Pentecost Novena Day 1 - Friday
Pray: Come, Holy Spirit, fill the hearts
of Your faithful, and enkindle in them the fire of Your love.
V. Send forth
Your Spirit, and they shall be created,
R. And You shall renew the face of
the earth.
Let us pray.
O God, Who by the light of the Holy Spirit, did
instruct the hearts of Your faithful, grant that by that same Holy Spirit, we
may be truly wise and ever rejoice in His consolation, through Christ our Lord.
Amen.
Read:
Acts 18:9-18
John 16:20-23
Be
silent
Pray: Father, as a mother carries her child in her womb nine
months, so I choose to suffer for love of You during these nine days of the
novena. Through my redemptive sufferings, may the Church receive the fullness of
life in the Spirit. I pray in Jesus' name.
Amen.
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Friday,
May 10, 2013, St. Damien of Molokai, Pentecost Novena - Day 1
Acts
18:9-18, Psalm 47:2-7, John 16:20-23
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"YOU WILL SUFFER" (Jn
16:33)
"When she has borne her child, she no longer remembers her pain."
-John 16:21
During World War II, four Allied soldiers who were encamped
behind enemy lines in Germany discovered critical enemy battle plans. If the
Allied leaders knew of these plans, thousands of lives could be spared. The four
soldiers decided to ski into neutral Switzerland to communicate the plans. On
the way through the steep mountains of the Alps range, one soldier fell and
broke his leg. After careful deliberation, the other three soldiers told their
fallen comrade that they must leave him alone overnight and would return for him
the next day after the plans were communicated. Returning the next day, they
asked the man how he fared through the night. "I was in agony," he replied. "But
this morning God sent the most beautiful sunrise I had ever seen. When I think
back on this ordeal of suffering, I will remember the beauty rather than the
pain." That's what Jesus refers to in today's gospel (Jn 16:21). The Lord often
saves the best for the moments we are most in need.
Today we begin the
Pentecost Novena, nine days of prayer to "receive the Holy Spirit" (Jn 20:22)
more deeply at Pentecost. We will suffer as we are challenged by the Holy
Spirit, stretched by the call of the Lord, and persecuted by the enemy. After
Pentecost, however, we will remember the joy, not the suffering. Therefore, make
any changes necessary in the next nine days to make room for the Holy Spirit in
your life.
Prayer: Come, Holy Spirit! Do in me whatever You must in
order to do through me whatever You will.
Promise: "Do not be afraid. Go
on speaking and do not be silenced, for I am with you." -Acts
18:9-10
Praise: St. Damien spent his life ministering Jesus to a colony
of lepers on the island of Molokai. In love, he so identified with them that he
contracted leprosy himself and died with them.
Come Holy Spirit fill us with your love http://www.gloria.tv/?media=336421
This is a wonderful post for so many reasons Ed.
ReplyDeleteI love the soldiers story and the message of courage in the midst of suffering.
Come Holy Spirit!