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Sunday, 23 May 2010

8th Sunday (50th Day) of Easter - PENTECOST

What a treat for this Festival Day! A photo of His Eminence reading the Gospel on the Day of Pentecost 2009.



Hail thee, Festival Day!
Blest day that art hallowed forever;
day wherein God from heaven,
shone on the world with his grace.


Lo! in the likeness of fire,
on them that await his appearing,
he whom the Lord foretold,
suddenly, swiftly, descends.

Hail thee, Festival Day!
Blest day that art hallowed forever;
day wherein God from heaven,
shone on the world with his grace.


Forth from the Father he comes
with his sevenfold mystical dowry,
pouring on human souls
infinite riches of God.

Hail thee, Festival Day!
Blest day that art hallowed forever;
day wherein God from heaven,
shone on the world with his grace.


Hark! in a hundred tongues
Christ's own, his chosen Apostles,
preach to a hundred tribes
Christ and his wonderful works.

Hail thee, Festival Day!
Blest day that art hallowed forever;
day wherein God from heaven,
shone on the world with his grace.


Praise to the Spirit of life,
all praise to the Fount of our being,
light that dost lighten all,
life that in all dost abide.

Hail thee, Festival Day!
Blest day that art hallowed forever;
day wherein God from heaven,
shone on the world with his grace.


God, who art giver of all
good gifts and lover of concord,
pour thy balm on our souls,
order our ways in thy peace.

Hail thee, Festival Day!
Blest day that art hallowed forever;
day wherein God from heaven,
shone on the world with his grace.


God Almighty, who fillest
the heaven, the earth and the ocean,
guard us from harm without,
cleanse us from evil within.

Hail thee, Festival Day!
Blest day that art hallowed forever;
day wherein God from heaven,
shone on the world with his grace.

Kindle our lips with his live bright coal
from the hands of the Seraph;
shine in our minds with thy light;
burn in our hearts with thy love.

Hail thee, Festival Day!
Blest day that art hallowed forever;
day wherein God from heaven,
shone on the world with his grace.


Bishop Fortunatus (530-609)

Well tomorrow, as we return to Ordinary Time, we are off to St Andrews.

HAPPY PENTECOST!

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