I am not familiar enough with Catholicism to judge that one, but sounds plausible.
One of the through lines, conceptually, could be The One, the transcendent Neoplatonic principle of primal unity that one may find in both late pagan antiquity but also influencing early Christian theology, particularly by way of pseudo-Dionysius (and later, John Scotus Eriugena). Not necessarily explicit in a folk magic context, but certainly looms in the background of Western esotericism in general.
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One of the through lines, conceptually, could be The One, the transcendent Neoplatonic principle of primal unity that one may find in both late pagan antiquity but also influencing early Christian theology, particularly by way of pseudo-Dionysius (and later, John Scotus Eriugena). Not necessarily explicit in a folk magic context, but certainly looms in the background of Western esotericism in general.
Axé!