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The Holy Spirit and the seven Gifts
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The Sanctifier, the Consoler and
Counselor, the Paraclete, the Gift from God most high, the Finger of God, the
Interior Master of the soul, Uncreated love, the mutual embrace between Father
and Son, Faithful Friend, Sweet Guest of the soul, Third Person of the Most
Blessed Trinity, Fire, Light, Window, Wind, both gentle and powerful—all of
these are titles that have been given to the Holy Spirit through the ages! Let
us get to know the Holy Spirit, love the Holy Spirit, be docile to the
inspirations of the Holy Spirit and become a pliable and most useful instrument
in His hands for the salvation of countless immortal souls!
The following are practical and
concrete ways that we can incorporate the Person of the Holy Spirit in the
center of our thoughts, decisions, words and actions. In a word, may we be
totally possessed by the Holy Spirit!
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St. Teresa of Avila and the Holy Spirit
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PRAYER. Get into the habit of praying to the Holy
Spirit with greater frequency! Especially before important decisions and actions
we should invoke the powerful presence of the Holy Spirit. The radical transformation of the Apostles
came about only after the Apostles, in union with the Blessed Virgin Mary, made
a powerful charismatic retreat. This retreat was characterized by silence,
fasting, prolonged prayer. The net result produced wind, fire, shaking of the
place where they were united and finally the descent of the Holy Spirit in the
form of tongues of fire. (Acts of the Apostles 2) Then and only then were the
Apostles spiritually equipped to preach the Word of God throughout the entire
world, convert countless souls and all of them with the exception of the
Beloved Apostle Saint John, terminated their lives by imitating Jesus by
shedding their blood as martyrs! All of
this can be attributed to the powerful presence of the Holy Spirit. All of us a need a powerful Pentecost
experience to transform our lives. A
short prayer that all of us can memorize even now is the following: “Come Holy Spirit, come, through the heart of
Mary.” May we breathe this prayer so as to receive the Breath of God—the Holy
Spirit!
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Pentecost and Our Lady's presence
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DOCILITY. Another name for docility is that of being
opened to the inspirations of the Holy Spirit. Fr. Jacques Philippe in his
masterful work on the Holy Spirit, The School
of the Holy Spirit, cites an example from his life as retreat master. He
recounts that on one occasion he returned from a retreat drained of strength.
However, he felt the inspiration—from the Holy Spirit- to go to the chapel and
to make a visit to the Blessed Sacrament before retiring for the night. After
an initial resistance he capitulated and made the short visit to Jesus who was
waiting for him in the Blessed Sacrament. The visit mas not long but it was
very meaningful towards Jesus and important for Fr. Jacques. Consequently he retired to his room slept
well and experienced the consolation of the Holy Spirit. What would have happened if he were to have
resisted that inspiration from the Holy Spirit? Possibly he would not have
slept well that night, gotten up tired and possibly out of sorts the following
day! All depends on listening
interiorly to the Sweet Guest of the Soul—the Holy Spirit—and responding with
our “Yes!” This is the secret to living
in constant peace and joy! Remember the
words of the Psalmist: “If today you hear his voice harden not your hearts.”(Psalm
95) Another is that of young Samuel in
the temple: “Speak O Lord for your servant is listening.”(I Samuel 3)
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St. Stephen's death-- strength from the Holy Spirit |
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ACTS OF THE APOSTLES. During the course of Easter Season which
culminates on Pentecost—the Feast of the Holy Spirit par excellence—the First
Reading in the Mass is taken from the Acts of the Holy Spirit. This can be
considered the action book of the Bible; written by Saint Luke it is also known
as the “Gospel of the Holy Spirit.”
Consisting of twenty eight chapters, the book is marvelous and for many
reasons. One of the primary reasons for the beauty, the appeal and the
fascination of this book is the pervasive presence of the Holy Spirit. Starting
with Pentecost (Acts 2) to the person of Philip the Deacon (docile to the max
to the Holy Spirit), moving on to Saint Stephen the Proto-martyr, manifesting
the eloquence and courage, the obvious working of the Holy Spirit, and page
after page, this is an excellent way to get to know better the Holy Spirit and
His action on the primitive church. May the Holy Spirit start to act in our
persons and lives all the more powerfully right now!
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The Sailboat as image for the Gifts of the Holy Spirit
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THE GIFTS OF THE HOLY SPIRIT. Today very few followers of Jesus know
anything about the powerful Gifts of the Holy Spirit, much less the purpose and
action of these Gifts on the soul. The
Gifts of the Holy Spirit are seven: Wisdom, Knowledge, Understanding, Counsel,
Fortitude, Piety, and Fear of the Lord.
The Fathers of the Church give the analogy of the Gifts of the Holy
Spirit related to a SAILBOAT. Follow this simple but beautiful analogy! The SAILBOAT is our soul; the seven sails are
the seven gifts of the Holy Spirit. The powerful wind is the breath of God or
the Holy Spirit. Finally, the shore towards which the Sailboat is heading is
our heavenly home. The key, however, is
this: the sails must be wide opened so as to catch the wind. Our souls must be
opened so as to catch the wind—the gentle but insistent inspirations of the
Holy Spirit. If done on a constant basis we will reach the shore which is
eternal life with God in heaven.
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Our Lady and the Blessed Trinity |
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MARY AND THE HOLY SPIRIT. Years ago
Cardinal Suenens was invited to celebrate Mass and to preach in Duquesne
University. The Mass had to be celebrated in an outdoor stadium due to the
numbers of those charismatics participating in the event. As it turned out the
day was overcast, cloudy and starting to drizzle; possibly the Mass would have
to be cancelled! However something extraordinary happened! When the Cardinal got up to preach his homily
he said this: “Do you want to know the
true secret to union with the Holy Spirit???” Silence! Then the Cardinal responded to his own
question: “Deep union with the Holy Spirit will come through deep union with
Mary!” In that moment there was thunder and lightning and the clouds dissipated
and the sun broke forth on all in the stadium! God through nature was proving
His love for Mary! Saint Louis de Montfort asserted: “Those who love Mary, the Holy Spirit flings Himself
into their souls.” The same saint highlights Mary’s presence in the Blessed
Trinity. Mary is the Daughter of God the Father, the Mother of God the Son and
she is the Mystical Spouse or Bride of the Holy Spirit. May we all experience our
own personal Pentecost, outpouring of the Holy Spirit. ‘Come Holy Spirit, come
through the Heart of Mary.”