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Blessed Sacrament Parish

Hollywood, CA since 1904

Pastor's Corner

Pentecost(A)

By Fr. Michael Mandala, S.J. on 11-05-2008 | Pastor |  


* Pentecost (A), (May 11)
* Theme: Recognize God’s Spirit in each of us; Work together to build the Body of Christ

* Mother’s Day
* Many vocations in life – one of the most sacred is that of being a loving mother.
* The celebrations of Mother’s Day and Pentecost work well together.

* The term Pentecost carries a wealth of Scriptural images:
* In early Judaism, this was the feast of the final celebration of the gathering of the grain harvest which began at Passover
* Later Judaism transformed it into a feast of salvation history celebrating the giving of the LAW at Mount Sinai and the establishment of Israel as God’s People
* These two associations were carried over to the Christian celebration as the grain harvest and the LAW are replaced by the gift of the Spirit and the creation of the New People of God.

* It is also interesting to note that there is no unanimity in the New Testament about a single outpouring of the Holy Spirit:
* The 20th chapter of the Gospel of John which we read, places the gift of the Spirit on Easter Sunday evening,
* The 2nd chapter of the Acts of the Apostles (today’s first reading), puts it on Pentecost.
* Originally, perhaps, the gift of the Spirit was associated with each of the post Resurrection appearances of Jesus.
* At the heart of the issue is not a chorological moment, but rather that the Spirit of God animated an otherwise insecure and frightened group of individuals,
And sent them to preach “to the ends of the earth” that “Jesus Is Lord”

* The Readings today tell us a lot about who we are a Christians
* In the 2nd Chapter of Acts,
* People from all over the known world at the time - Parthians, Medes, Elamites, etc. all heard the Apostles, all of whom were Galilean, speaking in their own tongues proclaiming the “Mighty Acts of God”
* Diverse people being brought together by God’s work in Jesus;
* A reversal of the dispersion and division that was created at the construction of the Tower of Babel
* In 1 Corinthians, Paul emphasizes this point of unity in Jesus.
* He say that by means of our one Baptism we are all parts of One Body with Jesus as our Head
* He adds that the Spirit has each given us spiritual gifts for the service of others
* In John’s Gospel
* The Resurrected Jesus,
* Gives the Holy Spirit to his disciples and,
* Sends them on Mission to All People
* As Christians therefore:
* We are a diverse people (Blessed Sacrament portrays this in spades.)
* We are united by our one Baptism (Many Made One around the Table of the Lord).
* We have been given the Gift of the Holy Spirit and sent on Mission – to Hollywood and to the world.

* We are sent on Mission
* Mission is not about “WATCHING” it is about “PARTICIPATING”
* A mother does not just watch her children grow.
* Rather she gets involved with the physical and spiritual growth of her children.
* The husband might say – let the kid learn for himself or herself (I agree)
* The mother says, but these are my kids – I have to guide them and nurture them (I agree)
* Today’s celebration of Pentecost underscores God’s parental care for us,
* But especially God’s maternal care in which God’s Spirit is given to each of us to lead us, and nurture us, and assure us that we are loved.

* We all have our gifts to share
* We each are valuable in God’s sight.
* Let us give thanks for the Spirit of God that challenges us and moves us forward
* Let us respond generously and enthusiastically in order to build up the Body of Christ at Blessed Sacrament and in our world.
* Many Made One Around the Table of the Lord

* Amen

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