Our Lady, Queen of Peace
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Our Lady, Queen of Peace
Seventh Sunday of Easter Our Lady, Queen of Peace May 12, 2013 4696 Notre Dame Lane, House Springs, Mo 63051 636-671-3062 www.olqpparish.org May 12, 2013 PASTOR Reverend Michael Murphy ASSOCIATES Reverend James Beighlie, C.M. Reverend Donald F. Molitor, Retired DEACONS Reverend Dr. Thomas Gerling Reverend Mr. Paul Turek, Sr. MUSIC DIRECTOR Mr. Bob Ellison GRADE SCHOOL PRINCIPAL/PRESCHOOL Ms. Renée Chauvin PSR COORDINATOR Mrs. Debra O’Donnell YOUTH MINISTER COORDINATOR Mrs. Terry Ostlund PARISH COUNCIL Thomas Broadbent, Sandee Burkemper, Bev Gregory, René Heibeck, David Holmes, Taylor Layton, Dave Mills, Donna Otzenberger, Jan Schultheiss, Tim Webb, Linda Weber Parish Office School Cafeteria SCHEDULE OF MASSES Saturday Evening 671-3062 671-0247 375-5335 5:00 pm (Rosary before Mass - Fatima Prayers included on 1st Sat.) Sunday 7:30, 9:30, 11:30 am Holy Days as announced Weekdays 8:00 am PERPETUAL HELP DEVOTIONS Tuesday after 8:00am Mass ROSARY FOR VOCATIONS 2nd Monday of each month after 8:00am Mass ROSARY FOR PEACE Every Monday evening at 7:30pm SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM First and third Sunday of the month after 11:30am Mass Make arrangements by calling Parish Office SACRAMENT OF PENANCE Saturday 4:00 - 4:45pm or by appointment SACRAMENT OF MATRIMONY As soon as marriage is contemplated, contact one of the parish priests. Welcome to Our Lady Queen of Peace Parish Registration forms may be found on our website (olqpparish.org/parishregistration.htm), in the Church lobby or you may stop by the Parish Office to fill one out. If you have recently changed your status, married, moved out of your parents’ home or graduated from high school, you need to re-register. Please help us keep our records accurate. Seventh Sunday of Easter May 12, 2013 Upcoming OLQP Parish Events 2013 May Sat 18 June Sat 8 Thur 27 Preschool Graduation OLQP Golf Tournament OLQP Picnic OLQP Blood Drive July Sun 7 Hope Builders Summer Service Week August Sat 17 Sun 25 Knights of Columbus Fairmont Horse Races Ladies Auxiliary Quarter Auction and Vendor Fair Daughters of Isabella Tailgate Sale September Sun 22 Sun 29 OLQP Quilt Social Fall Festival October Sat 12 Harvest Moon Auction On Monday, May 13, we will enjoy lunch at O'Charley's (Gravois Bluffs) at 1:00 pm. Hope to see everyone there. Parish Activities Mon May 13 Tues May 14 Wed Thur Sat May 15 May 16 May 18 Sun May 19 Last day PSR, 6:15 - 7:30 pm Rosary for Peace, 7:30 pm, Church Perpetual Devotions after 8 am Mass Quilters, 9:00 am - 3:00 pm, 6:00 - 8:30 pm Parish Council, 6:30 pm, Rectory OLQP 8th grade Graduation Choir Practice, 7:00 pm, Church Preschool Graduation, 5:45 pm, Church OLQP Golf Tournament Blood Pressure Screening after Mass, Cafeteria meeting room Hospitality Sunday Blood Pressure Screening after Masses, Cafeteria meeting room A couple of weeks ago, I informed the parish in my Pastor’s column that the principal of our school, Renée Chauvin, would be leaving at the end of this school year. Renée came to our school three years ago under some very difficult conditions and did a fantastic job restoring order and organization to our school. She will be sorely missed. Shortly after Renée’s announcement, a Principal Search Committee was established to find a new principal. Unfortunately, we entered the search late in the game. Almost all the principal candidates had already been hired by other schools. Instead of rushing into a decision that we might later regret, we decided to look for an interim principal to lead our school next year. This would give us some breathing room and allow us to be ready when the principal candidates became available for interviews early next year. I am happy to announce that we have found someone to be interim principal for the 2013-2014 school year. His name is Curt Baker. Curt is currently the interim principal at Holy Child School in Arnold and he also teaches 8th grade. I have invited Mr. Baker to come to a special meeting on Monday evening, May 20th, at 6:30 pm. This meeting will give our school families an opportunity to meet Curt and get to know him. I have also invited Mr. Al Winkelmann from the Archdiocesan Education Office to come and talk about the Archdiocesan commitment to our school