Thursday

What does the Holy Spirit do in your life?



By Paul Dion, STL

The Holy Spirit means a lot of things to a lot of people. His name is used in many ways and has influenced the spiritual lives of many. A careful reading of the Major Prophets will bring His existence into our conscience. A reading of the New Testament will introduce us to Him and His works. From St. John the Baptist to Jesus, He is promised to us as we live our lives as disciples of Jesus Christ.

Here are some "givens" to get you started: The Holy Spirit is the third person of God. He is equal in every way with the Father and the Son. We generally give the Father the name Creator and to the Son we generally and traditionally give the name, Savior.

The Burning Question for this week has more than one part because we want to make you think about the Holy Spirit in more ways than one.

1. What name do we traditionally give to the Holy Spirit?
2. When is the first time that we receive the Holy Spirit?
3. What is the sacrament that accentuates the role of the Holy Spirit in our lives?
4. What is the name of the special Sunday that is dedicated to the celebration of the role of the Holy Spirit in our lives?
5. Does this Sunday have a fixed date or is it determined by the same method as the date of Easter Sunday?
6. There are two miraculous events that are related to this Sunday, what are they and where can you find their story in the Bible?

We'd love to hear your thoughts. Share them with nus and with the rest of the world.

Peace and joy.

2 comments:

  1. 1. What name do we traditionally give to the Holy Spirit?

    Paraclete

    2. When is the first time that we receive the Holy Spirit?

    Confirmation

    3. What is the sacrament that accentuates the role of the Holy Spirit in our lives?

    Confirmation


    4. What is the name of the special Sunday that is dedicated to the celebration of the role of the Holy Spirit in our lives?

    Pentecost

    5. Does this Sunday have a fixed date or is it determined by the same method as the date of Easter Sunday?

    it is not set, it is relative to Easter

    6. There are two miraculous events that are related to this Sunday, what are they and where can you find their story in the Bible?

    I can only think of being granted the gift of evangelical tongues, not babbling tongues... where in the Bible, do I look like a Protestant?

    -Laurence

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  2. Susan9:54 PM

    I agree with Laurence on all but ...
    #2 The 1st time is in Baptism. and...
    #6 In Sunday's gospel, Jesus says that, "the Holy Spirit would come to the apostles (Pentecost) and in the reading Peter says,"It is the decision of the Holy Spirit and ....

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