lives.
This phenomenon raises important questions: Why is the Holy Spirit often perceived as less significant?
How can we cultivate a deeper appreciation for the Holy Spirit’s role in our faith?