and its future. I would like to thank Ms. Renée Chauvin for her three years of commitment and dedication to our school and I pray that the Lord will bless all her future endeavors. ~fr. mike Seventh Sunday of Easter School News Congratulations to Claire W. in 8th grade! Out of 1,200 essays written on the topic of abortion, hers was one of the 115 chosen to be recognized by the Archdiocese in a ceremony on April 24. Here is a quote that was from Claire’s essay: “If people know the facts about abortion, learn to be chaste, and educate others, we can help end abortion. Not only do we want abortion abolished, but we want it unthinkable.” May 12, 2013 Youth Council News Happy Mother's Day to all of our teens' Moms! Hope Builders Collection After all the Masses the weekend of May 18th and 19th We thank you in advance for your generous donation that will allow our Hope Builders’ teams to help four homeowners with much needed work this summer. We are working the week of July 7th through the 11th. Thanks!!!!!!!!!!!! Thanks to everyone who helped with the celebration of Confirmation last Wednesday, May 8th, as thirty-five 8th grade youth were sealed with the Holy Spirit and OLQP Preschool Registration Save your child a spot at OLQP Preschool. Registration for the 2013-2014 school year has begun. Contact Laura, 636-671-3062 (ask for preschool), or email laura.cortner@olqpparish.org for more information. welcomed as full members of the Church. We thank the parents of the youth, their sponsors, families, teachers, the Knights of Columbus Honor Guard, Mr. Ellison and the choir, our servers, the 7th graders who hosted the reception, Gena Schmidt for taking pictures, the priests, deacons, Monsignor Rivituso as well as all of you for your prayers for our newly confirmed. It takes a parish to help these newly confirmed feel welcomed as full members of the Church. Update Membership Information Does our database have YOUR family membership record correct? Here is your chance to update YOUR record for our annual Resource Book & Directory (if you haven’t already done so). It is time for us to update our database with any changes, additions, or deletions that may have occurred in YOUR family over the past year. Thank you if you have already done this. Have you changed your phone number? Have you moved? Are you preparing to move soon? Are all of your children still at home and are they all included in your membership record? Do you want your record published? If you have not already informed the Parish Office about changes to your record, please let us know now so that the information in the Guide Book & Directory is correct. You can reach the Parish Office, 636-671-3062, or email parishoffice@olqpparish.org. Thank you for your help!! Resource (Guide Book) and Directory Advertising Opportunity Guide Book Publishing (contracted by J S Paluch, our bulletin company) will publish a Resource Book and Directory for our parishioners that will be updated and delivered directly to your home. This book will be the Who, What, Where, When, Why and How of our community. The book is being provided at no cost to our Church. Local businesses are being solicited to advertise in the book. If you own or manage a business and would like to find out about advertising in our book, please call the Parish Office, 636-671-3062. Recent survey results by Guide Book Publishing show that 92.1% of families would rather patronize a Guide Book & Directory advertiser over a non-advertiser. It “will pay” to advertise in our new Guide Book & Directory. Seventh Sunday of Easter Jogging for Jesus 5K OLQP Grade School Run Club is hosting a 5K at Route 66 Park on the morning of June 8th. At this time, we are looking for sponsors to donate $50 for a spot on the T-Shirt. If you are interested in being a sponsor contact Julia Enghauser (julia.enghauser@olqpparish.org) or April Pieper (april.pieper@olqpparish.org). All proceeds will benefit the school and parish. Picnic Volunteer Sign up After all Masses May 11th through June 2nd May 12, 2013 OLQP Blood Drive June 27, 2 to 7 pm Summer Blood Donors Needed To be eligible to donate on June 27 you cannot donate elsewhere after May 2nd. Every two seconds this summer, someone will need blood. You may never know who your donation helps, but it might end up being your loved one, your friend, a co-worker, or