Sunday 8 June 2014

Feast of Pentecost, "Ask the Holy Spirit for this when He descends into you"

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Benediction of Blessed Sacrament on Feast of Pentecost
 FW: Happy and Blessed Feast of Pentecost
On Sunday, 8 June 2014, 
Nivard ...> wrote: 
Dearest Jo, 
 Many, many Thanks for Pentecostal Greetings. I will say Masses for the Sisters you named. 
...wish you and all; Showers of Blessings from the Holy Spirit, the Forgotten Paraclete. 
On June 13th, three of our Sisters celebrate their Diamond Jubilees:...
I was about to send you the attachment when I saw your email.. 
See bottom of page 122 of Bossis. 
I've been pondering it the last few days not realising Pentecost was on top of me!  
... wishes      
Nivard.      
 Time for Lunch...! 

ONLINE HE AND i Gabrielle Bossis.  
1941 May30   -   I was giving Him a sacrifice and I said: "It's a flower that I'm pinning to your robe."
 "Give Me these flowers often.
(The Voice seemed to smile).
It's as though you added to My beauty. You see, when you become more beautiful, I become more beautiful. Oh, My little girl, how one we are! From the time of your morning Communion, right to your night's sleep, let us be one. And again when you are fast asleep  -  one. Forever oneness... Would you like that? Then tell Me that you long for it. Keep it always before the eyes of your soul. Remember how all the tapestries in the abbey at Beaune featured a single word  -  alone  -  to express the bereavement of the inconsolable widow. Let the tapestries of the temple of your soul be the weaving of a single word  -  one  -  to express our undividedness.  Child of God, shouldn't you imitate the union of the three divine persons in one?

Ask the Holy Spirit for this when He descends into you tomorrow. Do you think He is inactive on the morning of Pentecost? He makes the earth new and each one of you, too, according to your readiness to receive. He is infinite. Abandon yourself to Him. He is a consuming fire. Abandon yourself. He is the Comforter. Freed from self, ask Him to comfort through you. Just sink out of sight into your nothingness and let God work." 
End of Pentecost - Paschal Candle
saved for Baptismsn Obsequies ... 

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