Fr. Graham Writes: 5th May 2024
Thursday is the solemnity (Holy day) of the Ascension of the Lord into Heaven. It is customary, ever since Jesus told His disciples to wait for the promised gift, that the Church prays to the Holy Spirit for 9 days (Novena) between Ascension and Pentecost. It shouldn't be just "one of those things we do". I am hoping and praying that this year it will be different. That more of us, indeed all parishioners, will join in this prayer with devotion and wholeheartedly.
The Church needs the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit was present at the first creation, hovering over the waters, and is ever present in the new creation of the Kingdom of Heaven inaugurated by the resurrection of Jesus. The Holy Spirit is given to us in baptism and we are sealed with the gift in Confirmation. God has no favourites and desires that everyone receives the Spirit. The Spirit enables us to live the Christian life and be acceptable to Him by living a supernatural life in the grace received in the sacraments especially Mass and confession.
God never gives less thank Himself. He gives us the whole Christ, the fullness of the Holy Spirit and all of His love. He loved us first. So our response to a Day of Obligation or Novena is not just out of duty or just "one of those things we do". It is an opportunity for us to move from servant of Jesus to friend, from fear to love.
With my prayer for you as we approach the ascension of the Lord.
God bless you.
Fr Graham








