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Holy Pentecost
“Behold we now celebrate
the Feast of Pentecost, the coming of the Spirit, the fulfillment of the promise and also of our hope.” It
is in these terms that the Church, at Vespers for Pentecost last evening, invites us to enter into the atmosphere of this
very great feast, which is not inferior the Pascha itself.
The events of Pentecost are described in today’s reading from the Acts
of the Apostles. The Gospel read today tells of the debates among the Jews
concerning the person of Jesus. Only the first three verses have a direct
bearing on the Holy Spirit: Now on the feast’s final day -
its great day – Jesus stood up and called out loudly, saying, “If anyone is thirsty, let him come to me,
and let him drink. Whoever has faith in me, just as scripture has said, ‘out
of his inner parts streams of living water will flow’.” Now,
he said this in regard to the Spirit, whom those who had faith in him were about to receive, for as yet there was no Spirit,
because Jesus had yet been glorified.
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The readings below are Sunday, May 24, 2026
Today's Epistle reading: [Acts 2.1-11]
When the day of
Pentecost had come, they were all together in one place. And suddenly a sound came from heaven like the rush of a mighty wind,
and it filled all the house where they were sitting. And there appeared to them tongues as of fire, distributed and resting
on each one of them. And they were all filled with the Holy Spirit and began to speak in other tongues, as the Spirit gave
them utterance.
Now there were
dwelling in Jerusalem Jews, devout men from every nation under heaven. And at this sound the multitude came together, and
they were bewildered, because each one heard them speaking in his own language. And they were amazed and wondered, saying,
"Are not all these who are speaking Galileans? And how is it that we hear, each of us in his own native language? Parthians
and Medes and Elamites and residents of Mesopotamia, Judea and Cappadocia, Pontus and Asia, Phrygia and Pamphylia, Egypt and
the parts of Libya belonging to Cyrene, and visitors from Rome, both Jews and proselytes, Cretans and Arabians, we hear them
telling in our own tongues the mighty works of God."
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Today's Gospel reading: [John 7.37-8.12]
On the last day of the feast, the great day, Jesus stood up and proclaimed, "If any one
thirst, let him come to me and drink. He who believes in me, as the scripture has said, 'Out of his heart shall flow rivers
of living water.’" Now this he said about the Spirit, which those who believed in him were to receive; for as yet
the Spirit had not been given, because Jesus was not yet glorified.
When they heard these words, some of the people said, "This is really the prophet.”
Others said, "This is the Christ." But some said, "Is the Christ to come from Galilee? Has not the scripture
said that the Christ is descended from David, and comes from Bethlehem, the village where David was?” So there was a
division among the people over him. Some of them wanted to arrest him, but no one laid hands on him.
The officers then went back to the chief
priests and Pharisees, who said to them, "Why did you not bring him?” The officers answered, "No man ever
spoke like this man!” The Pharisees answered them, "Are you led astray, you also? Have any of the authorities or
of the Pharisees believed in him? But this crowd, who do not know the law, are accursed.” Nicodemus, who had gone to
him before, and who was one of them, said to them, "Does our law judge a man without first giving him a hearing and learning
what he does?” They replied, "Are you from Galilee too? Search and you will see that no prophet is to rise from
Galilee.” Again Jesus spoke to them, saying, "I am the light of the world; he who follows me will not walk in darkness,
but will have the light of life."
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