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31st May 2020

Pentecost!

Sunday, May 31st, 2020

“You take back your spirit, they die, returning to the dust from which they came.” Without the Holy Spirit we are nothing. We are not. Your wife only stands beside you, your husband is only present, your children are alive, every single person we know - are only there because each is a gift of the Spirit.

The work of creation may have ceased, but there is no time we can ever truly act, truly ever be, without the help of the Holy Spirit. We would simply and immediately collapse into nothing. This is all important because it helps us see the truth: it is madness to try to live without the Holy Spirit. For it is emptiness: and it is to cease to exist.


But this also means something else: if without the Holy Spirit we are nothing, the gift of him there, in nothingness, is something almost beyond life. We have used the word ‘life’ so often in the English language, and in spiritual circumstances especially, that the word loses its fever. Contemplating reality with the psalms gives us leave to sense the gripping gravity of reality:- without the Holy Spirit there is, at best, plain empty darkness; but with him - look at this cosmos stretching with colours and planets and galaxies and forms and the overwhelming breadth of wonderful living things. And this with just one whiff, with one gentle breeze of the Holy Spirit. All we have is just the titlepage of the endlessly new book of his eternal works. This is what the psalm is saying when it says: “You send for your spirit, and they are recreated; and you renew the face of the earth.”


This is what a Christian participates in when they consent to Christ’s takeover of their life - so transformed that they themselves rise and lift and are liberated and discover themselves free co-creators, shepherds of being. This my friends, is why our Christianity is so joyful, and why we proclaim it to all the imprisoned, all the struggling and all the poor. The Holy Spirit offers us life.


So how can we open ourselves to the Holy Spirit?


Be catechised, baptised, confirmed and receive First Holy Communion: you become then a living member of the Church through whom the Holy Spirit flows.


Have a long silent time of prayer every day: in the silence, we give the Holy Spirit place to work, and we are better able to identify his shifts and subtleties.


Pray to Him! When you wake in the morning, beg him to shape your day. Before difficult decisions or meetings or activities - ask him to guide you. He really does, he helps and salves and soothes the way of the Gospel.


Go to confession at least once a month: this way, we remove the obstacles of sin and evil we have placed in front of him.


Give yourself daily to the Virgin Mary: she is the easy way and spouse to the Holy Spirit, immaculate by the gift of the Holy Spirit.


Ask for his gifts, and use them: you will find you can do things and build the Church in a way others are not able to.

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About the Podcast

The Furnace
The Furnace is a free brief daily homily podcast by a priest of the Emmanuel Community for the Archdiocese of Sydney. The aim of the podcast is to proclaim the love of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, the "glowing furnace of love" (St Gertrude the Great).
Why The Furnace? Quite simply because most people in Australia, and the
world, can no longer get to Mass, or even into a church. The point of these
podcasts is to bring people a share of the Mass in the Word of God and prayer.
But why the name? Because the Heart of Jesus is a “Furnace of love”. This
is how St Gertrude the Great describes it. As she prays:

O Sacred Heart of Jesus,
fountain of eternal life,
Your Heart is a glowing furnace of Love.
You are my refuge and my sanctuary.
O my adorable and loving Saviour,
consume my heart with the burning fire
with which Yours is aflamed.
Pour down on my soul those graces
which flow from Your love.
Let my heart be united with Yours.
Let my will be conformed to Yours in all things.
May Your Will be the rule of all my desires and actions.
Amen

The point of these homilies is first of all to share this with everyone - to
share the love of God’s heart with every human heart. There is nothing original
about that. This is, basically, all priests are ever trying to do. And it’s the only
real point of the Catholic Church: invented by Christ to share Christ, starting
from his pierced heart on the cross on Good Friday. It’s only fitting that at this
time each of us are being refitted with slightly larger crosses that our creator
comes to meet us from the cross with his own heart pierced and broken.

There is so much I could say about the Heart of Jesus - but I would have
to go on forever, because his Heart is infinite. So I’ll finish with the invitation of
another of the great saints of the Sacred Heart, St Claude la Colombiere:
May the Heart of Jesus Christ be our school! Let us make our abode there . . .

Let us study its movements and attempt to conform ours to them.
My friends, lets enter Jesus’ heart together.

It’s not just me recording it, or just you listening to a recording.

I rely on your prayers, and as I write and talk I am praying for each of you. And
in any case, there is no such thing as a Christian doing something by themselves:
like the Trinity, where one is, the others are. So let’s enter together, for Jesus is
standing in front of us now, with his heart wide open, to enter and experience
his love, his healing, his teaching, authentic freedom - and eternal life with him.