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Holy Spirit is an aspect of God in Abrahamic religions.
Holy Spirit may refer to:
Religion
- Holy Spirit in Judaism, Ruach HaKodesh, the Spirit of YHWH in the Hebrew Bible (Tanakh) and Jewish writings
 - Holy Spirit in Christianity, person of the Trinity; interpreted differently by Non-Trinitarians
- Holy Spirit (Christian denominational variations), the various Christian doctrines of the Holy Spirit
 
 - Holy Spirit in Islam, Ruh al-Quds, in the Quran, interpreted by some people as the angel Gabriel
 
Religious orders
- Holy Spirit Adoration Sisters, Roman Catholic religious institute of cloistered nuns
 - Daughters of the Holy Spirit, Roman Catholic religious institute of women
 - Missionaries of the Holy Spirit, Catholic religious institute founded in Mexico City in 1914 by Félix de Jesús Rougier
 
Places of worship
- Holy Spirit Cathedral (disambiguation)
 - Church of the Holy Spirit (disambiguation)
 - Monastery of the Holy Spirit near Conyers, Georgia, USA
 
Schools
- Holy Spirit College, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
 - Holy Spirit School (disambiguation)
 
Other religious institutions
- Bank of the Holy Spirit, Italian bank
 - Holy Spirit Hospital, Camp Hill, Pennsylvania, USA
 
Other uses
Holy Spirit may also refer to:
- Order of the Holy Spirit, French chivalric order
 - Holy Spirit Movement, Ugandan rebel group
 
See also
- Espírito Santo (disambiguation) (Portuguese)
 - Espiritu Santo (disambiguation) (Spanish)
 - Holy Ghost (disambiguation)
 - Spirit of God (disambiguation)
 - Sancti Spiritus (disambiguation) (Latin)
 - Spirito Santo (disambiguation) (Italian)
 
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