Today we celebrate the feast of Pentecost which
known as the birth of the Church. Why
would this day be called the birthday of the Church? Because it’s the day when the Holy Spirit
was sent spread the good news of Jesus as the Christ to the many nations
gathered in Jerusalem. In the first
reading from Acts we hear about many Jews who had came to Jerusalem celebrate
Pentecost. Pentecost was a Jewish feast 50
days after Passover to commemorate when Moses received the Law from God at Mt.
Sinai. This feast had been going on for
over 3000 years. We heard that, Parthians,
Medes, and Elamites, and many others were gathered in Jerusalem at the time. Even though they were all Jews thy all
didn’t speak the same language.
The disciples were all in Jerusalem as Jesus had
instructed them. Jesus told them just
before he ascended they would be baptized by the Holy Spirit. The Spirit came in dramatic fashion, making a
loud like driving wind and appearing as tongues of fire above them. The Holy Spirit gave the disciples the gift to
speak to the Jews in their own languages so they could understand the good news
of Jesus as the Christ. This brought
about the unity of Jews of many nations to belief in Jesus. This was like a reversal of the events that had
occurred at Babel thousand of year before.
Babel was the place where God had confused the languages of the people
due prideful ways and caused disunity. At
Pentecost the Holy Spirit came to the restore unity of the separated people
through the belief in Jesus as Lord and Savior. They now shared a common foundation of Life
giving Truth. When the Jews returned from Jerusalem to share the good news of
Jesus this started the growth of the Church to the Jews of many nationalities.
Today the Church continues to grow and is present
throughout the entire world through the power of the Holy Spirit. The Church does this by reminding and
teaching us through the sacraments of the Church. We are reminded of Jesus sacrifice
every Sunday through the memorial of the Mass.
At Mass we are learn about Jesus through the Scripture and homily. We affirm our beliefs in the Church by
reciting the Creed. The Eucharist spiritually nourishes us to grow in union
with Christ. The Church empowers us, the
Body of Christ, to be witnesses to others by our actions and words. This helps us to grow the Church by
attracting others by our way of life, loving God and our neighbor.
During
this Easter Season we’ve witnessed how the sacraments grow the Church. At the
Easter Vigil we added 20 new members to our parish through the grace of Holy
Spirit in baptism and confirmation. There were over thousand people who came
into the Church in Central and Southern Indiana this Easter. We’ve
also had many youth who were confirmed at Ss. Peter and Paul Cathedral just this
last month. Our youth were empowered
with the fullness of the Holy Spirit to spread the growth of the Church through
each of the their unique individual gifts.
How
is the Holy Spirit at work in us today to help grow the Church? We live in America and most of us don’t
have the opportunity to encounter many people who don’t speak our language. We
may all speak English, but there are many people we encounter who don’t know
the Christian way of life or believe in Jesus.
Think about people and experiences you encounter every day. It may be co-worker that is always negative
and complaining. Or possibly some kids
at school that excludes others at the lunch table or at recess. Maybe you have a supervisor that is always treats
people unfairly. Do you see people
ignoring the homeless person sitting on the corner on the way to your office
every day? Are there friends or loved
ones in your life that don’t go to church anymore?
These
are all opportunities to call on the Holy Spirit to act or speak in the right way
to build up the body of Christ. The Holy
Spirit might compel you to say something or do something to reach out to a
person in need or to share your faith.
It may even tell you to wait and pray for them. The important thing is to remember to ask the
Holy Spirit for guidance. There is a favorite prayer I like to prayer in
situations like these to call on the Holy Spirit for help. It’s very short: Come Holy Spirit,
Come. This prayer to the Holy Spirit will
help you to use the gifts you received at baptism and confirmation. I pray this quite often when I’m at a loss
of what to say or do. Each time I preach or proclaim the Gospel I try to always
pray for the help of the Holy Spirit. There’s been many times I’ve preached
with a certain message in mind and someone will tell me how the homily spoke to
them in a totally different way than I intended. I’m amazed the way the Holy Spirit works and give
praise to the Holy Spirit for providing the help.
Jesus
told his disciples: If you love me, you will keep my commandments. And I will
ask the Father, and he will give you another Advocate to be with you always. So please remember to call on the Holy Spirit
who is there always to empower and help us
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