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GB News Daily Reflection
In today's Daily Reflection, we explore Pentecost Sunday, also known as Whitsun, a once-vibrant community celebration marked by parades and new white dresses. It holds deep meaning for Christians, as it commemorates the gift of the Holy Spirit — given by Jesus as a friend, guide, and companion. Pentecost reminds us that God is not distant, but present and personal, walking with us through life by the Spirit.
Reclaiming Pentecost: Fire, spirit, and the forgotten power of God - Conservative Angle
Pentecost — this is a day that’s gotten some bad press because the people associated with the name have some misguided ideas. The Christian calendar outlines a series of annual events marking Jesus' time on earth. It starts with Advent, which leads to Christmas, followed by Holy Week, which leads to Easter, followed by Ascension Day and, 10 days later, Pentecost, the day the Lord sent the Holy Spirit, precisely as Jesus had promised (John 14:16-…
Pentecost Sunday: The Spirit of Truth - Catholic Insight
When the Advocate comes, whom I will send to you from the Father, the Spirit of truth who comes from the Father, he will testify on my behalf. You also are to testify because you have been with me from the beginning. (Jn 15:26) With the Solemnity of Pentecost which today we celebrate with joy and thanksgiving, the seven weeks of Easter come to an end and Christ our Lord’s “Passover is fulfilled in the outpouring of the Holy Spirit, manifested, g…

For many people, Pentecost is above all a long, free weekend. But even many Christians cannot explain exactly what phenomena such as the outpouring of the Holy Spirit are about. Wolfgang Reinbold, professor of theology in Göttingen, explains the origin and meaning of the church festival.
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