Homily: May 11, 2026 Monday of the Sixth Week of Easter

 “When the Advocate comes whom I will send you from the Father, the Spirit of truth who proceeds from the Father, he will testify to me.”

There is an often-used phrase in the Alpha program: “Alpha is designed to fail if the Holy Spirit does not show up.”

This implies that since Alpha has not failed despite itself and continues to grow from 1977, the Holy Spirit is at work in the program. I think that is true not only for Alpha but for the Church and the whole Christian life.

Church would have been totally destroyed, and the Christian life would have been completely crushed with so much internal struggle and trouble, external persecution and attacks, if we are without the Holy Spirit.

Without the Holy Spirit, the Church would not survive, life would have ended, humanity would no longer exist.

Yesterday, here in our parish, 25 young people received the sacrament of Confirmation. They confirmed their faith and received the fullness of the Holy Spirit in their lives.

The first reading yesterday connected beautifully with the celebration. The people in Samaria were already baptized, but they had not received the Holy Spirit. So, Peter and John went there, laid hands on them, and prayed over them to invoke the Holy Spirit to come down upon them.

The Apostles dedicated themselves to ensuring that the new Christians received the Holy Spirit. The Apostles themselves had experienced the fullness of life at Pentecost; they knew the importance. In the early Church and in the Eastern Catholic Churches to this day, the three sacraments of initiation - Baptism, Confirmation, and Holy Communion - are still given together at the same time.

It is understood that the sooner a person receives fully the gift of the Holy Spirit, the better. That is why I am very happy that our diocese is considering to lower the age for receiving Confirmation.

Young people need the Holy Spirit early in life. They are growing up in a challenging world, filled with confusion, temptations, anxiety, distractions, and pressure.

They need the Advocate. They need the Helper. They need the Spirit of Truth. But not realizing these needs and the power of the Holy Spirit, many fail to appreciate the sacrament.

Jesus knows His disciples could not survive on their own. And He knows we too cannot survive on our own. Thus He promises and He sends His Holy Spirit, on the first Pentecost and always, whenever we call for Him and open our hearts to receive Him.

Come, Holy Spirit. Amen.


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