The Holy Spirit & the Church. Who is the Holy Spirit? Third Person of the Trinity Generated by the love of the Father and the Son Fully revealed by Jesus.

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The Holy Spirit & the Church

Who is the Holy Spirit? Third Person of the Trinity Generated by the love of the Father and the Son Fully revealed by Jesus at Pentecost

Images of the Holy Spirit Breath: – A life force – In Gen 2:7 God breathes life into the man. – In John 20:22, Jesus breathes on his disciples Dove – Symbolizes peace and purity – Comes with the dawn – Brings good news (Noah) Wind – Strong, invisible, can bring change Fire – Brings warmth and light – Cleans and sanitizes – Symbolizes passion

What does the Holy Spirit do? Animates – Gives life In the way the soul gives life to the body Sanctifies – Makes holy When we receive the Spirit in the sacraments and through the gifts or charisms given by the Spirit we are inspired to live a moral life Builds – Increases its members Inspires us to act as witnesses and bring people into community with God

Pentecost in the Old Testament 50 days after the miracle of the Passover the Israelites received God’s Law at Mt. Sinai. – These laws were a guide for the people to behave as God wanted them to behave. The Apostles were hiding in the upper room on the feast of Pentecost when the Spirit came upon them. – God gives his new Church the guide they need to live as Jesus taught.

Pentecost God as Trinity is fully revealed at Pentecost Beginning of the Church’s mission – Church is “born”, birthday of the Church Existed before this but becomes visible now – Spirit gives disciples what they need to evangelize others Spirit takes over for Jesus who is no longer with us physically – Christ lives through his Church; the Spirit will be with the Church “until the end of time” – Fulfills Jesus’ promise to be with the Church “until the end of the age”

Life and the Spirit The Holy Spirit brings change and conversion. With our free will we can: – Ignore the Holy Spirit “Live according to the flesh” – Immediate gratification – Focus on self – Participates in different kinds of abuses OR – Live with the Spirit Focuses on the needs of others Strives for perfect love and happiness Act as “Children of the Father”

Teaching of the Holy Spirit Teaches us to pray – Individuals: Inspires us to say what we need to say to God To praise God, thank God and ask for needs – Church Instrumental in inspiring the liturgical prayer of the Church Teaches through Tradition and inspires the teachings of the Church through the Magisterium – Infallibility: the quality of no error in the teachings of the Church, on faith and morals, proclaimed through the Magisterium

*Charisms of the Holy Spirit Paul’s description – Healing, mighty deeds, show of wisdom & knowledge, faith, prophecy, tongues(both speaking and interpreting) Ordinary charisms – Using the above in an ordinary fashion, teacher, nurse, linguist Extraordinary charisms – Beyond a normal human ability Charisms of leadership – Gifts and abilities needed to lead, especially in the church infallibility *An power given to a Christian by the Holy Spirit for the good of the Church

Gifts & Fruits of the Spirit Gifts of the Spirit at Confirmation Wisdom Understanding Counsel Knowledge Courage Piety Wonder/ Awe Fruits of the Spirit Charity Joy Peace Patience Kindness Goodness Generosity Gentleness Faithfulness Modesty Self-control Chastity

Assembly of the people of God Each member of the Body of Christ has his/her own gifts and abilities given by the Spirit to him/her for the good of all the Church. No matter how humble the gifts are we all need each other to be a complete body

