In this tale, a Bishop hears of three elderly hermits living a simple, holy life on a remote island. Curious and wanting to ensure their theology is "correct," he travels to meet them. When he arrives, he finds that their only prayer is a simple refrain: "Three are ye, three are we, have mercy upon us."
: It reminds us that theology (the study of God) is meant to lead us to God, not replace a relationship with Him. theology
Theology can often feel like a dense collection of abstract concepts, but it is frequently best understood through stories that bridge the gap between "head knowledge" and "heart experience." In this tale, a Bishop hears of three