neighbor. You may forget how vital your gift is, but each donation can help save up to three lives. You may think your schedule is too busy to donate, it only takes an hour. That one hour can mean all the difference in the world to a child, a mother, father or entire families. Join in the fun at the parish picnic by volunteering. We need your help to make this year’s Picnic (June 8th) a huge success. Sign up online or after all the Masses starting May 11th through June 2nd. BINGO Every Friday Night Knights of Columbus Hall Doors Open at 4:30 pm Bingo starts at 6:45 pm Everyone welcome! St. Vincent de Paul On behalf of our clients, the volunteers of OLQP-SVDP appreciate the prayers and resources you gave us to help those in need. They are grateful for your contributions. Your donations have helped 30 families in our area avoid having their electric disconnected in March. May God Bless you for your prayers and continued support. OLQP-SVDP Volunteers 2013 Garden Tour Sponsored by Cedar Hill Firefighter Auxiliary June 2nd from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm Rain or Shine Women ACTS Retreat LaSalle Retreat Center June 13 - 16 A faith filled weekend for women 18 years of age and older. The retreat begins on Thursday, June 13, at 6:00 pm and concludes on Sunday, June 16, after an 11:00 am Mass and social hour. The cost of the retreat is $225 (deposit of $75 required with the application), sponsorship is available by calling Jo Ann Cassidy, 636-938-6122. The Cedar Hill Firefighter Auxiliary is sponsoring the 9th Annual Garden Tour. All proceeds will go to the firefighters needs. It will be held rain or shine. All gardens are very unique. Homeowners will be available to answer any questions. This is an opportunity to network with other gardeners, learn more about gardening or just to enjoy the scenery. The gardens are located 10 miles from 270 and Highway 30 going west . Tickets are $10 each. For more information or to purchase your tickets please call Linda Van Deven, 636-274-3891. Tickets may also be purchased the day of the tour at the Cedar Hill Fire House and at each garden. Watch for the Yellow signs. Seventh Sunday of Easter May 12, 2013 Ladies and Gentlemen Church Cleaners Needed We are in need of a few volunteers to join us in helping to clean the Church. The work is not hard, just some dusting, vacuuming, washing a few windows, etc. It takes just an hour or so once every 5 weeks with a team of 4 volunteers. If you can spare that time and help us out, please call Joanne David, 636-274-0590. Now Available on OLQP Website OLQP Athletic Association Golf Tournament Deer Creek Golf Course Saturday, May 18 8:00 am Check in Time 9:00 am Tee Time 4 man Scramble $70 per person/$280 per team Golf, breakfast, lunch, beer and soda included Everyone is welcome Please register no later than May 13th contact Justin Larsen, 314-757-9169 or email larseniiij@gmail.com Did you know our parish has an online store where you can find over 12,000 items ranging from gifts to artwork and resources for problems such as Addiction, Relationships, Parenting and more? Visit Parish WebStore by simply clicking on the Parish WebStore banner found on our parish website today! Seven Days of Inspiration Take one a day… and feel great all week! Thank You So Much!! I wish to thank everyone for all the cards, wishes and celebration for my 50th Ordination Anniversary. I really appreciate all you have done. Fr. Don We would like to thank Althoff Contacting (parishioner Jim Althoff) for advertising in our parish bulletin. Because of his generosity we do not pay for our bulletins to be printed. Please patronize our advertisers and thank them for supporting our parish. Day 1 Angels are always closer than you think! Day 2 What a gift your friendship is! Day 3 You are important. Day 4 Compliments about you? They’re all true. Day 5 This is your time to dream! Day 6 Take a day off from stress! Day 7 Trust yourself. You know more than you think you do. Seventh Sunday of Easter May 12, 2013 ARCHDIOCESE OF ST. LOUIS May 12, 2013 CARDINAL RIGALI CENTER 20 ARCHBISHOP MAY DRIVE ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI 63119 P) 314.792.7841 F) 314.792.7842 ARCHSTL.ORG OFFICE OF THE ARCHBISHOP World Communications Day “Social Networks: Portals of Truth and Faith; Spaces for