Peace in the Holy Spirit
The Gospel for this Sunday takes us back to Holy Thursday in John’s Gospel, to the section known as the Last Discourse. John sets the stage for events to move fast after Jesus’s death and resurrection. Our Lord tells his disciples that his time with them is coming to an end. As a part of his final instructions he tells them that keeping his word, all that he taught them, will be the sure sign of their love for him. However, knowing the challenges of discipleship in this world, the Lord does not leave them empty handed for the task ahead of them.
Our Lord promises his disciples that the Father will send the Holy Spirit after his departure and the Church will see that the Holy Spirit remains as the continuing guarantor of God’s grace unfolding in the Church’s life. The Holy Spirit is given to all of the faithful in the Church both to know the Lord’s word, what he asks of us, as well as strengthening us to fulfill the Lord’s will in our lives. With the Holy Spirit also comes the gift of God’s peace. This peace is the direct effect of the divine presence of Spirit. As the Lord tells his disciples, and us, this peace is not a world peace. The peace of God that the Spirit brings is not an absence from trouble, frustrations, conflict, or pain, but strength and resolution in the face of latter to persevere and push onward towards the Kingdom, our true home.
As we prepare for the great feasts of Ascension and Pentecost let us keep our hearts open to the Spirit who seeks to strengthen us, console us, love us, and guide us onwards to the Kingdom.
Congratulations Graduates!
This past Wednesday we celebrated the graduation of our 8th graders from our parish school. Alums from CTK graduated last Sunday from SHG and others are preparing to graduate from other high schools or colleges. May the Holy Spirit continue to guide and bless all of our graduates, reminding them of God’s presence and love in their lives, and leading them to greater things still.
Priestly Ordinations
Next Saturday, May 28th, Bishop Paprocki will ordain Deacon Zach Samples and Deacon Paul Lesupati to the Priesthood of Jesus Christ at 10:00AM at the Cathedral here in Springfield. All are welcome to attend. Our diocese is blessed by God in these two good men. Please pray for Deacon Samples and Deacon Lesupati at they begin their priestly ministry.
Blessings to you and yours for the week ahead!
Father Chris House