The Holy Spirit and the Church

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The Holy Spirit and the Church Unit 1, Chapter 2 Document #: TX005552 © 2016 Saint Mary’s Press Living in Christ Series

Introducing the Holy Spirit The Third Divine Person of the Trinity first appears in the Book of Genesis. In the Old Testament, we see the Holy Spirit participating in the work of salvation. The Holy Spirit was fully revealed at Pentecost. Notes: Review the definition of Trinity, as in article 4 of the student book. © Nancy Bauer / Shutterstock.com © 2016 Saint Mary’s Press Living in Christ Series

The Holy Spirit’s Mission The Holy Spirit has revealed the mission of Christ, which is continued by the Church. The Holy Spirit inspired the Apostles and other disciples to share the Good News. Notes: Point out that the mission of the Church includes sharing the Good News, and following Jesus in his example of poverty, obedience, service, and self-sacrifice. Ask the question that concludes article 4 of the student book, “Where do you see the Holy Spirit at work in the Church?” © giulio napolitano / Shutterstock.com © 2016 Saint Mary’s Press Living in Christ Series

Pentecost: The Church Revealed to the World Fifty days after Passover, Jesus’ followers gathered in Jerusalem. The Apostles were filled with the Holy Spirit They could speak so that they could be understood by all who heard them. Notes: Read aloud the account of Pentecost in Acts 2:1–13. Explain that the Holy Spirit is poured out on all who are baptized, not only on those original followers. Referring to the sidebar in article 4 of the student book, “Being Open to the Spirit,” discuss how the Holy Spirit works in us. © Darren Baker / Shutterstock.com © 2016 Saint Mary’s Press Living in Christ Series

The Age of the Church Pentecost marked the beginning of the Church’s mission on earth. Christ was no longer present on earth in the same way as before. By sending us his Holy Spirit, Christ now acts in the world through his Church. Notes: Explain the analogy of the birth of a child to that of the Church, as at the beginning of article 6 of the student book. © Irina Fischer / Shutterstock.com © 2016 Saint Mary’s Press Living in Christ Series

The Holy Spirit’s Work The Holy Spirit builds, animates, and sanctifies the Church. These elements of the Spirit’s mission are evidence of the Holy Spirit’s energy. Notes: Ask for definitions of the terms in the first bullet point, as in article 7 of the student book. These elements of the Church’s works are discussed in the next slides. © 2016 Saint Mary’s Press Living in Christ Series © Vlasta Handlir / Shutterstock.com

The Spirit Builds the Church The Holy Spirit builds individuals’ faith lives . . . builds community . . . and builds the Church by calling new members. Notes: Ask the students to identify the result of the Apostles’ preaching on Pentecost (three thousand people were baptized). Discuss modern-day examples of this element of the Spirit’s work, asking for examples of leaders or events that the Spirit uses to build the Church. © 2016 Saint Mary’s Press Living in Christ Series © Irisska / Shutterstock.com

The Spirit Animates the Church The tongues of fire at Pentecost symbolize transforming energy. Followers who had been huddling behind closed doors . . . were converted into bold missionaries who began to proclaim their faith. Notes: Using the example of the dramatic transformation of Jesus’ followers, discuss the ability of the Holy Spirit to inspire us and give us courage. Ask for examples of holy men and women who seemed to be on fire with the love of God. © Pavel L Photo and Video / Shutterstock.com © 2016 Saint Mary’s Press Living in Christ Series

The Spirit Sanctifies the Church The Holy Spirit works to increase the holiness of the Church and her members: through the Sacraments through the virtue by which we live a moral life by the many gifts the Holy Spirit gives to each person Notes: Note that as members of the Body of Christ, we are not alone as we try to be good and holy people: we have the grace offered by the Holy Spirit supporting us. Ask for ways that we can access that grace (Sacraments, community, prayer). © princessdlaf / iStock © 2016 Saint Mary’s Press Living in Christ Series

Life According to the Holy Spirit When we ignore the Holy Spirit, we focus on the gratification of our own needs. When we live in the Holy Spirit, we focus on the well-being of others. The Holy Spirit allows us to deepen our relationship with God. Notes: Review the fruits of the Spirit found in Galatians 5:22–23, as quoted in article 9 of the student book. Ask for examples of how these qualities would help us to focus on the well-being of others during an ordinary school day. © Lisa F Young / Shutterstock.com © 2016 Saint Mary’s Press Living in Christ Series

The Teaching of the Holy Spirit The Holy Spirit helps us to understand the truths of faith. The Holy Spirit teaches us to pray. Notes: Explain that the Spirit teaches the community to pray through Sacred Tradition, and also inspires us to pray in our own words. Discuss our need to rely on the Spirit when we have no words for prayer, as in times of confusion or suffering. © AlexandreNunes / Shutterstock.com © 2016 Saint Mary’s Press Living in Christ Series

Charisms The gifts of the Holy Spirit are for the benefit of the Church and the world. Ordinary charisms are seen when we use our gifts and talents to help others. Extraordinary charisms involve spiritual gifts beyond normal human abilities. © Jenny Sturm / Shutterstock.com Notes: With the students, brainstorm ordinary charisms seen within your school community. If your school is associated with a religious order, discuss how the charism of the founder is seen in the school’s mission or character. © 2016 Saint Mary’s Press Living in Christ Series

Charisms of Leadership The Holy Spirit offers gifts that enable leaders to provide benefits to the whole Church. Members of religious orders often try to pursue the charism of their founder. The Pope and the bishops in union with him have the charism of infallibility. Notes: Explain the doctrine of infallibility, as found in article 10 of the student book. © Paolo Bona / Shutterstock.com © 2016 Saint Mary’s Press Living in Christ Series

The Church Needs All Charisms The Holy Spirit gives gifts to every member of the Church. Each person can help to build up the Church. Notes: Read aloud the sidebar in article 10 of the student book, “A Challenge from Pope Benedict XVI to Youth.” Ask for examples of how young people can make a difference through the power of the Holy Spirit. © muzsy / Shutterstock.com © 2016 Saint Mary’s Press Living in Christ Series