Evangelization” Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, Our world is changing rapidly, but thankfully Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever. While the TRUTH never changes, our communications must be constantly advancing if we want to be heard in a noisy and fallen world. The archdiocesan Office of Communications and Planning is dedicated to these efforts as a matter of Catholic mission. Today being World Communications Day, I am making a personal appeal for your support of the Catholic Communication Campaign. The annual offertory collection is in parishes next Sunday, May 19, 2013. You can help us make an even stronger impact in proclaiming the Gospel. Did you know… Our archdiocesan website (www.archstl.org) was voted “Best Diocesan Website in North America” in 2012? We have our own YouTube Channel (www.youtube.com/archstlmedia) with over 100 videos to share the Good News with Catholics in our archdiocese and beyond? We challenged the federal HHS mandate with a Campaign for Religious Liberty (commercial, billboards, bumper stickers, yard signs)? We delivered the Gospel on Fresh 102.5’s “The Christmas Station” throughout Advent last year? We worked with local media to televise and cover the passing of baseball legend Stan Musial? We provided extensive coverage and commentators to local media during the papal conclave? We offer TV Mass and missals for the homebound? There is much work to be done in 2013! The Archdiocese of St. Louis is facing a great many challenges with regard to Life, Marriage, and Religious Liberty. The bishops have already issued a “Call to Prayer” and we anticipate many opportunities to evangelize in the months ahead. Would you prayerfully consider making a donation to the Catholic Communication Campaign on May 19? Please know that you and your family are in `my prayers today and always. Sincerely yours in Christ, Most Reverend Robert J. Carlson Archbishop of St. Louis Scan here for more information and to donate online! Seventh Sunday of Easter May 12, 2013 CARDINAL RIGALI CENTER 20 ARCHBISHOP MAY DRIVE ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI 63119 P) 314.792.7841 F) 314.792.7842 ARCHSTL.ORG ARCHDIOCESE OF ST. LOUIS OFFICE OF THE ARCHBISHOP April 30, 2013 Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, I want to inform you that a credible allegation of the sexual abuse of a minor in the late 1970s has recently been made against Reverend Leroy Valentine. Father Valentine has been removed from priestly ministry in accordance with The Charter for Protection of Children and Young People and Archdiocesan Pastoral Policies. He resides in a secure and monitored facility in St. Louis. Father Valentine’s priestly assignments in the Archdiocese of St. Louis were as follows: May 25, 1977 Church of the Immacolata June, 2, 1981 Mary, Queen of Peace, Webster Groves April, 14, 1982 Saint Pius X, Glasgow Village March 5, 1984 Saint Gabriel the Archangel June 22, 1988 Immaculate Heart of Mary, Saint Louis June 14, 1994 Saint Joseph, Farmington September 5, 1994 Pastor, Sacred Heart, Elsberry October 4, 1999 Associate Pastor, Saint Thomas the Apostle, Florissant Anyone who wishes to make a report of the sexual abuse of a minor by Father Valentine or by any other priest, deacon or employee of the Archdiocese of St. Louis may contact Deacon Phil Hengen, Director of Child and Youth Protection, Archdiocese of St. Louis at 314 792-7704 or phengen@archstl.org. Reports may also be made to the Missouri Division of Social Services Child Abuse Hotline for allegations involving a person who is currently under the age of 18, or to civil authorities for allegations involving a person who is now an adult, but was abused as a minor. Sincerely yours in Christ, Most Reverend Robert J. Carlson Archbishop of St. Louis Seventh Sunday of Easter EUCHARISTIC ADORATION Our next Eucharistic Adoration is Wednesday, May 29, from 1:00 am – 8:00 pm. May 12, 2013 Our Gi s to God and Parish Special Collections Catholic Communications $ 40.00 New Building Fund Lavender Envelopes Total Received to date Wanted: Cook and/or Housekeeper IL RITIRO Franciscan Retreat is looking for a person to assist in preparing meals. That person would also be responsible for cleaning the kitchen and dining room and purchasing food and supplies. A second position that is available is for a person to assist in housekeeping. This position could be combined with the cook’s position, if desired. Both positions are best suited for a student or retired person who does not need full time employment or benefits. If you are interested in being part of this ministry please contact Fr. Paul, 636-274-0554 or fr.paul.gallagher.ofm@gmail.com. $ 341.00 $ 745,462.93 Offertory Sunday Envelopes Sunday Loose Above and Beyond Ascension Flowers Present and Future Total Offertory Offertory Goal $ 12,382.00 $ 1,463.00 $ 52.00 $ 117.00 $ 25.00 $ 421.00 $ 14,460.00 $ 16,500.00 Thank you for your generosity. 