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Pentecost Sunday

John 20:22

Receive the Holy Spirit.

Readings for Pentecost Sunday (during the day): Acts, 1 Corinthians, John

Reflection:

Pentecost Sunday is sometimes referred to as the birthday of the Church. On this day, fifty days after the glorious resurrection of the Lord, the Church (those called out by God) is given the outpouring of the Holy Spirit and His sevenfold gifts: wisdom, understanding, counsel, fortitude, knowledge, piety and fear of the Lord. These powerful gifts are given not for our own selfish use, but to build up the Body of Christ, the Church.

The Holy Spirit is also called the Paraclete, which has various meanings. Among them are, “advocate,” “witness,” and “consoler.” St. Ignatius of Loyola wrote of desolation and consolation, the states of moving either away from God or toward Him. Such consolation originates in the Holy Spirit.

We are not in this adventure of Christian discipleship alone. By ourselves we can do nothing, but with the Holy Spirit, God can accomplish great things through us. Jesus promised to send the Paraclete to remain with the Church until the end of time. Even in times of poor leadership and scandal, the Holy Spirit remains and protects us from error and the triumph of false teaching.

A traditional hymn to the Holy Spirit asks, Come, Holy Ghost, Creator blest, and in our hearts take up Thy rest; Come with thy grace and heav’nly aid to fill our hearts which thou hast made, To fill our hearts which Thou has made.”

Amen! May the Holy Spirit pour out His gifts upon St. James Parish in a powerful way as we celebrate this solemn feast.

Reflection Questions

  • How have you experienced the gifts of the Holy Spirit in your life?
  • What can I do and what am I willing to do to share my faith with others, even those who seem different from me?
  • Am I willing to be bold like the apostles were, announcing what the Lord Jesus has done to save us?
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