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After the Council of Chalcedon, some made of Christ’s human nature a kind of
personal subject. Against them, the fifth ecumenical council, at Constantinople
in 553, confessed that “there is but one hypostasis [or person], which is
our Lord Jesus Christ, one of the Trinity.”93 Thus everything in
Christ’s human nature is to be attributed to his divine person as its proper
subject, not only his miracles but also his sufferings and even his death:
“He who was crucified in the flesh, our Lord Jesus Christ, is true God,
Lord of glory, and one of the Holy Trinity.”94
PART ONE: THE PROFESSION OF FAITH
- SECTION TWO I. THE CREEDS
- CHAPTER TWO I BELIEVE IN JESUS CHRIST, THE ONLY SON OF GOD
- Article 3 “HE WAS CONCEIVED BY THE POWER OF THE HOLY SPIRIT, AND WAS BORN OF THE VIRGIN MARY”
- Paragraph 1. THE SON OF GOD BECAME MAN
From The Catechism of the Catholic Church – rosary.team
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