Rev. Fr.
Leonard Goffine's The Church's
Year
INSTRUCTION ON THE SIXTH SUNDAY AFTER
EASTER
This Sunday and the whole
week should serve as a preparation for the festival of Pentecost,
that we may be enabled by good works and pious devotional exercises,
to receive the gifts of the Holy Ghost. At the Introit the Church
sings:
INTROIT
Hear, O Lord, my voice, with
which I have cried to thee, allel. My heart bath said to thee: I
have sought thy face, thy face, O Lord, I will seek: turn not away
thy face from me, allel. allel. The Lord is my light and my
salvation: whom shall I fear? (Ps. XXVI. 7-9.) Glory be to the
Father, etc.
COLLECT
Almighty, everlasting God, grant us ever to have a will
devoted to Thee, and to serve Thy majesty with a sincere heart.
Through .etc.
EPISTLE (1 Peter IV. 7-11.) Dearly
beloved, be prudent, and watch in prayers. But before all things,
have a constant mutual charity among yourselves; for charity
covereth a multitude of sins. Using hospitality one towards another
without murmuring: as every man hath received grace, ministering the
same one to another, as good stewards of the manifold grace of God.
If any man speak, let him speak as the words of God: if any man
minister, let him do it as of the power which God administereth;
that in all things God may be honored through Jesus Christ, our
Lord.
EXPLANATION The practice of the virtues
which St. Peter here prescribes for the faithful, is an excellent
preparation for the reception of the Holy Ghost, for nothing renders
us more worthy of His visit than true love for our neighbor, the
good use of God's gifts; and the faithful discharge of the duties of
our state of life. Strive, therefore, to practise these virtues and
thus make yourself less unworthy of the gifts of the Holy Ghost. Say
daily during the week the following prayer: Come, Holy Spirit, who
bast assembled the people of all tongues in unity of faith, fill the
hearts of Thy faithful, and kindle in them the fire of Thy divine
love.
GOSPEL (John
XV. 26-27., to XVI. 1-4.) At that time, Jesus said to his disciples:
When the Paraclete cometh, whom I will send you from the Father, the
Spirit of truth, who proceedeth from the Father, he shall give
testimony of me: and you shall give testimony, because you are with
me from the beginning. These things have I spoken to you, that you
may not be scandalized. They put you out of the synagogues: yea, the
hour cometh, that whomsoever killeth you will think that he doth a
service to God. And these things will they do to you, because they
have not known the Father, nor me. But these things I have told you,
that, when the hour shall come, you may remember that I told
you.
Why is the
Holy Ghost called the Paraclete?
Through the apostles and
disciples whom He made so eloquent and so courageous that they
intrepidly professed and preached Christ to be the Son of God, and
the true Messiah. This doctrine He confirmed by astounding miracles,
and sealed it by their blood which they shed in its defence The Holy
Ghost still gives testimony of Christ through the Church, that is,
the clergy, through whom He speaks, and who must, therefore, be
listened to reverently. We must also give testimony of Christ and
profess by our lives, by patience in crosses and afflictions that He
is our Teacher, our Lord, and our God; for if we do not thus
acknowledge' Him in this world He will deny us before His Father in
heaven. (Matt X. 33.)
Did the Jews
sin in persecuting and putting to death the apostles?
Undoubtedly; for although
they erroneously believed they were doing God a service, their
ignorance and error were very sinful and deserving of punishment,
because they could easily have known and been instructed in the
truth.
Those Christians who neglect
all religious instruction hardly know what is necessary for
salvation, and make light of many things which are grievous sins; as
also those who are in doubt whether they justly or unjustly possess
certain goods, and yet through fear of being compelled to make
restitution, neglect to settle the doubts such are in culpable
ignorance.
What must
every Christian know and believe in order to be
saved?
That there is but one God,
who has created and governs all things; that God is a just judge,
who rewards the good and punishes the wicked; that there are in the
Deity three persons, the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost; that
the Son of God became man for love of us, taught us, and by His
death on the cross redeemed us; that the Holy Ghost sanctifies us by
His grace, without which we cannot become virtuous or be saved; that
man's soul is immortal.
PETITION Send us, O Lord Jesus ! the
Paraclete, that He may console and strengthen us in all our
afflictions. Enlighten us by Thy Holy Spirit that we may learn and
live in accordance with the truths of faith. Amen.
INSTRUCTION ON
SCANDAL
These things have I spoken to
you, that you may not be scandalized. (John XVI. 1.)
How is
scandal given?
By speaking, doing or
omittihg that which will be, to others an occasion, of sin: Scandal
is given in different ways, for instance: if you dress improperly,
speak improper words, or sing bad songs; by which you can see, that
your neighbor will be tempted to think, desire or act wrongly; or
what is worse, if you act sinfully, in the presence of, others, or
bring bad books., books against good morals, or against the holy
faith, among people; if you incite others to anger, cursing, and
vengeance, or if you prevent them from attending church, the sermon,
or catechetical instruction, etc. In all these things you become
guilty of scandal, as well as of all the sins to which it gives
rise.
If at the Last judgment we
will be unable to, give an account of our own sins, how, then can we
answer for the innumerable sins caused by, he scandal we have given?
Therefore Christ pronounces a terrible, woe upon those who give
scandal. Woe to that man, He says, by whom the scandal cometh! It
were better for him, that a millstone should be hanged about his
neck, and that he should be drowned in the depth of the sea. (Matt.
XVIII.)
How do
parents give scandal?
By giving their children bad
example; by excessive anger, cursing and swearing; by avarice,
injustice and cheating; by discord and quarrels; by gluttony in
eating and drinking; by extravagance and vanity in dress; by
sneering at religion, good morals, etc.; by not keeping their
children from evil company, but sometimes even bringing them into
it; by not punishing and endeavoring to eradicate their children's
vices. How much parents sin, through such scandals, cannot be
expressed; at the Day of judgment their children will be their
accusers!
How do
masters give scandal to their servants and those under their
care?
In the same way as parents do
to their children; by keeping them away from, or not urging them by
their own example or command to attend church on Sundays and
holy-days; by giving them meat on fast-days; by commanding them to
do sinful things, such as stealing, injuring others, etc.
INSTRUCTION ON PREPARATION FOR
PENTECOST
1). We should withdraw, after
the example ef the Blessed Virgin and the apostles, to some solitary
place, or at least avoid, intercourse with others, as much as
possible; speak but little, and apply ourselves to earnest and
persevering prayer; for in solitude God speaks to man.
2). We should purify our
conscience by a contrite confession, become reconciled to our
neighbor, it we have lived in enmity; for the Holy Ghost, as a
spirit of peace and purity, lives only in pure and peaceful souls.
(Ps. IXXV. 3.)
3). We should give alms
according to our means, for it is said in the Acts of the Apostles
(Acts X.) of the Gentile centurion Cornelius, that by prayer and
alms-deeds he made himself worthy of the gifts of the Holy
Ghost.
4). We should fervently
desire to receive the Holy Ghost, and should give expression to this
longing by frequent aspirations to God, making use of the prayer:
"Come, O Holy Ghost, etc."
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