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May 24 - Pentecost Sunday, Year A

5 min · 23. mai 2026
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(Acts 2:1-11; Ps.104:1,24,29-31,34; 1Cor.12:3b-7,12-13; Jn.20:19-23) "Suddenly there came from the sky a noise like a strong driving wind, and it filled the entire house in which they were." What our first reading captures in all its dramatic moment, David's psalm declares in clarity – "When you send forth your spirit, they are created, and you renew the face of the earth" – and our gospel defines in Jesus' word and action with His apostles: "He breathed on them and said, 'Receive the Holy Spirit.'" The Spirit comes from heaven above, through the only Son, to redeem, renew, and strengthen all on the face of the earth. "And they were all filled with the Holy Spirit," and they all spoke "of the mighty acts of God," and each one of those gathered there "from every nation… heard them speaking in his own language." For the language in which they spoke was the language of the Spirit, the language all understand. "For in one Spirit we were all baptized into one body… and we are all given to drink of one Spirit," and what does this Spirit say but, "Jesus is Lord," the truth to which all are called, for which every heart yearns. And though all find life in "the same Spirit," though all declare as one that Jesus is Lord, for each of us "there are different kinds of spiritual gifts." As David exclaims, "How manifold are your works, O Lord!" And is not this call to "different forms of service" revealed in the fact that "there appeared to them tongues as of fire, which parted and came to rest on each of them"? Each is thereby given his own "theme," his own song to sing to please the Lord, and our prayer should therefore always be, "May the Lord be glad in His works!" (And for those who deny that man has been given the gift of forgiving sins, do they not read the Lord's straightforward words to His disciples at this most decisive moment: "Whose sins you forgive are forgiven them, and whose sins you retain are retained"?) Praise God for the gifts He imparts to all His children. Praise Him for the peace He leaves us and the mission on which He sends us. But praise Him most especially for the breath of the Holy Spirit which animates our very beings, for "if [the Lord] take away [our] breath, [we] perish, and return to [our] dust," but with this Spirit we share in the very power of God. Fill this house, O Lord, with the power of your Spirit. Let the Church always proclaim your praise. Written, read & chanted, and produced by James Kurt. Music: "There Is No End to Life" (final part) from Thoroughfare, seventh album of Songs for Children of Light, by James Kurt. ******* O LORD, let us be baptized in your Spirit, renewed for the proclamation of your love. YHWH, comes the driving wind from Heaven, the Spirit Jesus breathes upon His apostles, and so we are made your sons, dear Father, and declare your glory unto all. May your Church with one voice offer you due praise and teach the nations of your eternal call. We must leave our sins behind and accept the gifts of the Holy Spirit, living as one with the Son of God. If we keep His commandments, we shall dwell with you forever, O Father God. For He is with you and through Him you send the Spirit; all who desire to be your children you bless with purging fire this holy day. Now the promised gift of the Spirit falls upon our immortal souls and we are refreshed and made new creatures, formed in the image of Jesus, your Son. One you make us in Spirit and Body, free from all the works of the flesh. Your Son stands in our midst and offers us His peace; the Advocate now testifies to all Truth… Come and make your dwelling in us, O glorious LORD and God.

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