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Pentecost: Come Holy Spirit (song from A Paschal Journey) – Journeying Into Mystery

Pentecost: Come Holy Spirit (song from A Paschal Journey)

In this part of our Paschal Journey, we begin to discern what God has planned for us in the future. We reflect on how we have changed and the gifts and the knowledge we must share with others. As you meditate on the music, think about the nudges you have felt from the Holy Spirit in your life? To what has the Holy Spirit called you in your life? To what is the Holy Spirit calling you in the present? One thing will always be true and consistent as we continue to receive the breath and the wisdom of the Holy Spirit. We will always be in a state of evolution. Just as we cannot go back to who we were at the onset of our Paschal journey, so we will continue to evolve into what God is calling us to be during our Paschal journey in life.

Pentecost: Come Holy Spirit (for my daughter Meg) Psalm Offerings Opus 13 (c) by Robert Charles Wagner. All rights reserved.

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Deacon Bob

I am a composer, performer, poet, educator, spiritual director, and permanent deacon of the Catholic Church. I just recently retired after 42 years of full-time ministry in the Catholic Church. I continue to serve in the Church part-time. I have been blessed to be united in marriage to my bride, Ruth, since 1974. I am father to four wonderful adult children, and grandfather to five equally wonderful grandchildren. In my lifetime, I have received a B.A. in Music (UST), M.A. in Pastoral Studies (St. Paul Seminary School of Divinity, UST), Certified Spiritual Director. Ordained to the Permanent Diaconate for the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis, in 1991. Composer, musician, author, poet, educator. The Gospels drive my political choices, hence, leading me toward a more liberal, other-centered politics rather than conservative politics. The great commandment of Jesus to love one another as he has loved us, as well as the criteria he gives in Matthew 25 by which we are to be judged at the end of time directs my actions and thoughts.

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