1. What does it mean to say that the works of Jesus and the Holy Spirit are inseparable? The mission of Jesus and the Holy Spirit are inseparable because whenever God sends his Son, he also sends his Spirit. Jesus’ birth, life, death, Resurrection, and Ascension—as described in the Nicene Creed—are part of his mission of salvation shared with the Holy Spirit. They have shared this mission since the beginning of time, although the Holy Spirit was not fully revealed until Jesus poured out the Spirit on the Church at Pentecost. 2. Where does the Holy Spirit lead the Church? The power of the Holy Spirit enables the Church to carry out its mission to unite all people with the Holy Trinity and thus with one another. Through the Holy Spirit, the Church is both a sign and an instrument of eventual unity among human beings. 3. Describe the events of Pentecost. After Jesus’ Ascension, his disciples gathered in Jerusalem during the Jewish festival called Pentecost, the Feast of Weeks, celebrated fifty days after Passover. The sound of a strong wind suddenly filled the house where the Apostles gathered. Tongues of fire rested on them, and they were filled with the Holy Spirit. They began to preach in different languages to the crowd gathered in Jerusalem. Even though the crowd came from many different lands, all understood the message in their own languages. Peter explained that these events fulfilled the prophecies of the Old Testament—the glorified Christ had poured his Holy Spirit onto the disciples and allowed them to preach to all peoples. 4. What did Peter say would happen to those people who repented and were baptized on the day of Pentecost? Peter told the crowd to repent and be baptized to obtain forgiveness of their sins and likewise receive the Holy Spirit.

5. Why is it appropriate to say that the Church is revealed rather than born on Pentecost? The Holy Spirit revealed the Church to the world for the first time, but she had been in God’s plan before the creation of the world and was fulfilled through Christ’s total sacrifice for our salvation. The Church was anticipated when Jesus instituted the Eucharist at the Last Supper and was fulfilled in his death on the cross. Thus the Church existed before Pentecost, but Pentecost revealed the Church. 6. Why was Pentecost the Revelation of the Holy Trinity as well as the Church? Jewish followers of Christ before Pentecost worshipped God the Father as the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. As followers of Christ, they also worshipped him as the Divine Son of God. But the pouring out of the Holy Spirit on Pentecost made them aware of this Third Divine Person of the Trinity for the first time. 7. What are three important elements of the Church’s mission? Christ gave the Holy Spirit to animate, sanctify, and build the Church. The Holy Spirit animates the Church, giving life to her members so that they may proclaim their faith in the Risen Christ. The Holy Spirit sanctifies the Church, building up her holiness through the Sacraments, virtues, and Gifts of the Holy Spirit. Finally, the Holy Spirit builds the Church through Baptism and the mission to unite people in the Trinity. 8. How did the Holy Spirit transform Jesus’ disciples? Before Pentecost, Christ’s followers were hiding behind closed doors in fear. When they received the Holy Spirit, they were transformed into courageous missionaries who set out to proclaim their faith in Christ and baptize new members, helping to build the Church.

9. Contrast a life lived ignoring the Holy Spirit and one lived in the Holy Spirit. People who ignore the Holy Spirit may focus on meeting their immediate desires, living a selfish life according to the flesh, with no time to consider the needs and welfare of other people. In contrast, those who live in the Holy Spirit focus on the needs and welfare of others through the fruits of the Holy Spirit. 10. How does the Holy Spirit help us to pray? The Holy Spirit, the “master of prayer,” teaches us to pray even when we don’t know what to say. The Spirit, operating through the Church’s Tradition, inspires us to pray creatively in new forms of basic prayer types: blessings, petitions, intercessions, thanksgiving, and praise. 11. What is the subtle difference between a charism and a Gift of the Holy Spirit? Charisms are special skills or graces given by the Holy Spirit to a Christian individual or community to benefit and build up the entire Church and the whole world. Saint Paul mentioned charisms such as skills in healing, mighty deeds, prophecy, discernment of spirits, the gift of tongues, and so on. In contrast, the seven Gifts of the Holy Spirit are dispositions or prevailing tendencies, not specific skills: wisdom, understanding, right judgment (counsel), courage (fortitude), knowledge, reverence (piety), and wonder and awe (fear of the Lord). 12. Describe how founders of religious orders often had specific charisms that their followers also pursued. Charisms of leadership in the Church allow leaders to benefit the whole Church. Two examples of founders with specific charisms are Saint Benedict and Saint Francis. Saint Benedict’s charism combined work and prayer, a combination that vowed Benedictines have continued for centuries. Saint Francis’s charism was to embrace a life of poverty and simplicity, and Franciscans today likewise embrace a simple life.