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Pentecost Sunday - The Coming of the Holy Ghost

6/8/2014

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The disciples and the Blessed Virgin were assem- bled in the cenacle. For ten days they had been meditating and praying in unison with God, when of a sudden a great noise was heard, as of a violent hurricane, which shook the house in which they were, and then they saw that fiery tongues settled down on the heads of each one of them. They felt themselves illumined, strengthened, encouraged by the Spirit of God, the Holy Ghost. They began to speak in different languages. People of every nation had come to Jerusalem to celebrate the great Jewish feast of Pentecost, a feast which was held by them in commemoration of the giving of the law on Mount Sinai to Moses; and all the Jews wished to see the magnificent ceremonies in their temple in Jerusalem.

Though these Jews had come from different places, where different languages were spoken, still they understood what the Apostles said. Such were the wonderful effects which the Holy Ghost produced in the Apostles. They were illumined by a clear, celestial light, which made them understand all the truths of God, and the future Church, and gave them the faculty of forming right judgment in all things that came under their jurisdiction.

This will also be the effect on you, my dear young people, if you beg the Holy Spirit to come into your hearts. You will feel these effects when He has come, and your way of thinking, your old way of judging, will have changed. New thoughts and other desires will grow up in you. You understand what the thoughts of young people are generally; what their hearts are fixed on; what they delight in. The young man and woman want pleasure, enjoyment, plenty of money, and good company, and they care not whether these things are sinful or not. But when the Spirit of God shall come into their hearts they will no longer love what is sinful; they will avoid all such pleasures. Then they will know, too, that all in this world is vanity, and that it is all-important to serve God and love Him.

Not only did the Holy Spirit infuse a great light into the minds of the Apostles He also inspired them with great courage. After the death of Christ, the Apostles had become very much disheartened, and very fretful. They had not the courage to stand up openly and boldly. Before the death of Christ, Peter even denied Christ three times, and the Apostles all fled in dismay when He was apprehended. As soon as the Holy Ghost had come down on them they were changed men; they no longer feared; they confessed Christ before the tribunals of tyrants; they were not dismayed at tortures; they feared neither the sword nor the bitterest death; they braved every danger to preach the Gospel before the nations of the earth.

My dear young people, if you really receive the Holy Ghost into your hearts, you also will courageously profess the faith of Christ, and human respect will not affect you any more. How many, however, are there who in spite of having received the strength and illumination of the Divine Spirit, are weak and infirm in doing good; they fear to speak a word of correction to a wicked companion, who is likely to draw them away from the path of rectitude.

With all the other gifts came that of holy charity upon the Apostles. With what lively flames of love did not their hearts burn towards their neighbor. Charity is the great virtue of the Apostles. With their hearts burning with this divine flame they went forth to enkindle it in all parts of the world, and to set the hearts of all on fire. Their sermons were frequent appeals to the intellect and hearts of their hearers. At. St. Peter's first sermon three thousand were converted, and at another five thousand. St. Peter came out on a balcony, his face all aglow with a holy zeal. It is thus related in the Acts of the Apostles: "Ye men of Israel hear these words: Jesus of Nazareth a man approved of God among you by miracles and wonders and signs, which God did by Him in the midst of you, as you also know: This same being delivered up, by the determinate counsel and foreknowledge of God, you by the hands of wicked men have crucified and slain: Now when they had heard these things, they had compunction in their heart, and said to Peter and to the rest of the Apostles: What shall we do, men and brethren? But Peter saith to them: Do penance, and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ, for the remission of your sins: and you shall receive the gift of the Holy Ghost.'' They were converted, and baptized; they, too, received the Holy Ghost, and after that became zealous members of the holy faith.

Let us pray, my dear young people, that the Holy Spirit kindle in our hearts also this fire, that we may become, like the Apostles, strong in word to persuade people to follow Christ; and that we ourselves show our love for God by openly practising virtue. Happy shall we be if such is the fire of love of God and man in our hearts. But is your heart really inflamed with divine love? Do you not on the contrary feel that you are cold and careless?

Few there are indeed among young people who think so much of religion and God that they become enthusiastic to do something for His greater glory. In your younger days, in your school-days, perhaps, you were better; you loved God more tenderly. Now it may be said of you,

"You always resist the Holy Ghost." You have the spirit of the world and of sin for your guide, and in this way you sadden the Holy Ghost. We resist the Holy Ghost when we go to confession, and fall back into sin, because we do not reform our lives, as the Holy Spirit asks of us. We resist the Holy Ghost and sadden Him when we follow bad companions, when we are disobedient or impudent to our parents, who wish to guide us in the paths of virtue. On the contrary we give joy to the Holy Spirit by our good will, and He will fill our hearts with His heavenly graces. Should one of you not yet be confirmed, let him look for an opportunity to receive this sacrament, so that he may receive the necessary virtues which it confers, namely: the spirit of Wisdom, and of Intellect, spirit of Counsel and of Fortitude, of Piety and of Knowledge, of the Fear of the Lord. In order that we may be filled with the Holy Ghost, let us live always a pure, good, and holy life.

