sr.christinaosf Posted June 4, 2017 Share Posted June 4, 2017 From Our Franciscan Fiat Today, the feast of Pentecost, is one of the few times when we have a “Sequence” during the liturgical year. In a couple weeks, for Corpus Christi, we’ll have another one. This morning, I actually used the beautiful text of the sequence for Pentecost in my prayer. This ancient prayer invokes the Holy Spirit under several different titles: source of all our store, comforter, guest, solace, light divine, etc. However, the one the stuck out to me today was “Father of the poor.” A person could look at this several different ways, I’m sure, but it spoke to me in that I am poor. On my own, I can do nothing. As much as I may strive to “do good and avoid evil,” I fall very short. Without the Holy Spirit’s help, I fail again and again. We are all poor, completely dependent upon God. Our consolation is that the Holy Spirit is the Father of the Poor; He can attend to our need and give us the grace we so need. This past week, in preparation for this great feast of Pentecost, our community has been praying this same text as a novena. When I lived in Rugby, ND, we actually prayed it every evening with Vespers, so I have it committed to memory. As we celebrate Pentecost, praying for the Holy Spirit’s action in our lives, you may, too, wish to use it for meditation. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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