1,113 registered members 224 online, loose and envelopes used this week As of May 6, 2013 Contributions Year To Date Projected Year to Date Budget $ 573,155.44 $ 742,500.00 Scrip Gift Cards Sales Profits/tuition reduction Memorial Fundraiser For Cancer Research The 7th Annual Pizza Shack Fundraiser in memory of Gary David will be held Saturday, June 1st, at the Pizza Shack Restaurant in St. Clair (130 Hwy AB at the service road). This year’s Cruising for a Cure Poker Run will begin at Fast Eddies Bonair in Alton, IL and end at the Pizza Shack. Registration begins at 10:30 am. All cars, trucks and motorcycles welcome. The grand prize of a 2013 Camaro will be awarded for a Royal Flush. Food, fun, 50/50’s, prizes and raffles are also included at the restaurant throughout the day until 8:00 pm. So come out for a good time even if you do not cruise for the Poker Run. All proceeds will go to the Cancer Research at the Siteman Cancer Center. For more information, please call Joanne David, 636-274-0590, or to register by May 11th and receive a free commemorative T-Shirt, call Brian David, 636-938-3263. Entry fee is $25.00. You may also go on Facebook and search for Pizza Shack Cruising for a Cure. $ $ 2,245.00 83.07 Scrip Gift Cards are available in the Parish Office from 8 am to 4:30 pm Monday through Friday and every weekend after Mass. Stewardship Start With Prayer “I am the Alpha and the Omega, the first and the last, the beginning and the end.” Revelations 22:13 These words from the last chapter of the Bible are a final reminder for us to put God first in our lives, in all that we do. Putting God first doesn’t mean giving until it hurts. It means giving until we are filled with joy and contentment. This usually means giving more generously, not less. Seventh Sunday of Easter May 12, 2013 Mass Intentions Please pray for those who are ill (parishioners are in bold) Audrey Hastings Paul McDonnell Joyce Stenger Shirley Bokern Ray Wieschhaus Vi Hoeft Leonard Hirtz Dot Hirtz Greg Hirtz Scott Beck Glenda Clayton Vicky Duckworth Jackie Helbig Ellen O’Brien Ed Kelemen Patsy Boyer Ellen O’Brien Regina Maria Parker, sister of Michael Chiodini Donna Lee Sprinkle, sister of Michael Chiodini Barry Ritter, son-in-law of Joella Ketcherside John O’Donnell, father of Dennis O’Donnell Edward Carley, father of Mark Carley Braeden Denton, friend of Inger Krieg Janet Purneau, friend of Betty Oermann Shayna Painter-Jones, granddaughter of Eunice Jones Glenn Browning, father of Tamara Hamel Blake Michael Chiodini, son of Michael Chiodini Jennie Barnes, aunt of Angie Henning Joe Politte, brother-in-law of Ken DeClue Carolyn Jordan, niece of Vi Hoeft Allen Chott, nephew of Judy Mottert Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Sat Sun May 13 May 14 May 15 May 16 May 17 May 18 May 19 8:00 am 8:00 am 8:00 am 8:00 am 8:00 am 5:00 pm 7:30 am 9:30 am 11:30 am Bernice Dierks Deacon Tom Murphy Tracy Creighton Fr. Donald Molitor Intentions Msgr. Jerry Wilkerson Herman Wieschhaus Lammert Family Intentions Jim Vess Sr. People of the Parish May 18th and 19th Special Ministers of the Eucharist 5:00 pm 7:30 am 9:30 am 11:30 am 7 needed 7 needed *Bruce Gallion, 6 needed *Tom Ecker, 6 needed * You are responsible to clean the vessels after Mass ~those serving in the military, the homebound, shut-ins of the parish and all in nursing homes. To add a name please call the Parish Office, 671-3062. Names will be removed after 3 weeks. Proclaimers 5:00 pm 7:30 am 9:30 am 11:30 am Al Schuld, Mary Ann Turek Ann Riley, 1 needed Vicki De Long, Maria Webb Margaret Gerling, Tom Mattingly 5:00 pm 7:30 am 9:30 am 11:30 am Daniel O’Donnell, Gracie Ryan, Dylan Werner Zachary Morlock, Sabrina/Tabetha Otzenberger Jazzmynn Aleman, Jack Groppe, Sophia Kershaw Kaitlyn