First
Reading : Acts
2:1-11
Psalm
: Psalm 104:1,24,29-31,34
Second Reading : 1
Corinthians 12:3-7,12-13
Gospel
: John 20:19-23
Today we are celebrating
the great Solemnity
of Pentecost. If, in a certain sense, all the
liturgical solemnities of the Church are important, Pentecost is uniquely so.
This is because, having reached the 50th day, it marks the fulfilment of the
event of the Passover, death and resurrection of the Lord Jesus through the
gift of the Spirit of the Risen One. The disciples are locked in the upper
room out of fear. But Jesus brings them Peace. The violence of the darkness
which attempted in vain to quench the light has produced peace. Death has
turned into life and peace and thus the disciples’ fear turns in to joy. Here
we find the beginnings of the transformation which the death and resurrection
of Jesus can produce. Pentecost puts an end to fear by calling men and women to
forgiveness. The wholeness and holiness which Jesus’ gift of the spirit has
brought into the lives of the disciples are now available, through them, to the
forgiven sinner.
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