First sign
The rushing wind
“A sound like a mighty wind.” — Acts 2
The same breath that moved over the waters at creation fills the house — the Ruach, the Spirit who gives life, blowing where it wills.
The breath of GodThe Spirit poured out
Fifty days after Easter the Spirit falls — a rushing wind, tongues of flame, and a frightened few sent to the ends of the earth. Pentecost crowns the Easter feast and opens the year's bright high points: the great solemnities and the feasts of the saints that rise like flame above the green. Solua keeps the fire with you.
Pentecost falls fifty days after Easter — May 24 this year — and its feasts run on through Ordinary Time.
Veni Sancte Spiritus — Come, Holy Spirit, and kindle in us the fire of your love.
Wind · fire · tongues
In the upper room the disciples were waiting, the doors shut for fear. Then, at the third hour, heaven came down — and what fell upon them is shown in three signs the Church has never forgotten.
First sign
“A sound like a mighty wind.” — Acts 2
The same breath that moved over the waters at creation fills the house — the Ruach, the Spirit who gives life, blowing where it wills.
The breath of GodSecond sign
“Tongues as of fire rested on each.” — Acts 2
Flame that gives light without burning. It crowns each head — the Spirit poured out not on a chosen one, but on all the Church at once.
The fire of loveThird sign
“Each heard them in his own language.” — Acts 2
Babel undone. The Gospel is spoken and every nation understands — and the Church, born this hour, is sent out to all the world.
The Church sent outThe year's bright high points
Above the green of Ordinary Time rise the year's high feasts — the mysteries of God and the memory of the saints, kept like flame against the daily round. These are the days the whole Church lifts her head.
The Most Holy Trinity
The one God in three Persons, adored.
Corpus Christi
The Body and Blood of the Lord, carried in procession.
The Most Sacred Heart
The love of Christ, pierced and unfailing.
The Birth of John the Baptist
The voice that went before the Light.
Saints Peter & Paul
The rock and the apostle to the nations.
The Transfiguration
Glory unveiled for a moment on the mountain.
The Assumption of Mary
The Mother taken up, body and soul, in glory.
All Saints
The whole company of heaven, known and unknown.
Christ the King
The year's crown — all things gathered under Him.
The feasts, as they come
Not a calendar you have to track — a companion that brings each solemnity to you in its season, so no great feast slips quietly past.
The Church's first novena — nine days with the apostles, praying Veni Sancte Spiritus for the gifts of the Spirit before the feast.
Trinity, Corpus Christi, the Sacred Heart and the rest — the day's proper prayers and readings arrive when the feast does.
A short life and a prayer for the saint the Church remembers — the great cloud of witnesses, one companion at a time.
Build toward the Sacred Heart, the Assumption, your patron's day — nine-day novenas Solua counts gently with you.
The fire of Pentecost, and the bright solemnities that crown the Catholic year.
Half these feasts I'd never even heard of. Now Corpus Christi and the Assumption are days our whole family actually looks forward to.
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