Esch, Sophia Scanlon, Samantha Tarter 5:00 pm Donna Clifton, Bart Heinzer, Jeff Heibeck, Pat Hoskins, Helen Stewart, Dixie Garrett Jerry Terry, Doug Bjornstad, Steve Morlock, Gerald Bachmann, Jeff Eschbach, Larry Lammert Jerry Sheets, Dale Sudholt, Steve Freihaut, Tom Mattingly, Larry Whitworth, Trish Larsen David Witt, Larry Bottchen, John Holmes, David Holmes, Kevin Huss, Paul McDonnell Servers Ushers 7:30 am 9:30 am Parish Office email parishoffice@olqpparish.org OLQP Web Site www.olqpparish.org submit articles for bulletin olqpbulletin@yahoo.com Deadline Friday at 4:30 pm (9 days before publication) 11:30 am May 17 Carol Delue, Mary Ann Whitecotton and Darleen Allmeroth Seventh Sunday of Easter Eighth Sunday after Easter Feast of the Pentecost Cycle C THEME: The Spirit Unites Us On Pentecost, the Season of Easter draws to a close and we move into Ordinary Time, the time of the Church, our time. Pentecost itself celebrates the beginning of the work of the Church. The followers of Jesus, commissioned by Him to be His witnesses to the ends of the earth, are empowered by the Holy Spirit to fulfill their mission. On Pentecost we are reminded again and dedicate ourselves again to our task of caring for the needs of others and bringing God’s offer of love and reconciliation to all the world. THE READINGS: FIRST READING: Acts 2:1-11 The first reading for Pentecost Sunday is Luke’s account of the coming of the Holy Spirit from Acts of the Apostles. The description of the mighty wind and the tongues of fire make it clear that Luke views the coming of the Spirit as a demonstration of the power of God. The description recalls Old Testament theophanies – manifestations of God in His power for the sake of His people. In Luke’s conception, the miracle of Pentecost is that all people, whatever their languages or backgrounds, could understand the apostles. What we have to offer as witnesses to Jesus does not depend on human words and human language, but on the presence of the Spirit in our lives. If we live the message of Jesus Christ, if we adhere to His command of love, what we have to offer others within the believing community, what the believing community has to offer to the world will be obvious. The Spirit will create unity out of diversity. May 12, 2013 SECOND READING A: I Corinthians 12:3-7, 12-13 The first option for the second reading is taken from Paul’s First Letter to the Corinthians. Paul’s message to the Corinthian community is a meditation on the effects of the Holy Spirit in the life of the believing community. Disunity was a problem in the Corinth. Some were claiming that special gifts and abilities were the true signs of membership and the possession of the Spirit. Against this, Paul stresses that there are many gifts, that each member of the community has something to offer, that all the diverse gifts are given by the same Holy Spirit for the building up of the community. Paul preaches that God’s offer of salvation and His gift of the Spirit to enliven the believing community, is not intended to reduce all to one, but rather to build up the community, to forge a unity out of a diversity of talents, abilities, and gifts. Diversity and diverse gifts and contributions are not meant to be a means of separating people, but of creating a unity characterized by a richness of human experience, a richness of expressions, a richness of human talents and contributions, a richness of the Spirit’s gifts poured on all for the sake of all. SECOND READING B: Romans 8:8-17 The alternate second reading for the Feast of Pentecost in Cycle C is taken from Paul’s Letter to the Romans. Paul’s correspondence to the community in Rome in a presentation of his basic teachings to a community he had not established but hoped to visit. In today’s passage, Paul sketches the dichotomy between flesh and Spirit and puts forth his theology of the Spirit. Through the presence of the Spirit in the lives of individuals and in the life of the believing community we become sons and daughters of God, our Father, co-heirs with Jesus Christ in the eternal life God offers to us. Life in the Spirit is a new life, a life freed from the concerns and impulses of the flesh. Again, Paul stresses that by ourselves, with human works – the works of the Law – we can do nothing to please God; we cannot effect a reconciliation with God