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Readings and meditation on the Word of God on the Pentecost Sunday, May 24th, 2026

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Delivered by Chendani from the Parish of Our Lady of Assumption Mamajang, Maria Delie and Kezia from the Parish of Sacred Heart of Jesus Cathedral in the Archdiocese of Makassar, Indonesia. Acts of the Apostles 2: 1-11; Rs psalm 104: 1ab.24ac.29c-30.31.34; 1 Corinthians 12: 3b-7.12-13; John 20: 19-23.BLOWING OF THE DIVINE BREATH The theme for our meditation on this Pentecost Sundayis: Blowing of the Divine Breath. There is a husband and his wife who are over60 years old. Their children and grandchildren live in their respective homesleaving this couple enjoying their happy retirement. The wife suffers fromcataracts in both eyes which makes her not being able to see at all. Thehusband must accompany and help her in all times. Children and grandchildrenoften take turns serving as well. The woman can recognize and mention exactly the nameof the person at her side who helps her. She smells the person who helps andshe knows that the smell of every helper is different. The husband gives her adifferent smell from the children, children-in-laws, and grandchildren. Eventhough the person who is serving not speaking any words to her, she canascertain who exactly that person is by recognizing the odor that comes from thatperson's presence. According to her, this ability is not a sign of her extraordinaryquality as human person, but it is really the fruit of a habit she has beenpracticing all the times since the beginning of her blindness. Our relationship with the Holy Spirit is like that ofa blind mother with the family members who serve her. We cannot and will notsee what the Holy Spirit looks like. In the Early Church of Jerusalem it wastruly occurred that the believers witnessed with their own eyes the risen Jesusstanding in their midst, He was talking with them, sending them to the wholeworld, and breathing His Spirit upon them. Our situation today is verydifferent. We can only know the Holy Spirit by feeling its presence, which isHis wonderful smell that attracts all of us to God.                                                                                                                                        The smell of the Holy Spirit is actually the smell ofGod's love. The Holy Spirit gives us the breath of God's love so that we arefilled with a new spirit and have an ability to speak the language of lovewhich is understood by many people, especially when we are in the moments oftrouble and hardship. We, therefore, carry out the duty to breathe into thisworld, that every one can find for one's life a wonderful fragrance of God'slove and mercy. In this world there is a mixed smells of love andhatred, diligence and laziness, courage and fear, intelligence and foolishness,humility and pride, kindness and stubbourness. This is found in differentsituations from one person to another, from one place to another or from oneoccasion to another. But the breath of God's love is only one, which is theblowing of the Holy Spirit to unite and animate all. The blowing of humanhatred is overcome by the blowing of God's love. The blowing of laziness andhopelessness are overcome by the divine love that pours out a new spirit forrenewal and a new life. And there are still much more. So, the divine breath isthe Holy Spirit who blows on us the love of God that all of us really need. Let'spray. In the name of the Father... Almighty and ever living God, we are gratefulfor this Pentecost Sunday, which brings us right in the presence of Your HolySpirit, and grant that we may continue to commit ourselves under His guidancenow and forever. Our Father who art in heaven ... In the name of the Father ...

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