'Come to me, all you who labor and are burdened, and I will give you rest.' -- Matthew 11:28
Friday, May 27, 2011
Connectivity
Sunday, May 29, 2011
Sixth Sunday of Easter —A
Acts 8:5-8, 14-17
1Peter 3:15-18
John 14:15-21
Today we receive a foretaste of Pentecost—the birth of the Church—with a reminder of how the Holy Spirit works in the Body of Christ. The message is this: We are never alone. “I will not leave you orphans,” Jesus promises. In baptism, we are sanctified—claimed—as God’s children. Through the sacrament of confirmation, which today’s first reading describes, we are fortified by the Holy Spirit to live more fully in faith, hope, and love.
The Spirit is not a concept, but a Person—the third Person of the One and Triune God who animates and enlightens God’s Temple, the Church as the Body of Christ, and our individual souls. Jesus calls the Spirit the “Advocate” who will be with us always. The Greek term for this word supplies us with a traditional definition—a supporter or defender, like a defense attorney. It also means an intercessor, a mediator, spokesperson, and a comforter or consoler.
However, there is a deeper meaning—that of a teacher or witness. The Spirit of Truth instructs and provides evidence through personal presence. This means that Jesus is more fully present to us than he ever was to his disciples in his own time and place. Then, he was only present to them. Now, he is present to all, throughout time and eternity.
In Christ and through the Holy Spirit, we are made friends of God. We are all connected--the ultimate social network.
Because of this, we have the Advocate—in prayer, in the Eucharist, in the sacraments, in Scripture, in the ministers of the Church and its living Tradition, in one another, and in our hearts. The Spirit—coequal and coeternal with Father and Son—is the reason for our hope.
Brought to life in the Spirit through the death and resurrection of Christ, we have faith in yesterday, hope in tomorrow, and love for today. We become one with the Holy Trinity, now and forever. Amen.
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Good to see you back Brother Francis, I have missed you :)
I'm pleased to know you had a good time of retreat... soon it's my time to go for a week of reflection and rest with my monks.
Tulle.
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