and earn salvation. This is God’s free gift to us in making us His sons and daughters through the gift of the Spirit. For Paul, then, the gift of the Spirit is not a one time event that begins the mission of the Church, but an abiding presence in the community of believers that enables us to live not for the flesh but for God. Through the abiding presence of the Spirit within the believing community, we find that presence of God among our brothers and sisters and living for God entails living for the good of each other. Seventh Sunday of Easter GOSPEL READING A: John 20:19-23 The Gospel for Pentecost is John’s account of the first resurrection appearance to the gathered disciples. In His death and resurrection, for John, Jesus is glorified by His Father. His glorification brings His earthly mission to a close. In this resurrection appearance, Jesus commissions His disciples, He sends them just as the Father had sent Him. They are to proclaim a forgiveness of sin, a reconciliation of people with God that has been definitively accomplished in Jesus Christ. Here is the new creation. At the beginning, God breathed on the world to bring creation into being. Now Jesus breathes on the disciples, imparts to them God’s Spirit, to begin the new creation, the creation of a world at one with the Father through Jesus Christ, the Son who revealed the Father. GOSPEL READING B: John 14:15-16, 23-26 The alternate Gospel reading in Cycle C is taken from the beginning of the Farewell Discourse in John’s Gospel. As Jesus prepares for the moment of His glorification, He instructs His disciples on how they should live in His absence. The heart of the instruction is His command that His followers should live their love for Jesus, their intimate relationship with Him by following His commands. Throughout His earthly life Jesus formed His disciples as ministers of God’s revealing word, as those who will reveal God’s presence by sharing the life of God within them just as Jesus had done. What John suggests at the beginning of the Farewell Discourse is that the reception of God’s Spirit, the dwelling of the Spirit of God within the Christian community depends on living a loving relationship with Jesus Christ. The readings for Pentecost speak to us of our partnership with God. Jesus reveals to us His Father and engages us in a loving relationship. Responding to that offer of love and following Jesus in His saving work makes it possible for God’s Spirit to dwell within us. That Spirit of God dwelling within us enlivens us, brings us new life and enables us to be sons and daughters of the Father, co-heirs with Jesus Christ. That Spirit dwelling within us, if we cooperate with it, accomplishes God’s will for reconciliation and salvation for all people. Again, all relationships are two-sided. The Feast of Pentecost celebrates the establishment of God’s on-going relationship with us in the new age of the Church, the age inaugurated by the Incarnation and mission of Jesus Christ, the age guided by the Spirit, the age that will culminate in the final establishment of the Kingdom of God, the establishment of the effects of God’s will and love for all people. FOR REFLECTION: What is my role in the Church in carrying on the May 12, 2013 work and mission of Jesus? How does the Holy Spirit empower me to carry out my role? What has been my experience of spreading the Word of God, of carrying on the mission of Jesus despite my weaknesses and limitations? Is what God has to offer to the world obvious in the way I live my life? The presence of God's Spirit as an abiding presence within the Church can and should bring unity out of diversity? In my experience of the Church, is unity created out of diversity? In my experience as a Christian, do I accept diversity and seek unity with people of different backgrounds, people with different opinions and approaches to life? In His resurrection and return to His Father, Jesus commissions His followers to be a means of forgiveness and reconciliation. As a follower of Jesus, how am I a means of forgiveness and reconciliation for others? As the Easter Season draws to a close and we enter into the time of the Church, the believing community, what do I consider to be my partnership with God? What can I do to effectively live that partnership?
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