In the creed all Catholics are indoctronated with it is considered fundamental the the religion that 'on the 4th day he arose again from the dead & sits at the right hand of the father etc: etc:'

The creed (the Nicea creed) was devised as part of the catechism all catholics must be fluent in before being 'confirmed'.

The trinity is also part of the creed & when Catholics make the sign of the cross they recite In the name of the father and of the son and of the holy ghost' - the Catholic church fought a nasty war internally over contrarian views of the meaning and divinity of the trinity. The Langdoc (sp?) region in France is where the losers last battle was fought.

Now in recent years the wording of both may have changed just a tad.

Cheers

Doug Marker