Sunday, May 31, 2015

Trinity Sunday- A mystery of our Faith.

 Trinity Sunday.


This feast highlights the relationship nature of God in that there is Fatherhood, Sonship and from that love issues the Holy Spirit. We can spend time trying to explain it, as St Patrick did using the shamrock and many others since, but in essence it is a mystery that we will never truly understand until we reach Heaven.  However, we do not need to wait until then to develop a relationship with each Person of the Blessed Trinity- we are still praying to God, but each Person of the Trinity can help us as we draw close in our lives.

REFLECTIVE QUESTIONS.

These reflective questions may assist us in our endeavour to contemplate the Trinity.

  1. What is my relationship with God- Father, Son and Spirit?
  2. How might I bear witness in my life to my faith this coming week?
  3. What is the truth that Jesus the Word gives to me?
  4. How can I spread that truth in my life?
  5. What does being holy mean to me?
  6. How does the Holy Spirit make me holy?
  7. How might I live my faith and proclaim it in worship and in my life this coming week?

PERSONAL REFLECTION


On a personal note, I remember learning from the Living Parish Hymnal many years ago a lovely hymn to the Trinity. There were 3 verses- each verse dedicated to Father, Son and Spirit and the Antiphon being a version of the Glory be to the Father.   Perhaps it may also help your reflection on the trinity.

Antiphon: Praise to the Father, and to the Son 
                 and to the Spirit Three in One
                 Praise and Glory for ever.

1. Eternal Father, to those night
Your Creatures' endless praise in due,
You we adore and thank and bless,
We are your children made by You.  ( Antiphon).

2. Eternal Son of God the Word
through whom creations's work was done
We are your brethren whom you saved,
Vanquishing death, our life you won, ( Antiphon).

3. Eternal Spirit, living Love
God's gift his Church to sanctify,
Dwell, as Christ Promised in hour midst,
Cloth us with power from on high.  ( Antiphon).


Saturday, May 23, 2015

Pentecost Sunday- Happy Birthday to all believers

 FEAST OF PENTECOST.


Happy Birthday to all believers.


The Holy Spirit: Feast of Pentecost.


This feast marks the 50 days of Easter and the closing of Eastertide as a liturgical season, and the birth of the Church.  So, Pentecost is the Church's birthday- ours too as Christians.

God is three persons- Father, Son and Holy Spirit yet one God.  This is a mystery.  However, we can in our prayer life tap into all three persons. Most of us tend to communicate with God as Father or Jesus as His Son.  However, this feast reminds us that Jesus did not leave us orphans when He ascended to Heaven- He gave us the gift of the Holy Spirit to be with us until the end of time.  Yet, sadly, the Holy Spirit can be forgotten and/or ignored in our spiritual lives.  Yet, He has many special gifts to offer us.  We can have a very special intimate relationship with Him, just as we do with Jesus and with Father God.

So we might like to take some time to reflect on my relationship with the Holy Spirit.  Some reflective questions may include:

1. What is my relationship with the Holy Spirit? 
2. How does the Holy Spirit work in my life?  
3. How will I use the gifts of the Holy Spirit to bring Christ to the world this week?  
4. Do I know my faith adequately to be able to teach the gospel to one other person? If not, what steps might I take to change this?  
5. What areas in my life has the risen Christ renewed during Eastertide and how might the Spirit assist you to continue this renewal for the remainder of the year?  
6. How might I live in the power of the Holy Spirit in my life?

We may also want to reflect on the gifts and fruits of the Holy Spirit and how they operate in our lives. 




Traditions/customs associated with Pentecost Sunday 

Fruit Salad is often used as a dessert for Pentecost Sunday. It is made from 12 fruits to represent the 12 Fruits of the Holy Spirit which are: Charity, Generosity, Joy, Gentleness, Peace, Faithfulness, Patience, Modesty, Kindness, Self-Control, Goodness and Chasity.

The fruit salad can be made using both dried fruits such as currants, raisins, dates and tinned fruits as well as fresh fruits. These are then combined with a syrup made with sugar and water and perhaps a dash of your favourite liqueur.
Another name for Pentecost Sunday is its traditional name' Whitsunday' which commemorated the white robes worn by the newly baptised on this day.  Two other traditional desserts served therefore are white food-meringues or a sponge cake topped with white icing to represent the white robes worn by newly baptised.

Regardless of whether you choose these traditional Pentecost desserts or not, it is important to remember that a new chapter began at Pentecost, and the Apostles started to take the Gospel of salvation to the whole world.  This is also our task.  Pentecost ends the liturgical season of Eastertide, but it marks the birthday of the Church.  

We may wish to pause and say a prayer of thanks in gratitude for the person/people who taught us our faith and have helped us on our spiritual journey.  We may wish to reflect on how we came into the Church.  I was baptised as a young baby- a cradle catholic.  I thank my parents and godparents for bringing me into the family of the Church. However, at some point, we have to make our own decision to follow Christ and take our faith seriously.  This is the journey we all make each in our unique way.  The Holy Spirit is in this journey with us too.

The message of Easter and of the Church is not something meant to be kept to ourselves, rather it is the glorious news that we must take to everyone : the love of God, the forgiveness of sins, and the redemption of the human race.    

As we celebrate the feast of Pentecost, let us be filled and renewed by the Holy Spirit.  We may wish to make the commitment to deepen our relationship with the Holy Spirit and to pray each day at least one prayer to the Holy Spirit such as:

''Come Holy Spirit, fill the hearts of your faithful 
and enkindle in them the fire of Your love".

May the Holy Spirit bless you abundantly.