Omnipresence

As an attribute of God, being present to all that exists apart from himself, not as a constitutive part of things or in any way contained therein but as the transcendent and absolutely first efficient cause that sustains them in existence.  In the Latin tradition, such causal presence is referred to as God’s “presence of immensity.”

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