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===The Triune God=== {{Main|God in Christianity|Paterology|Christology}} {{See also|Christophany|Pre-existence of Christ|Visions of Jesus and Mary}} [[File:Santísima Trinidad - Museo de Bellas Artes de Córdoba (CE2299P).jpg|thumb|right|220px|''Santísima Trinidad'' by [[Antonio García Reinoso]]. The Palmarian Church teaches that the Triune God is the supreme truth of universal history.]] According to Magnus Lundberg, the Palmarian Church "on a basic level, follows the Trinitarian teachings in the ''[[Nicene-Constantinopolitan Creed]]'' (325/381), and the further Christological definitions at the ''[[Council of Ephesus|Councils of Ephesus]]'' (431) and ''[[Council of Chalcedon|Chalcedon]]'' (451)."{{sfn|Lundberg|2020|p=205}} The Palmarian Catholic Church professes [[Trinitarian Christianity]], with the ''Palmarian Credo'' laying out their belief in the one God, the Triune God, one in essence, with three persons; the [[God the Father|Eternal Father]], the [[God the Son|Son]] (or the Divine Word) and the [[Holy Spirit in Christianity|Holy Ghost]].{{sfn|Lundberg|2020|p=205}} As a result of the Second Palmarian Council, held between 1995 and 2002, in which the ''Vulgate'' was "purified" as ''[[The Sacred History or Holy Palmarian Bible]]'', the primary religious text of the Church, the Palmarians explicitly centre in this Bible, the Triune God as the supreme overarching truth of universal history and by name mention the Triune God and its three persons in the "purified" ''[[Book of Genesis]]'' onward{{sfn|Lundberg|2020|p=204}} (in the "Old Version" of the [[Old Testament]], used before the Second Palmarian Council, this was far more ambiguous). One of the central devotions practiced by the faithful in the Palmarian Catholic Church is the Holy [[Trisagion]] to the Most Holy Trinity.{{sfn|Lundberg|2020|p=231}} In its [[Christology]], the Palmarian Church teaches that the ''human'' soul of [[Jesus Christ]] was created by God before anything in the material universe and that this was followed immediately by the creation of the soul of the Holy [[Virgin Mary]].{{sfn|Lundberg|2020|p=206}} In this, the Palmarians in a limited sense borrow from and somewhat rehabilitate [[Origen of Alexandria]],{{sfn|Lundberg|2020|p=206}} who taught that the souls of all intelligent being were created before the universe. This concept is an essential element of one of the central Palmarian doctrines; the ''Mystical Espousal of Christ and Mary''. The Palmarian Church and its Bible teaches that their souls were spiritually espoused from the very beginning and state that there were other [[theophanies]] in history; they claim that the soul of Jesus Christ assumed the body of [[Melchizedek|Melquisedec]], [[Priesthood of Melchizedek|Priest]] and King of [[Salem (Bible)|Salem]] ([[Jerusalem]]) and that the Holy Virgin Mary's soul assumed the body of his chaste wife, Essenia, Queen of Salem{{sfn|Lundberg|2020|p=206}} (the [[Essenes]] play an important role in Palmarian historiography and are seen as synonymous with the Carmelites). Aspects of the teaching, symbolised by the union of the [[Sacred Heart of Jesus]] and the [[Immaculate Heart of Mary]], are to be found in the writings of St. [[Jean Eudes]], St. [[Marguerite-Marie Alacoque]] and 20th century French visionary Jeanne-Louise Ramonet.{{sfn|Lundberg|2020|p=207}}
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