It is only with those who lead such a life that the Spirit of God remains. We read a beautiful example illustrating this in the Roman breviary. The impious governor Paschasius asked of St. Lucy, 

"Is this Holy Ghost in you?" The virgin answered,

"They whose hearts are pure, and who live piously, are the temples of the Holy Ghost."

"But," said the wicked man, "I will make you fall into sin, and then the Holy Ghost will leave you." To which the virgin Lucy answered,

"I will remain faithful to God, and not consent to sin, and the Holy Spirit will double my reward of glory."

Then the tyrant had her dragged to a place of infamy. Arriving there she stood so firm in the one spot that no power could move her further, and she had to be brought back, when she said to the tyrant:

"You see, now, I am the temple of the Holy Ghost, and He protects me; no power on earth can move me, unless He permits it." In this wise, too, should we fly from sin, and we shall be the temple of God and the habitation of the Holy Ghost.

Come, Holy Ghost, fill the hearts of Thy faithful, enkindle in them the fire of Thy love. Yes, the Holy Spirit will help us to pray "with inexpressible groans." Let us pray to the Holy Ghost, and in our soul will burn such a flame that we will not be able to resist any longer, we shall run delighted in the odor of the love of God. Then may we repeat the words of the Apostle Paul to the Thessalonians: "All you are the children of light and children of the day."

Source:  Sermon's for Children's Masses, Imprimatur 1900


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  Pentecost Sunday - A Letter From Mother - Envy

5/19/2013

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The next gentleman we meet from Satan's ship, the Badsoul, is the coxswain. He stands for envy or jealousy. Do you remember the name we gave him. Coxswain Greeneye. You have often heard jealousy referred to as a green-eyed monster. That is why when people are jealous or envious we say they have green eyes. This morning I am going to try to give you a cure for jealousy.

A little girl was once very jealous of another little girl because the other girl was so much prettier than she was. In other words, this girl had green eyes. She was Coxswain
Greeneye's girl friend. Her mother noticed this and sought a way to cure her of her envy. This is how she went about it. She prepared a package, wrapped it neatly and mailed it to her daughter. The daughter received the package and opened it in a hurry. She was a little bit surprised at what was in it. The first thing she found was a letter, which read like this:

Dear Daughter,
In this package you will find three smaller packages. You will see that each one has a label on it. The first says, "This is what you both look like." The second says, "This is what you both ought to look like." The third says, "This is what you are both going to look like."

The little girl opened the first parcel and found in it two photographs — one of herself and one of the other girl. "This is what you both look like." In the second package — "This is what you both ought to look like" — she found a picture of our Lady. In the third parcel she got her biggest surprise. "This is what you are both going to look like," she found a picture of a skull.

Of course, she was not pleased with the present she had received from her mother. Neither would you be. At the bottom of the box she found another note. It read:

"So daughter, you see you may be jealous of someone else because you do not look quite the same, but remember this, what you ought to look like — our Lady — is exactly the same for both of you. And what you will look like is also the same. Will you be worrying when you are dead whether your skull is prettier than hers?
                                                                                                               With love, Mother."
                                                                            - Heavenwords, Imprimatur 1941 -
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   Pentecost Sunday - From the Gutter to the Throne

5/19/2013

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                                                "Filled with the Holy Spirit."

WHEN Queen Victoria was celebrating her fiftieth year as queen of England, everyone wanted to do her honor. All kinds of gifts were given to her from the people of her realm. Among these gifts was one that she admired very much. It was a gift from the papermakers of London — a box of very fine writing paper for the queen's letters. She liked the gift so well because she was told that this fine paper had been made from dirty rags that had been picked up in the gutters of London. When she was told this the queen said, "Only a master workman could have changed such lowly rags into such fine paper."

Something like that happens to our souls when they are filled with the Holy Spirit. Look at the change in the Apostles. He came upon them as parted tongues of fire and they were filled with the Holy Spirit. They were cowards, hiding behind locked doors before He came. After He came they rushed out to proclaim to everyone the wonderful works of God.

While the three Persons in one God are equal, yet each has His special work. The special work of the Father is creation; of the Son redemption. The special work of the Holy Ghost is to make us holy. He fills our souls with His grace and they become wonderful, just as the master workman was able to take rags from the London gutters and make them into beautiful paper for the queen to write upon. Our souls, so selfish, so proud, so fickle, He can take them, fill them with His grace, and make them new and bright and precious.

We should always have the greatest reverence and love for the Holy Ghost. Just because He is mentioned third in the Trinity does not mean that He should be neglected. We are His special care. He broods over our souls as the hen does over her chickens. He calls us back with His gentle inspirations when we have wandered too far away. His whisperings are like the song of the nightingale which pierces our ears, even though the bird itself remains unseen. From the beginning to the end of our spiritual life, He is beside us watching and guiding. | Dedicate your studies to Him. Pray to Him for light for your mind. Dedicate your hearts to Him. Dedicate! your whole lives to Him, so that He can take the rags of your life, and make them pure and white, ready for the finger of God to write upon.
                                                                - Heirs of the Kingdom, Imprimatur 1949 -
 

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