
Receive the Holy Spirit
PENTECOST SUNDAY YR A
Collect
O God, who by the mystery of today’s great feast sanctify your whole Church in every people and nation, pour out, we pray, the gifts of the Holy Spirit across the face of the earth and, with the divine grace that was at work when the Gospel was first proclaimed, fill now once more the hearts of believers. Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen.
Reflection
Today the Church presents to us the feast of the gift of the Holy Spirit—Pentecost. It is interesting that John in his Gospel recounts that this event took place on that very same day that Jesus rose from the dead: “On the evening of that day, the first day of the week” (Jn 20:19). In fact, the event is set in Jerusalem after the discovery of the empty tomb by Mary Magdalene early on Sunday morning. She mistook him for the gardener but then recognised him when he called her by name. Now, it was the disciples’ turn to encounter him face to face—suddenly and unexpectedly.
Unlike Mary Magdalene, the disciples did not go looking for him at the tomb. On the contrary, the Evangelist tells us that they were afraid, with the doors locked. Yet the Lord seeks us out and meets us precisely when we are afraid—even when the doors are closed. How beautiful is the greeting that the Lord repeats twice: “Peace be with you” (Jn 20:19, 21). He gives a peace in which the heart finds rest. He does not give the peace that the world gives, for the peace of the world fades away, but his peace remains forever. He paid for it with his own blood: “When he had said this, he showed them his hands and his side” (Jn 20:20).
Then the Lord breathed on them and gave them the consolation they so deeply needed in their discouragement: “Receive the Holy Spirit” (Jn 20:22). Through this Helper, the Lord was with them—and is with us. Through this Holy Spirit who dwells within us, the Lord remained with them and remains with us. He has not left us as orphans.
Prayer
Holy Spirit, grant that there may grow within me:
Wisdom, to see life through the eyes of God;
Understanding, to grasp the events around me as God understands them;
Counsel, to discern the path I must follow;
Fortitude, to sustain me in my weakness and in the face of suffering;
Knowledge, to appreciate the greatness of God and his love for every creature;
Piety, to have a gentle and humble heart like that of Jesus;
Fear of the Lord, so that with trust I may abandon myself into God’s hands, for he is a good Father who loves me.
Amen.



