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From the Desk of Fr. Peter
Dear Friends, While baptizing with water, John the Baptist prophesied of the first Pentecost where Jesus would baptize with the Holy Spirit and with fire (Matthew 3:11). Jesus confirmed this prophesy with the promise of the Holy Spirit to the disciples in John 14:26. He showed Himself to these men after His death on the Cross and His Resurrection, giving convincing proofs that He was alive. Jesus told the disciples to wait in Jerusalem for the gift from the Father, the Holy Spirit, from whom they would receive power to be His witnesses to the ends of the earth (Acts 1:3-8). After Jesus' ascension to Heaven, the men returned to Jerusalem and joined together in prayer in an upper room. On the Day of Pentecost, just as promised, the violent wind filled the house and tongues of fire came to rest on each of them and all were filled with the Holy Spirit. They were given the power of communication which Peter used to begin the ministry that Jesus had prepared him for. After the coming of the Holy Spirit, the disciples did not stay in the room basking in God's glory but burst out to tell the world. This was the beginning of the Church as we know it. Today, in many Christian churches, the Pentecost Sunday is celebrated to recognize the gift of the Holy Spirit, realizing that God's very life, breath and energy lives in believers. During this service John 20:19-23 may be the core of the message about our risen Savior supernaturally appearing to the fear laden disciples. Their fear gave way to joy when the Lord showed them His hands and side. He assured them peace and repeated the command given in Matthew 28:19-20 saying; "as the Father has sent me, I am sending you". Then He breathed on them and they received the Holy Spirit (John 20:21-23). The celebration of Pentecost Sunday reminds us of the reality that we are all God-breathed with the unifying Spirit that was poured out upon the First Church in Acts 2:1-4. It is a reminder that we are co-heirs with Christ, to suffer with Him that we may also be glorified with Him; that the manifestation of the Spirit is given for the common good (1 Corinthians 12:7); that we are all baptized by one Spirit into one body (1 Corinthians 12:13) and the Spirit which raised Jesus from the dead lives inside believers (Romans 8:9-11). This gift of the Holy Spirit that was promised and given to all on the first Pentecost is promised for you and your children and for all who are far off whom the Lord our God will call (Acts 2:39). Congratulations to the following KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS who were installed as FOURTH DEGREE on Sunday, April 27th at the Parsippany Hilton: Peter Latona, Frank DiGirolamo, Michael Paul, Eugene Briglio, Vincent Latona, Sr., Vinny Latona, Jr., Jack Latona, Anthony Latona, Sal Cusmano, John Caravello, Louis Aloia, Beltran Lopez and Fr. Nars. We applaud all of our Knights for their dedication and commitment to the Knights of Columbus and our parish. Congratulations to the following young ladies, Erika, Gabriella, Ana and Madison of our Confirmation class who volunteered at the retarded citizens drive! Thank you for showing up and living the faith you will be confirmed in. Happy Feast of Pentecost and celebrate the power of God's Spirit in you. Welcome back into Ordinary time in the life of our church. Loving you always, Fr. Peter
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