Pentecost
It’s a joyful day in the church
because on this day of Pentecost, we commemorate the birth of the Church. This
Celebration of Pentecost brings us to the joyful conclusion of the Easter
season.
Today’s scripture tells us what had happened on the day of day of Pentecost. The Holy Spirit descended upon the
apostles and the Blessed Virgin Mary as flaming tongues. The frightened apostles were
transformed into flaming preachers and were given the gift of tongues by a
special anointing of the Holy Spirit. The
listeners experienced a fresh anointing of the Holy Spirit through the
apostles’ gift of tongues and some speaking in their native languages. And the early Christians became
powerful witnesses and brave martyrs for their Faith in Jesus.
Holy
Spirit has given ten gifts in our life. Everyday the Holy Spirit enlightens us
with these special gifts. Those ten gifts are the three gifts that we received
at our Baptism, namely faith, hope and charity and the seven gifts we received
at our Confirmation namely wisdom, understanding, counsel, fortitude,
knowledge, piety and fear of the Lord.
We need to remember again those ten
gifts on this feast day. The gift of faith allows us to see the invisible in
the visible world. Hope gives us the ability to trust in God who is our
Father. Charity provides us with the grace that we need to love God and
to love our neighbor.
Wisdom detaches us from the things of
this world and causes us to desire only the things of Heaven. The gift of
understanding helps us to penetrate the truths of our Catholic Faith.
Counsel enables us to see and choose correctly those actions that will help us
give glory to God and ensure our own eternal salvation. Fortitude gives us the
strength to overcome those obstacles our life on. The gift of knowledge
shows us the path to follow and alerts us to the dangers that we must avoid in
order to attain eternal life in Heaven.
Piety enlightens us with a tender and
filial confidence in God and allows us to joyfully embrace our discipleship
with Christ. Finally, the gift of fear of the Lord fills us with a deep
respect for God and makes us fear anything that may offend him.
What is the role of the Holy Spirit in our Christian life: As an indwelling God, He makes us His Living Temples. As
a strengthening God, He strengthens us in our fight
against temptations. As a sanctifying God, He makes us holy through the
Sacraments: He makes us children
of God and heirs of Heaven through Baptism. He
makes us temples of God, warriors and defenders of the Faith, through
Confirmation. c) He enables us to be reconciled with
God by pardoning our sins through the Sacrament of Reconciliation. He gives us spiritual nourishment through
the Holy Eucharist. As a teaching God, He clarifies and
constantly reminds us of Christ’s teachings. As a listening and talking God, He listens to our prayers and
enables us to pray.
Dear brothers and sisters, on this Pentecost
we need to open our hearts to the action of the Holy Spirit in our lives. How
this can happen in our life? We need to permit the Holy Spirit to take control
of our lives by constantly remembering His holy presence and by praying for His
daily anointing so that we may fight against our temptations and addictions. We
need to ask the help of the Holy Spirit to do good for others and to be reconciled
with God and others every day. In this Eucharistic celebration we
shall pray to the Holy Spirit to abide so powerfully in our hearts that our souls
so that we would wake up to his presence.
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