The Trinity and Divine Providence

Welcome back to the More Than Ordinary Catechism Read-through! Blog readers, I apologize for falling behind last week. Here is an updated schedule for content coming your way over the next few days:

Friday: Share the extended video for the week here (the video will be available on YouTube later today) and the link to the Supplemental Resource guide on Patreon.

Saturday: Check out YouTube for the accompanying resource playlist.

Sunday: A video and note for those struggling on Father’s Day.

Monday: Post about my top five podcast recommendations for supporting your Faith journey

I look forward to sharing this upcoming content with you! In the meantime, enjoy this video about God as Trinity and the Catholic answer to the Problem of Evil.


This week we read Part I, Section Two, Chapter One, Article 1, Paragraphs 2-5. This section included four “In Brief” sections, which reviewed the beginning lines of the Creeds:

“I believe in God the Father almighty, creator of heaven and earth” from the Apostles’ Creed and “We believe in one God, the Father, the Almighty, maker of heaven and earth, of all that is, seen and unseen” from the Nicene Creed.

We reviewed God as Trinity, Father Almighty, and Creator of Heaven and Earth. We also consider the problem of evil. Be sure to watch the accompanying video for a deeper dive on these topics.

Next week is all about Man, our creation and original sin.

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Until next week!

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Published by Abigail C. R. Gripshover

Abigail C. R. Gripshover is a Catholic writer and speaker, passionate about the power of God’s love. She has been a voice for the Church online for over 10 years, encouraging her fellow Catholics to embrace the teachings of the Faith in every area of life. In the summer of 2022, she started a new journey of radical healing through radical trust in God. She is feeling called to share her story of chronic illness and God’s healing grace. She holds a B.A. in English Lit from Christendom College and works from home as a freelance copywriter and digital strategist. She and her husband, Bobby, also offer product photography services and love working with Catholic companies. You can connect with Abigail on LinkedIn to learn more about these services and find her business email address.

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