Today, Christians are celebrating Pentecost. Find out what this means for us today, and the example Her Majesty The Queen sets for us all as we reflect on her 70 years of faithful service.
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— Archbishop of Canterbury (@JustinWelby) June 5, 2022
Pentecost
Da tuis fidelibus, in te confidentibus,sacrum septenarium.
Give to your faithful, those who trust in you, the sevenfold gifts.
From the Squence for Pentecost Sunday
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Commemoration of Feast of Pentecost
This day marks the commemoration of the coming down of the Holy Spirit upon the holy ndisciples in the upper room of Zion. They spoke with different tongues and it is called the feast of Pentecost. The details of this feast are mentioned at the https://t.co/x1hF30XGpj
@PronouncedHare I get you were flustered being asked to do the reflection, but you had all week to prepare for Sunday - is giving a reflection on Pentecost so difficult you have to go to these lengths?
On the day of Pentecost, Peter said to the people gathered in Jerusalem, “’Now repent of your sins and turn to God, so that your sins may be wiped away’” (Acts 3:19 NLT).
Just amazing celebration of Pentecost today! Thank you to so many leaders from access the archdiocese for joining our celebration of thanksgiving! https://t.co/FUNF9qBkD4
— Faith Hub Chicago (@faithhubchicago) June 6, 2022
Today, we celebrate the Solemnity of Pentecost.🤍 https://t.co/mkif6gxMhx https://t.co/4WAGlJzrm2
Pentecost commemorates when Jesus sent the Holy Spirit to be with the disciples (Acts 2). With the Holy Spirit among the disciples, the church was born.