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SaintElias.com -> Divine Services -> The Holy Feast Days of the LordThe Descent of the Holy Spirit
In the Byzantine Rite, it is remembered under the aspect of the final revelation of the dogma of the Trinity, to which most of the hymns of the Holy Office refer. The Bible relates: "When Pentecost day came round, they had all met in one room, when suddenly they heard what sounded like a powerful wind from heaven...and something appeared to them like tongues of fire... "They were filled with the Holy Spirit, and began to speak foreign languages as the Spirit gave them the gift of speech." (Acts 2:1-4) The Holy Spirit is very specially worshipped and His gifts honoured, which enable the humble and penitent Faithful to become His Temple. Pentecost is also the feast of the foundation of the Church, of the beginning of her Mission to the world, and of Christian unity within the diversity of nations, languages, and cultures. Blessed are you You, (Pentecost Tropar, Tone 8) In Ukrainian, the Feats is called "Zeleni Svyata" or "Green Holidays". The Church and the homes of the Faithful are decorated throughout with green branches and flowers, signifying the new life conferred upon us by the life-creating Spirit.
"...And when the sound was heard, the crowd gathered, and was astounded because each heard them speaking in his own language "...each hearing them tell of God's mighty works in his own language!" (Acts 2:12, 14) "Then Peter stood up with the Eleven and addressed them in a loud voice:... "Men of Israel... Jesus of Nazareth was a man commended to you by God by the miracles and portents and signs that God worked through Him when He was among you... "God raised Him to Life, freeing Him from the pangs of Hades; for it was impossible for Him to be held in its power... (Acts 2:22, 24)
"Come, O Faithful, let us celebrate the feast of the Fiftieth Day: the day which concludes the Feast of
feasts; the day on which the pre-ordained promise is fulfilled; the day of the disciples' enlightenment. They are revealed as initiated into the heavenly Mysteries, for truly the light of the Comforter has illumined the world. (1st Sidalen Hymn, Tone 4)" These "Sidalen" Hymns are sung between the Psalms Readings at the Morning Service (Utrenya). The interpret the Psalms applying them to the particular Feast celebrated in God's Word. In the Second Sidalen, i.e. the Hymns following the 2d Reading from the Book of Psalms, the Spirit's descend it likened to a "fountain" whose waters "gush down" to the earth - rather than up from the ground. And the flames are compared with the Divine Wind ( lit. "Spirit" ) that saved the 3 holy Youths (Shadrach,
Meshach and Abednego) in the fiery furnace of Nebudchadnezaar's Babylon. (Cf. the Book of Daniel, chapter
3.) It is that same Divine Wind which accompanied the appearance of the Son of God, through Whom the Spirit preserved from burning but brought a cool dew of life. The Acts of the Apostles continue: "The fountain of the Spirit rushes down to earth, "mystically divided into flaming streams, both refreshing and enlightening the Apostles; "the fire became for them a cloud of dew, raining enlightenment upon them. "From them we have received grace by fire and water, for truly the light of the Comforter has illumined the world." (2d Sidalen Hymn, Tone 4) |
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