O almighty and eternal God, Who hast appointed Thy only‐begotten Son to be
the Redeemer of the world, and hast willed to be appeased by His blood,
grant, we beseech Thee, that we may venerate upon earth the price of our
salvation, and be shielded by its might from the evils of this present
life, so that we may enjoy it everlastingly in heaven. Who liveth and
reigneth with Thee in the unity of the Holy Ghost, God, world without end.
Amen.
AUGUST. THE HOLY GHOST.
We may during this month take up the devotion to the Holy Ghost.
This devotion to the Holy Spirit should be the chief of all devotions,
because it was the first that was ever celebrated, and that by no less
devout worshippers than the holy apostles and the most holy Mary in the
upper room at Jerusalem. It is one which is growing in the hearts of the
people, because so much depends for our sanctification on the influence of
the graces bestowed on us by God the Holy Ghost. Faith teaches us that the
Holy Ghost is the love which the Father and the Son bear one to the other;
and therefore the gift of love which the Lord infuses into our souls, and
which is the greatest of all gifts, is attributed to the Holy Ghost. St.
Paul says, “The charity of God is poured forth in our hearts by the Holy
Ghost, Who is given to us.”—Rom. v. 5.
The Holy Ghost, Who proceedeth from the Father and the Son is called a
fire, because His action in our souls purifies us from sin and fills us
with divine love. As the action of fire may be said to be irresistible, it
is right that the Holy Ghost be represented by that symbol, since He was
to give spirit and wisdom to Christians, which all their adversaries
should not be able to resist or gainsay.
If we observe the commandments of God, the Holy Spirit will abide with us
to enlighten our minds and strengthen our wills, and give us grace to
follow Jesus Christ. The Holy Spirit will give us an increase of devotion
towards the Holy Sacrament of the Altar, and the sacrifice of the Mass,
and will pour the charity of God into our hearts.
Considerations and Prayers for Every Day.
First Day.
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