Whit Sunday, The Day of Pentecost: From The Liturgical Year by Dom Prosper Louis Paschal Guéranger, O.S.B., 1870.
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Whit Sunday, The Day of Pentecost: From The Liturgical Year by Dom Prosper Louis Paschal Guéranger, O.S.B., 1870. . Come, O Holy Ghost, fill the hearts of thy faithful, and enkindle within them the fire of Thy love. . The great day, which consummates the work that God had undertaken for the human race, has, at last, shone upon the world. The days of Pentecost, as St. Luke says, are accomplished (Acts. ii. 1). We have had seven weeks since the Pasch; and now comes the day that opens the mysterious number of Fifty. This day is the Sunday, already made holy by the Creation of the Light, and by the Resurrection of Jesus; it is about to receive its final consecration, and bring us the fullness of God (Eph. iii. 19).
Whit Sunday, The Day of Pentecost: From The Liturgical Year by Dom Prosper Louis Paschal Guéranger, O.S.B., 1870.
Whit Sunday, The Day of Pentecost: From The…
Whit Sunday, The Day of Pentecost: From The Liturgical Year by Dom Prosper Louis Paschal Guéranger, O.S.B., 1870.
Whit Sunday, The Day of Pentecost: From The Liturgical Year by Dom Prosper Louis Paschal Guéranger, O.S.B., 1870. . Come, O Holy Ghost, fill the hearts of thy faithful, and enkindle within them the fire of Thy love. . The great day, which consummates the work that God had undertaken for the human race, has, at last, shone upon the world. The days of Pentecost, as St. Luke says, are accomplished (Acts. ii. 1). We have had seven weeks since the Pasch; and now comes the day that opens the mysterious number of Fifty. This day is the Sunday, already made holy by the Creation of the Light, and by the Resurrection of Jesus; it is about to receive its final consecration, and bring us the fullness of God (Eph. iii. 19).