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Saturday, 30 May 2020

Pentecost - 2020







Pentecost
the Birthday of the Church

Some Links to Follow


  • Pentecost Sunday - LINK
  • Charismatic Gifts - LINK
  • Prayer Baptism of Spirit - LINK
  • Chaplet - LINK






















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Saturday, 16 May 2020

Baptism in the Holy Spirit - 2020


Toward Pentecost

We are continuing through these Easter days as we approach the final two weeks of the Easter Season. Sunday, May 17th begins the Sixth Week of Easter, followed by Sunday May 24th the feast of the Ascension of the Lord, beginning the final Week of Easter. The Easter season then ends with Pentecost Sunday, the birthday of the Church, and the outpouring of the Gift of the Holy Spirit.

The Holy Spirit is the very source of the Life of the Church and the Spiritual Life of every member of the Church. The more we expand our understanding of this mystery the better we will be able of cooperate with the work of the Holy Spirit within us.

Below I have included a calendar of links taking us through an exploration this great mystery of the Baptism In the Holy Spirit.

In addition to this, Friday May 22 begins the Novena to the Holy Spirit, the nine days of prayer in preparation for the Feast of Pentecost. This Novena may take various forms. 

I have posted on this blog a Novena to the Holy Spirit . . . LINK . . .






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This special series of posts focuses of  Baptism In the Holy Spirit
 and guides one, through a process of prayer, to seek this experience 
 or to renew one’s  personal experience of the Gift of the Holy Spirit.




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Saturday, 2 May 2020

Fourth Sunday of Easter - 2020




I am the good shepherd, and I know mine and mine know me, ...

“Amen, amen, I say to you, whoever does not enter a sheepfold through the gate but climbs over elsewhere is a thief and a robber. But whoever enters through the gate is the shepherd of the sheep. The gatekeeper opens it for him, and the sheep hear his voice, as he calls his own sheep by name and leads them out. When he has driven out all his own, he walks ahead of them, and the sheep follow him, because they recognize his voice. But they will not follow a stranger; they will run away from him, because they do not recognize the voice of strangers.” John 10:

In Jesus time, it was the practice for shepherds to coral several flocks into a single sheepfold over night for their protection and safety. In the morning, a shepherd would come to the gate, call out to the sheep, and only his sheep would come out and follow him. Such was the recognition and influence of the shepherd's voice. Knowing this gives us insight into why Jesus chose to use it as an image of his influence in our lives. To be a follower of Christ, we must have His Voice imprinted on our hearts.

This imprinting happens through our reflective, meditative prayer. When the Lord speaks, it has a positive effect on our hearts. When it is not the Lord's voice we are hearing, its effect is negative. In our previous Post, we discussed identifying these movements of our hearts as we prayed. In this Post, we will look at identifying and naming the specific things that are attached to the different movements of heart we feel. 

This is particularly helpful in matters having to do with choices. Here is an example of what I mean.

Supposing a friend invites you to spend a week with them at their new summer home. You are delighted with the invitation, especially since you are desperately in need of a break. You are about to accept when you remember, that it is the same week you promised another friend, that you would help them with some much needed renovations at their house. Both are good propositions; and after some thought, you decide to beg off helping your friend in favour of taking the week at the summer home.

 But, having made this choice makes you feel conflicted. You feel sad for turning down a friend in need. What to do?

Now, a third friend calls you to commend you for offering to help your friend in need. They remark how kind and generous you are, especially since your friend could not possibly have done the work without you. This makes you feel very positive about yourself. So you reconsider your decision and choose to decline the holiday in favour of helping your friend in need.

That call from the third friend is likened to the Lord's Voice in prayer. Having been presented with choices, you make a decision. Now you take your decision to prayer. You stack your decision up against the images, examples and thoughts you see as you pray the scriptures. This sheds new light on the process that lead to your decision. In the light of the "grace of prayer", ether a confirmation or a rethinking of your choice emerges. Like the friend's voice in our example, the Voice of the Lord will lead you to a better choice, confirmed by its positive thoughts and feeling.

 We can rationalize ourselves into all manner of choices. But there is no deceiving the Lord. A heart sincere and open to listening in prayer, will hear the Good Shepherd's voice. If your choice is a bad one you will want to move away from it. If it is a good one, it will draw you closer to the Lord.

 For a more complete and comprehensive treatment of this subject, prayer and choosing, visit the Ignatian Spirituality Site.


 "The sheep of the shepherd hear his voice, as he calls his own sheep by name and leads them out."



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