Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,
The Great Fifty Days now culminate with the coming of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost. This feast of ancient Israel was a celebration of God’s blessings upon His people with the first fruits of the Spring harvest. Like Passover, the faithful would bring their sacrificial gifts to the priests for blessing and thanksgiving and rejoice that God had “multiplied” their good work with an abundance. Now, at the New Christian Pentecost, the seeds that were planted by Christ in His Sacred Passover bear fruit, not with grains and produce, but with human beings who have accepted Christ as Lord and Savior. Our forebears in the Faith are the new harvest and it continues to be cultivated by the Eternal Word of God, being enlightened by It and nourished by His Sacred Body and Blood. We are therefore in a continuous Pentecost until the end of time. The Holy Spirit, Whom the Father and the Son have sent, endlessly motivates, advocates, generates, protects, guides and directs the Church, ever sanctifying Her in the mission of spreading the Gospel. This work of the Holy Spirit invigorates us both collectively and individually as we put into practice the 7-fold gifts bestowed upon us at our Confirmation.
Today, at the, 10:30 Mass we rejoice with and for our young parishioners who commit themselves to living the Christian life and accepting the responsibility of being more perfect witnesses to Jesus Christ. May they flourish in His sight as we assure them of our prayers and support.
We extend congratulations and hopeful encouragement to all those who have graduated these past weeks. May they be open to receiving God’s inspiration for their future, keep them safe from harm, and faithful to Christ at all times and in all places.
We shall conclude our celebration of the Great Fifty Days with the celebration of Solemn Vespers on Pentecost evening in St John’s. Rosary will be prayed at 3:30 and Vespers and Benediction will follow.
With Blessings,
Father Langan