"Paul was pressed in the Spirit." -Acts 18:5, KJV
Friday May 26, begins the
Holy Spirit novena, nine days of intense prayer to prepare for receiving the
great outpouring of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost. Like St. Paul, we are to be
absorbed, that is, totally occupied with the coming of the Spirit, as if the
Spirit was pressing upon us from all sides (Acts 18:5). Like the apostles and
Mary in the upper room, we are to live and breathe for the purpose of receiving
the Holy Spirit (see Acts 1:14).
The nine days of a novena can be
compared to the nine months of a pregnancy. A pregnant mother is completely
preoccupied with the baby growing in her womb. She is in tune with the movements
of her baby. As the months pass, the baby grows within her and presses more
firmly upon her. Near the end of the pregnancy, all she can think of is "Come,
Baby."
We need the Holy Spirit novena in order to become ever more
attuned to the movements of the Holy Spirit. This is a time to come to Jesus and
beg Him for the grace to thirst for the Spirit (see Jn 7:37-38). No matter how
much we want the Holy Spirit, it's not as much as God desires us to want the
Spirit. By the end of the nine days, we should constantly be thinking "Come,
Holy Spirit." Desire to receive the Holy Spirit more than a mother with a
full-term baby wants to give birth. "Come, Holy Spirit!"
Prayer:
Father, pour out the Spirit in my life like a tidal wave. Carry me in the Spirit
anywhere You wish.
5/25/17
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"Dear children! Tonight I wish to tell you during the days of this Novena to pray for the outpouring of the Holy Spirit on your families and on your parish. Pray, and you shall not regret it. God will give you gifts by which you will glorify Him till the end of your life on this earth. Thank you for having responded to my call." June 2, 1984
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