Fr. Graham Writes: 24th May 2026
It might seem odd that there are two accounts of the outpouring of the Holy Spirit on the Apostles. Both are in our Mass readings today. The Acts of the Apostles describes a mighty wind filling the whole house and tongues of fire appearing above the head of each before they began to preach to a multitude. In the account from Saint John, Jesus breathes the Holy Spirit on the apostles directly. Having two accounts is not unusual. There are two accounts of creation in Genesis particularly describing the creation of Man and Woman. Having two accounts does not mean that one is wrong. That is not how we read or understand the revelation of scripture. Together they give a deeper meaning to the same truth.
Both Genesis and Pentecost accounts are about creation - in the beginning and the new creation after the death, resurrection and ascension of Jesus. "Behold I make all things new!"
Jesus gives His breath, and life to us through the Holy Spirit and receiving this gift is to receive the very life of God who revealed Himself to Moses in the flame of the burning bush. It is transformative. All nations are to hear the Good News as prophesied in the gathering of all known nations in their hearing.
We have received the Holy Spirit. But there is always more to learn and understand about the fullness of His gifts and fruits which we only experience when we delve deeper into the mystery of the gift received. Ask for the Holy Spirit, more and more every day, that the peace and freedom of the fruit of Jesus' resurrection may be more evident in each one of us and our parish.
May God bless you all. With my prayer for you every day,
Fr Graham.










