Peace Be With You · The Holy Spirit Speaks Through Conscience T he Holy Spirit speaks to a person...
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Feast of Pentecost Year A Cyle II 31 May 2020
J esus appears to his disciples who were closed in a friendly house for fear of the Jewish authorities. Passing
through the closed door, Jesus confirms the newness of his risen reality. Yet he shows them his wounded side
to assure them that it was indeed he. He offers them and the entire human race the gift of peace. He entrusts to
them the mandate to carry on his mission, and gives them his own spirit, the Holy Spirit, to enable them to fulfil
the mission and to forgive sins. He, “the lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world” (Jn 1:29) continues
his forgiving and healing ministry through the Apostles and their successors.
This means something more than establishing the sacrament of reconciliation; Jesus is also making his Apostles
participants in his victory over evil. Having completed the work the Father had given him, he now hands over
the mission to his disciples. Through their ministry inspired and moved by the Holy Spirit, the Risen Lord
continues his mission which he communicated to them during his life on earth.
People filled with the Spirit are new creatures, transformed by the breath that makes all things new. We should
never forget that Jesus has given us the Holy Spirit and sent us just as the Father sent him to bring reconciliation
and peace to the world.
God’s Word Fr George Kaitholil SSP
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The Holy Spirit Speaks Through Conscience
T he Holy Spirit speaks to a person through his conscience, indicating what is right
and wrong, and helps him to make the decisions that correspond to the will of
God. The Holy Spirit guides in a twofold manner: on one hand, through the conscience
and, on the other, through the magisterium of the Church.
The Holy Spirit is not only the one who guides us "to the fullness of truth," according
to the words of John the Evangelist, but is also the "interior teacher," as St. Paul
describes him. He does not just say what should be done, rather he also gives the
capacity to do what he commands.
Conscience is the ambit where the Holy Spirit exercises his function. Through this
'organ,' the guidance of the Holy Spirit goes beyond the Church, to all people.
In this personal and intimate realm of the conscience, the Holy Spirit instructs us with
'good inspirations,' or 'interior lights,' and stimulates us to follow the good and avoid
evil, attractions and inclinations of the heart that cannot be naturally explained,
because they are often contrary to the direction that nature would want to take.
However, the Holy Spirit also guides believers through the magisterium of the Church,
It is just as deadly to try to forego either of the two guides of the Spirit. When the
interior testimony is neglected, we easily fall into legalism and authoritarianism; when
the exterior, apostolic testimony is neglected, we fall into subjectivism and fanaticism.
When everything is reduced to just the personal, private listening to the Spirit, the path
is opened to an unstoppable process of division and subdivision, because everyone
believes they are right.
We should recognise however that there is also the opposite risk, that of making the
external and public testimony of the Spirit absolute, ignoring the internal testimony
that works through the conscience enlightened by grace.
It is the ideal of a healthy harmony between listening to what the Spirit says to me, as
an individual, and what he says to the Church as a whole and through the Church to
individuals. The most favourable condition for making a good discernment is the
habitual interior disposition to do God's will in every situation.
Like talented actors we should tend our ear toward the voice of the prompter that is
hidden, so we can faithfully recite our part in the scene of life. It is easier than we think,
because our prompter speaks to us from the inside, he teaches us all things, he instructs
us in everything. It is enough to just give an interior glance, a movement of our heart,
a prayer.
Excerpt from homily by Papal Household preacher Fr Raniero Cantalamessa
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go. They had assured their wives that they would be home in plenty of time for
Friday night’s dinner. In their rush, with tickets and briefcases, one of these salesmen
inadvertently kicked over a table which held a display of apples.
Apples flew everywhere. Without stopping or looking back, they all managed to reach
the plane in time for their nearly missed boarding. All but one. He paused, took a deep
breath, got in touch with his feelings, and experienced a twinge of compassion for the
girl whose apple stand had been overturned. He told his buddies to go on without him,
waved goodbye, told one of them to call his wife when they arrived at their home des-
tination and explain his taking a later flight. Then he returned to the terminal where
the apples were all over the terminal floor. He was glad he did. (continued next page)
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The 16 year old girl was totally blind! She was softly crying, tears running down her
cheeks in frustration, and at the same time helplessly groping for her spilled produce
as the crowd swirled about her, no one stopping and no one to care for her plight.
The salesman knelt on the floor with her, gathered up the apples, put them back on the
table and helped organise her display. As he did this, he noticed that many of them
had become battered and bruised; these he set aside in another basket. When he had
finished, he pulled out his wallet and said to the girl, “Here, please take this $40 for the
damage we did. Are you okay?”
She nodded through her tears. He continued on with, “I hope we didn’t spoil your day
too badly.” As the salesman started to walk away, the bewildered blind girl called out
to him, “Mister…” he paused and turned to look back into those blind eyes. She contin-
ued, “Are you Jesus?”
He stopped in mid-stride and he wondered. Then slowly he made his way to catch the
later flight with that question burning and bouncing about in his soul: “Are you Jesus?”
Do people mistake you for Jesus? That’s our destiny, is it not? To be so much like Jesus
that people cannot tell the difference as we live and interact with a world (shopping,
working, reacting to others that are serving us) that is blind to his love, life and grace.
If we claim to know him, we should live, walk and act as he would. Knowing him is
more than simply quoting Scripture and going to Church. It’s actually living the Word
as life unfolds day to day.
You are the apple of his eye even though we, too, have been bruised by a fall. He
stopped what he was doing and picked you and me up on a hill called Calvary and
paid in full for our damaged fruit. Let us live like we are worth the price he paid.
Be kinder than necessary, for everyone you meet is fighting some kind of battle.
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The Feast of Pentecost Acts 2:1-11 1 Corinthians 12:3-7, 12-13 John 20:19-23 Entrance Antiphon: The Spirit of the Lord has filled the whole world and that which contains all things understands what is said, alleluia.
Responsorial Psalm: Lord, send out your Spirit and renew the face of the earth.
Gospel Acclamation: Alleluia, Alleluia! Come, Holy Spirit, fill the hearts of your faithful and kindle in them the fire of your love. Alleluia!
Communion Antiphon: They were all filled with the Holy Spirit and spoke of the marvels of God, alleluia.
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