Feast of Pentecost
This
Feast is truly the Feast of the Birthday of the Church. On this Pentecost Sunday, the Holy Spirit
came down on the Apostles and disciples and empowered them to bring the message
of Jesus to all the world.
There
are three great signs of God’s love for the human race:
The
first sign is He created human beings out of nothing in order to share His
infinite love with them, and give them eternal life.
The
second great sign of God’s love is that Jesus Christ the Son of God came to restore
mankind to God’s friendship, straighten out the mess we had created, and save
us.
The
third great sign of God’s love is the gift of the Holy Spirit. This Spirit inspires us to know and carry out
our mission in life. The Holy Spirit
guided the Apostles and disciples in their work of carrying out the mission
entrusted to them by Jesus. We received
the Holy Spirit in Baptism and Confirmation, to strengthen us to do what God
wants us to do in life. St. Paul points
out that there are different gifts but the same Spirit (1 Corinthians
12:4). The Holy Spirit helps us to
discern our gifts and use them for the building up of the Body of Christ – the
Church. In the early Church, and at
various times, the Holy Spirit was manifested by extraordinary signs and
wonders. But for most of us, the Holy
Spirit is revealed in our daily struggles to overcome our weaknesses and
sinfulness, and in our repenting when we fail.
The Holy Spirit helps us discern the hand of God at work in our lives –
The Holy Spirit gives us grace to do the work God has entrusted to us by using
our gifts and talents for the good of the community and the Glory of God. That same Holy Spirit will give us the
insight to see the presence of God and the hand of God in all that comes our
way in life.
Why
do we need a new outpouring of the Holy Spirit in our lives? Because the Holy Spirit gives us: new eyes
to see the face of Jesus in all who stand in need; new ears to hear the voice
of Jesus in all who cry out to Heaven for justice; a new tongue to tell the
message of Jesus to all who have never heard it; a new heart to share the love
of Jesus with all who have never experienced it. Mother Teresa expressed those sentiments in
one of her beautiful prayers: “Lord,
open my eyes that I may see you in our brothers and sisters. Lord, open my ears that I may hear the cry of
the hungry, the cold, the frightened, the oppressed. Lord, open my heart that I may love others as
you love me. Holy Spirit, open my eyes,
ears and heart to all the people who need my love, care and attention.”
May
the Holy Spirit come into our hearts to give us the wisdom to know our mission
in life and the grace and courage to carry it out!