Practical implications of Pentecost

By Fr. Roy Cimagala
Chaplain

Center for Industrial Technology and Enterprise (CITE)

Talamban, Cebu City
Email: roycimagala@gmail.com

PENTECOST Sunday ends the Easter Season and leads us back to what we call
as Ordinary Time in our liturgical calendar, the timepiece that enables us to live
sacramentally with Christ as he continues with his redemptive work through the Holy
Spirit.
It reminds us that the spirit of Pentecost, which is the Spirit of Christ, be lived in
the ordinary things of our daily life, since everything ought to be lived always with Christ
in the Spirit. In effect, we have to realize that Christ is always with us. He has not
abandoned us. He continues to live with us, giving us the proper direction in our life.
Pentecost Sunday commemorates the fulfillment of what Christ promised his
apostles about the coming of the Holy Spirit that would bring them to all the truth that
Christ taught them and continues to do so.
It commemorates that day when the apostles who, together with Our Lady, were
so filled with the Holy Spirit that they suddenly became bold in their apostolic work, even
to the extent of speaking in tongues if only to reach out to all kinds of people.
It assures us that we should feel confident in all our apostolic undertakings
despite the many trials, challenges and difficulties we can encounter, because it would
be the Holy Spirit who would do things for and with us, if we would just allow him to.
We should have this abiding consciousness of this truth of our faith. We should
make it form the conviction that whatever happens in our life, God in the Spirit will
always be with us. We have to reinforce this conviction constantly both in good times
and especially in bad times. We are never alone! God is always around!
We have to feel very much at home with this very wonderful reality and start to
correspond to it as we ought. We have to go beyond our earthly dimensions and enter
into the more fascinating world of the spiritual and the supernatural.
This does not mean that we escape from our earthly reality to be in the spiritual
and supernatural reality. No. It means that while being deeply immersed in our mundane
conditions, we also have to learn to go beyond them to be with God. This is what the
word ‘transcendence’ means.

To be sure, we are enabled to do that, because of our intelligence and will. These
are powerful faculties that would enable us to know and to love, and eventually to enter
in the lives of others and ultimately to be with God.
And one secret that we can use to develop this life in the Spirit is precisely to
give some spiritual and religious consideration or meaning to every act we do and to
every situation, condition and circumstance we can find ourselves in.
We need to develop the proper attitude, skill and habit of giving spiritual and
supernatural considerations to everything that we think about, say and do, so that we
can really say that we would always be with God. That is the ideal that we should try to
actualize.
One way among many other ways of doing this is to make use of the psalms
which are inspired words that express the proper spiritual and supernatural attitude and
reaction we ought to have to anything that occurs in our life.
Of course, we have to study and meditate on the psalms well so that we can
internalize their real meaning and imbibe the spirit behind the words. We have to know
the psalms that are relevant to every act we do and to every situation we can find
ourselves in.