Come Holy Spirit
Come Holy Spirit!
An invocation.
A cry.
A plea.
Three words that most of us, as Catholics, have uttered multiple times in our lives. "Come Holy Spirit!" with increasing intensity depending on the situation that we are facing. Do we know, though, who we are calling upon? Do we understand this person of the Trinity and His role in our lives?
For most of us the answer is no. Pope Benedict XVI said that the Holy Spirit was the "neglected person of the Blessed Trinity". I find that to be such an accurate description. As a cradle Catholic who had worked in ministry my entire adult life, I had no idea who the Holy Spirit was. I had no idea the role that the Holy Spirit played in the life of the Church. I had no idea the power that a relationship with the Holy Spirit could possess. When I engaged in a relationship with the Holy Spirit my life was forever changed. That is not an overstatement.
If you were, like me, raised in a conservative, traditional Catholic church you probably spent very little time hearing about the Holy Spirit. As-a-matter-of-fact you might even be averse to the idea of things that happen in the "power of the Holy Spirit". Let's be honest, for many of us the idea of things happening in the "power of the Holy Spirit" feels protestant. Now that I know better that idea makes me chuckle. It's silly, even, to think of the Holy Spirit that way. Still, I spent most of my life shying away from things that were done in the "power of the Holy Spirit". I all but avoided things that were described as "charismatic".
When I was 19 years old I was singing at my first National Conference. It was the National Youth Minister’s Conference. I was getting ready to go on stage and I was terrified. I was the youngest performer there. I had never done anything like that in my life. There were thousands of youth ministers present.
A fellow presenter asked if he could pray over me.
My mouth said “sure”. My head said “what the heck for? This is so weird”
Truth.
That was 25 years ago…I still remember exactly how it felt. I still remember the exact way it felt when the Holy Spirit came over me…calmed me…changed me because I said yes, even though I didn’t really want to.
That moment didn’t make me run towards a relationship with the Holy Spirit. I don’t think I fully understood what had happened to me right then. It did, however, open me up to the possibility of the power of the Spirit. It took away some of my inhibitions about prayer in the Holy Spirit and being prayed over.
We all need to not only be open to the reality of the Holy Spirit, we need to actively seek out a relationship with this person of the Blessed Trinity. We can no longer allow the Holy Spirit to go unknown within the faithful, within ourselves. We need to be open to and embrace the supernatural gifts of the Holy Spirit. Pope St. John Paul II said that "the institutional and charismatic aspects are co-essential" to the life of the Church.
Come Holy Spirit! Fill the hearts of your faithful and renew the face of the earth!