Pentecost Sunday - Year B - Pentecost & “Holy Spirit, We’re Calling You”

An old beggar lay on his deathbed. His last words were to his young son who had been his constant companion during his begging trips. “Dear son,” he said, “I have nothing to give you except a cotton bag and a dirty bronze bowl which I got in my younger days from the junk yard of a rich lady.” 

After his father’s death, the boy continued begging, using the bowl his father had given him.  One day a gold merchant dropped a coin in the boy’s bowl and he was surprised to hear a familiar ring. “Let me check your bowl,” the merchant said. To his great surprise, he found that the beggar’s bowl was made of pure gold. “My dear young man,” he said, “why do you waste your time begging? You are a rich man. That bowl of yours is worth at least thirty thousand dollars!”

We Christians are often like this beggar boy who failed to recognize and appreciate the value of his bowl. We fail to appreciate the infinite worth of the Holy Spirit living within us, making each of us His Temple and sharing His gifts, fruits, and charisms with us. On this major solemnity of Pentecost, we are invited to experience and appreciate the transforming, sanctifying, and strengthening presence of the Holy Spirit within us. This is also a day for us to renew our promises made to God during our Baptism and Confirmation, to profess our Faith, and to practice it. 

In honor of Pentecost, we would like to share our latest video, "Holy Spirit, We’re Calling You", a beautiful hymn by Ed Bolduc that is an earnest plea for the Spirit's presence, power, and peace to work through us as we share Christ's love with the world. This full-bodied praise song works well for Confirmations, weekends when readings reference the Holy Spirit and of course, Pentecost Sunday.

Video can be watched by clicking here or on the picture below:

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