Mass of Confirmation for
the Korean Community
Celebrated by Archbishop Denis Hart
at Holy Family Church, Mount Waverley,
on Sunday, 22nd September, 2002, at 2.30pm
Introduction
Dear Brothers and Sisters,
Today we come for the conferring of the
Holy Spirit in Confirmation to members of our community.
I pay tribute to the faith and reverence
of your community as we remember that our God comes to be
within us. Saint Paul reminds us, “Your bodies are the
temples of the Holy Spirit.” God, the Holy Spirit, comes
to stay with us, to give us life, to teach us all that is
true and to sustain us in the faith of Jesus.
As we support our candidates, let us call
to mind our sins and ask the Lord that he may give us pardon,
light, peace and hope to fulfil what he wants us to be.
Homily
Dear Brothers and Sisters,
Today is a very special moment for our community.
For those who are to receive Confirmation it is a moment of
hope. God will come to you exactly as you are and will transform
you by staying within you. For the rest of us, whether we
received Confirmation five, ten or twenty years ago, we remember
that Jesus promised, “I will send you the Holy Spirit,
the Spirit of truth. He will teach you all truth and will
stay with you forever.”
Today’s Confirmation is a wonderful
chance for us to take up or to renew our awareness of the
Holy Spirit guiding every thought, word and deed of our life.
The words Holy Spirit mean Holy
Breath. Just like breath gives life to our body, so the
Holy Spirit is God’s breath and gives life to our soul.
The Holy Spirit helps us to live for God, touches us and gives
us everything we need to live in his presence, to profess
our faith and to know that God will never desert us unless
we say no to him.
Why it is so important to say yes to the
Holy Spirit is that God wants us to say yes to the Father,
to Jesus, and the Holy Spirit, so that we will live our life
fully and will come to our true home in heaven.
That journey was begun on the day of our
Baptism and continues throughout life. The Sacraments of Penance
and Eucharist bind up and make complete that life and give
us our daily food. Confirmation reminds us and brings to us
God who is present staying in us.
We thank God for the gifts of the Holy Spirit
- wisdom, understanding, right judgement, knowledge, courage,
reverence and wonder and awe.
Sometimes parents wonder at the challenges
that the world throws at their children. Yet, the Holy Spirit
is God. He comes to give us all that we need in sufficient
degree and with sufficient intensity so that we will be able
to live confidently as Christians in our modern world.
Lastly, remember -
- God loves you and wants to stay with
you.
- Never let a day finish without a prayer
to God asking for forgiveness and asking him to stay with
you.
- Trust that if you let God guide you every
day, then you may have trials and difficulties, but you
will always be happy because you are living that for which
you are made.
“Come, Holy Spirit, fill the hearts
of your faithful and kindle in them the fire of your love.”
+ Denis J. Hart,
Archbishop of Melbourne.
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