The Holy Spirit at Pentecost
The Holy Spirit at Pentecost
The Feast of Pentecost is celebrated 50 days after Easter and is considered to be the birth of the Church, when the Holy Spirit descended down upon our Blessed Mother Mary and the Apostles, empowering them in their missions to spread the Gospel of Christ to all the ends of the earth.
Father Daniel Klimek explains more about the significance of this feast.
Then learn about Karen Homan and her “Do Good Restaurant and Ministry,” helping to spread God's Word through service and food.
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The readings for this homily: https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/122225.cfm
Father Daniel Klimek, MIC confronts a growing indifference toward the Blessed Virgin Mary—even among Catholics—and reminds us that authentic Christianity is always Marian. The words of the Magnificat are not poetic exaggeration; they are divinely inspired truth: “From now on will all ages call me blessed.” (Lk 1:48; NABRE). Reverence for Mary is not optional sentiment—it is a biblical directive.
