Showing posts with label Pentecost Sunday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pentecost Sunday. Show all posts

Sunday, May 31, 2020

PENTECOST SUNDAY at St. Raphael Catholic Church

Pentecost Sunday at St. Raphael Catholic Church with Fr. Kevin Mackin and Deacon Jim Grevenites.

Sunday, May 27, 2018

Fr. Kevin's Homily: The gifts of the Holy Spirit

Homily for Pentecost Sunday, given by Fr. Kevin Mackin, OFM, on Sunday, May 20, 2018 at St. Raphael Catholic Church in St. Petersburg, Florida. Still photos for video by T. Allan Smith. Audio by Jeff Keller.

Saturday, May 30, 2015

Father Tim's Homily for Pentecost Sunday

Father Tim Sherwood's homily for Pentecost Sunday at St. Raphael Catholic Church in St. Petersburg, Florida. Video by T. Allan Smith. Additional video by Niki Smith. Audio by Jeff Keller. Theme music: Deliberate Thoughts by Kevin MacLeod.

Friday, June 10, 2011

Pentecost Sunday: A mighty wind

By Dr. Scott Hahn

The giving of the Spirit to the new people of God crowns the mighty acts of the Father in salvation history.

The Jewish feast of Pentecost called all devout Jews to Jerusalem to celebrate their birth as God’s chosen people, in the covenant Law given to Moses at Sinai (see Leviticus 23:15-21; Deuteronomy 16:9-11).

In today’s First Reading the mysteries prefigured in that feast are fulfilled in the pouring out of the Spirit on Mary and the Apostles (see Acts 1:14).

The Spirit seals the new law and new covenant brought by Jesus, written not on stone tablets but on the hearts of believers, as the prophets promised (see 2 Corinthians 3:2-8; Romans 8:2).

The Spirit is revealed as the life-giving breath of the Father, the Wisdom by which He made all things, as we sing in today’s Psalm. In the beginning, the Spirit came as a “mighty wind” sweeping over the face of the earth (see Genesis 1:2). And in the new creation of Pentecost, the Spirit again comes as “a strong, driving wind” to renew the face of the earth.

As God fashioned the first man out of dust and filled him with His Spirit (see Genesis 2:7), in today’s Gospel we see the New Adam become a life-giving Spirit, breathing new life into the Apostles (see 1 Corinthians 15:45,47).

Like a river of living water, for all ages He will pour out His Spirit on His body, the Church, as we hear in today’s Epistle (see also John 7:37-39).

We receive that Spirit in the sacraments, being made a “new creation” in Baptism (see 2 Corinthians 5:17; Galatians 6:15). Drinking of the one Spirit in the Eucharist (see 1 Corinthians 10:4), we are the first fruits of a new humanity - fashioned from out of every nation under heaven, with no distinctions of wealth or language or race, a people born of the Spirit.

Dr. Scott Hahn is professor of theology at Franciscan University at Steubenville, Ohio. He was formerly a Presbyterian minister who converted to Catholicism in 1986. Lighthouse Catholic Media has many of his talks on CD or for download.

The Gospel this Sunday

June 12, 2011
Pentecost Sunday

John 20:19-23

On the evening of that first day of the week,
when the doors were locked, where the disciples were,
for fear of the Jews,
Jesus came and stood in their midst
and said to them, “Peace be with you.”
When he had said this, he showed them his hands and his side.
The disciples rejoiced when they saw the Lord.
Jesus said to them again, “Peace be with you.
As the Father has sent me, so I send you.”
And when he had said this, he breathed on them and said to them,
“Receive the Holy Spirit.
Whose sins you forgive are forgiven them,
and whose sins you retain are retained.”

Read the first and second readings and the Responsorial Psalm
– United States Conference of Catholic Bishops