COLLECT SERIES
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU ALL ON THIS GREAT FEAST OF PENTECOST.
COLLECT
The Collect for Pentecost Year
C is as follows:
Almighty
ever-living God,
who
willed the Paschal Mystery to be encompassed as a sign in fifty days,
grant
that from out of the scattered nations
the
confusion of many tongues may be gathered by heavenly grace into one great
confession of your name.
Through
our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son,
who
lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever
and ever
NB: Please
note that this is the Collect taken from the Mass during the Day.
REFLECTION QUESTIONS
In making this
prayer tangible, the following reflection questions emerged.
- What
is the mystery of Pentecost?
- How
can ask sanctification of the whole Church during this coming week?
- What
are gifts of the Holy Spirit most needed across the face of the earth?
- What
are gifts of the Holy Spirit most needed in my own country at this time?
- How
can I tap into the divine grace when the Gospel was first proclaimed?
- What
special grace do I most need in my life?
- How
can I filled afresh with the graces of Pentecost?
WHY DOES THE CHURCH CELEBRATE PENTECOST?
This feast marks the 50 days
of Easter and the closing of Eastertide as a liturgical season, and the birth
of the Church. Pentecost commemorates
not only the descent of the Holy Spirit upon the Apostles and Disciples- as we
know, but also the fruits and effects of that event: the completion of the work
of redemption, the fullness of grace for the Church and its children, and the
gift of faith for all nations
So, Pentecost is not just a feast
but in fact it is a Solemnity. It is the Church's birthday- ours too as Catholics.
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. If
we were to ask Catholics generally how they communicate with God, I think the
survey might come in as many tending to communicate with God as Father or
Jesus as His Son and perhaps forget the Holy Spirit.
However, this Solemnity 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.
The Holy Spirit
can be for some of us, a poor second cousin to God the Father, or Jesus His
Son. However, the Holy Spirit is the third person of the Blessed
Trinity-three persons yet one God as our Catholic Faith tells us. Today's
Gospel makes it perfectly clear that the Holy Spirit will lead us to the
complete truth and what is told to us will be taken from Father God and
Jesus. In other words, it will be in total unity as is the Triuune God.
WHY DO I NEED THE HOLY SPIRIT?
The Holy Spirit
needs therefore to be our best friend, since what He tells us is in direct
harmony with Father God and Jesus His Son. Yet, the Holy Spirit will provide
the graces and gifts that we need for our daily lives, just as He did with the
disciples after Jesus had ascended to Heaven. Remember Jesus ascended
back into Heaven so that He could send the Holy Spirit- obviously Jesus in His
wisdom thought it important enough for us.
It is through the Holy Spirit that the Church is guided, and we are in
our personal prayer guided by Him too. It is that quiet little voice
that
- prompts
us to do the right thing and stand up for what we believe when it would
easier to walk away,
- helps
us examine our conscience of any wrong doing/sin/faults which we need to
confess,
- guides
us to do the will of God in our lives.
- is
our consolation in times of grief and confusion.
- brings
us a greater awareness and understanding of our faith
- supports
us in our life journey and is our best friend.
Of course, there are the 7 traditional gifts of the Holy Spirit
and the 12 fruits which eminate from them which we are given in a special way
at Confirmation. However, although we receive them then, we can always
ask the Holy Spirit daily to increase in us these gifts and fruits, and supply
for us what is lacking at our present time.
It seems to me
that the Holy Spirit gives each of us an extra special dose of the gift/s that
we most need for our lives, a gift we use more often than the other gifts- for
me, that gift has been courage and perseverance. When life has been tough, I
know with God's help that I can dig deep and draw on these gifts.
Perhaps, you may have had a similar observation in your life. Of course, we do
not need to wait until life is tough, but we can draw on these gifts each day
in our daily lives.
The Holy Spirit
came to the disciples as promised by Jesus. They were no longer afraid but went
out and preached the Good News. On this feast of Pentecost, which is the birthday
of the Church, she invokes the Holy Spirit to fall afresh on us, and with that,
we can ask Him to provide the gifts/fruits we most need for our lives. We can
be filled anew- a fresh outpouring of the Holy Spirit is a wonderful grace to
receive again. Let us be open to receive the Holy Spirit afresh in our
hearts and to be eagerly awaiting to receive the gift/s He has to offer us on
His special Feast- the feast of Pentecost.
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:
REFLECTIVE QUESTIONS ABOUT THE HOLY SPIRIT
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.
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.
It is a great
opportunity to use the making of the fruit salad into a quiz either for
yourself to refresh in your mind the fruits of the Spirit and/or for younger
members of the family. There is a huge variety of ways making the fruit salad
can be made into a teaching of the faith opportunity in a fun way for the
family. What will you do?
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 (pavlova) or a
sponge cake topped with white icing to represent the white robes worn by newly
baptised.
Lamingtons with cream can be an ideal dessert with a small birthday candle in
each to remind those sharing it to flame their faith and to enkindle it in the
fire of His love.
The Prayer to the
Holy Spirit can be an ideal prayer before meals on Pentecost Sunday so that
when the dessert arrives with the candle, each person can renew in their hearts
the joy of the Feast and keep it alive and active throughout the year.
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 baptized as a young baby just 15 days old- 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 Solemnity 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:
As we celebrate the Solemnity 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.
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