SOLEMNITY OF
PENTECOST, YEAR B: HOMILY BY FR. JUSTIN ADIELE
THEME: “THE SPIRIT THAT RENEWS THE FACE OF GOODNESS IN US”
INTRODUCTION:
The word “Pentecost” is from a Greek derivation;
“Pentekostos” or “Pente-koste”, meaning “fiftieth day”. It is a Jewish holiday
festival of Weeks which falls seven weeks after the Jewish Passover Feast. This
“Weeks Festival” (“Shavuot” in Hebrew) stems from Leviticus 23:16, which called
the people to count seven weeks or fifty days from the end of Passover, and
present an offering of new grains to the Lord. This ‘Shavuot’ or Weeks Festival
was the second great feast in the Hebrews’ annual cycle of holy days. Many, who
have benefited from the year’s harvest, gather to thank the Lord of the harvest
with grain offerings. It was on this day that the Holy Spirit descended on Mary
and the Apostles; exactly fifty days after Easter. In the same context of
bringing new grain offerings to the Lord, the Lord offered and poured out His
own fruits/gifts of the Holy Spirit to the world.
THE FIRST READING
(ACTS. 2: 1 – 11)
In the first reading, we read about the out pouring of the
Holy Spirit on the Apostles and the effects. They began to speak in other
tongues as the Spirit gave them utterance, imparting in the lives of the many
races and tribes of people gathered for the Weeks Festival. The Holy Spirit
renewed the face of their communication, and they spoke in the language
everyone could understand. Their communication with the power of the Holy
Spirit attracted many towards them. Today, we need the Holy Spirit to also
renew the communication amongst us, amongst brothers and amongst nations who
are still at war with each other. May the Holy eliminate every bridge in
communication and help us to understand rather than misunderstand one another
and live peacefully with one another!
THE SECOND READING
(GAL. 5: 6 – 25)
In the second reading, we read about the fruits of the Holy
Spirit which God offers to the world to renew our walks from walking in the
darkness of the flesh, to walking by the Holy Spirit. We need and invoke the
Holy Spirit upon us today, to change from walking in immorality, impurity,
licentiousness, idolatry, sorcery, enmity, strife, jealousy, anger, hatred,
selfishness, dissension, party spirit, envy and drunkenness; to walking in
love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness,
self-control, and appeasing one another. The Holy Spirits renews us to appease
and not to provoke one another.
THE GOSPEL READING
(JN. 15: 26 – 27; 16: 12 – 15)
In the gospel reading, Jesus pre-empted the Apostles, that
when the Holy Spirit comes, He will renew them in the truth and in their
witnessing for Christ. And today, at the festival of weeks, they received the
Holy Spirit and courageously sprang into witnessing, away from every fear, and
idle, silent or cold faith.
CONCLUSION
The Holy Spirit comes to renew the face/warmth of God in us;
the face/warmth of goodness. The Holy Spirit renews us in good communication
with one another; renews us in walking in love and righteousness with one
another; and renews us in fervent witnessing for Christ to the glory of God and
our own glory. May the same Spirit pour forth upon us the gifts and unction for
every good work, in relation to the world around us and in relation to God,
without ever growing cold in faith and in love!
Happy Feast of
Pentecost!
Fr. Justin
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