Chapter 12 The Holy Spirit
I. The Holy Spirit’s Mission A. The Holy Spirit was active in the creation of the universe. (Gn 1:1-2) B. We believe the Holy Spirit was at work throughout the history of the Jewish people. (Old Testament) 1. spoke through the prophets 2. not many direct references in Old Testament
I. Holy Spirit’s Mission, cont’d. A few references to the Holy Spirit in the New Testament 1. Luke’s Gospel—known as Gospel of the Holy Spirit 2. Wherever you find the Son you find the Spirit—share the same mission.
II. The Holy Spirit and Pentecost A. Acts of the Apostles (2:2-8) records the Pentecost—coming of the Holy Spirit to the disciples. B. Pentecost—Church celebrates approximately 50 days after Easter. 1. Birthday of Catholic Church 2. Apostles received courage to go out and preach the message of Jesus and baptize new believers.
II. Pentecost, cont’d. 3. New believers = new Church community C. Therefore, the mission of the Holy Spirit and the Church are fused together. 1. Holy Spirit directs Church
III. Titles and Symbols A. John’s Gospel—Jesus calls Holy Spirit Paraclete or Advocate: One who stands by your side, a helper, supporter, comforter. B. Paul’s Letters—Holy Spirit is identified with the work of God the Father and Jesus the Son 1. “Promise of the Spirit”, “Spirit of Christ”, “Spirit of God”, “Spirit of adoption”, “Spirit of glory”
III. Titles, Symbols, cont’d. C. Symbols: 1. Water 2. Fire 3. Dove 4. Cloud and Light 5. Anointing 6. Laying on of Hands
IV. Gifts of the Holy Spirit A. Confirmation—we receive Holy Spirit in a deeper, more profound way. B. Gifts of Holy Spirit help us to strengthen your bond with the Church and help you to witness to your faith in both words and deeds. C. Seven Gifts (7 symbolizes fullness or completion – Isaiah 11:2-3) – All the gifts God gives us to live a good and holy life
Seven Gifts of the Holy Spirit Knowledge Understanding Reverence Wisdom Wonder/Awe Courage Counsel/Right Judgment
Fruits of the Holy Spirit The characteristics and qualities of those who allow themselves to be guided by the Holy Spirit (Galatians 5:22-23) Love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, generosity, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control
St. Kateri Tekakwitha (1656 – 1680) First native American to be canonized Smallpox left her blind and disfigured Baptized a Christian – walked 200 miles to live in a Christian village Led a life of prayer, fasting, teaching, and service Had the gifts of wisdom and courage