On the eve of Pentecost, we come to You, O Lord, for You are our peace. Without the living water of Your Spirit, our hearts remain hearts of stone, incapable of forgiveness, reconciliation, and fraternity.
Today we celebrate Pentecost, marking the gift of the Holy Spirit and the birth of the Christian Church - fifty days since Easter Day and the end of the Easter season. See next post for our list of services today. (1/2) Show more
— Canterbury Cathedral (@CburyCathedral) May 19, 2024
Thank you to everyone who attended today’s #Pentecost service, with @JustinWelby and Patrick Watt, CEO of @christian_aid You can watch the recording at https://ow.ly/fPnp50RMfeC #CAWeek24 Show more
— Canterbury Cathedral (@CburyCathedral) May 19, 2024
ROME, ITALY—Once a year, on Pentecost Sunday, rose petals are dropped from the oculus of the Pantheon while the “Veni Creator Spiritus” is chanted. These pilgrims were blessed to see it, today! From Darius Arya
Today is a good day to tweet! It’s Pentecost Sunday. We call on the Holy Spirit to bless the entire cast & production crew of this movie that we’ve been waiting for! @aldenrichards02 @bernardokath Show more
— Alden Richards Team Charities (@Alden_Charities) May 19, 2024
Adventus Spiritus Sancti: Omnigenis linguis dedit his fari Deus ignis The coming of the Holy Spirit: God as fire gave them to speak in many tongues Depiction of Pentecost on the Verdun Altar, Master Nicholas of Verdun (1171-81, champlevé enamel work) Stift Klosterneuburg, Austria Show more
— Vir Desideriorum (@VirDesideriorum) May 18, 2024
As we celebrate the gift of the Holy Spirit on Pentecost let us fervently pray Veni Creator Spiritus, Come Creator Spirit. Let us rejoice & be reminded that all that exits flows from God who is Love. May our prayers draw us more deeply into this mystery and help us to rejoice… Show more
— Bishop J. Strickland (@BishStrickland) May 19, 2024
No sunlight streaming through the oculus today- May 19, 2024 Pentecost in the Pantheon. We had light rain - Each time remains unique and special!
The Vigil of Pentecost. 'A new heart also will I give you, and a new spirit will I put within you: and I will take away the stony heart out of your flesh, and I will give you an heart of flesh.'
WATCH: Final day of campaign in the Western Cape. Sibafakela umoya we Pentecost e Delft namhlanje
— Lubabalo Oscar Mabuyane (@MabuyaneOscar) May 19, 2024
Pentecost History
The Observance of Pentecost is an important Christian celebration that commemorates the descent of the Holy Spirit upon the Apostles and other followers of Jesus Christ, 50 days after Easter. In New Zealand, like in many other countries, people of Christian faith gather to honour this significant event in the life of the Church, marking the birth of the Christian Church and the beginning of the spread of the Gospel.
Pentecost, also known as Whitsunday, has its roots in the Jewish holiday of Shavuot, which celebrates the day when the Torah was given to the Israelites at Mount Sinai. Many early Christian converts/customs in New Zealand were brought by European settlers in the 19th century, who integrated Pentecost into the religious calendar of their new land. Over time, the observance has taken on a unique character in the context of New Zealand's rich cultural tapestry, which includes both Pākehā (New Zealander of European descent) and Māori (indigenous people of New Zealand) expressions of faith.
Today, Pentecost is celebrated through special church services, prayers, and reflection on the Holy Spirit's transformative work in the lives of believers. In the New Zealand context, it is not uncommon to see a blend of traditional hymns and contemporary worship music, as well as the incorporation of Māori language and cultural practices. The date of Pentecost varies each year, dependent on the date of Easter, and it is typically celebrated seven weeks after Easter Sunday or 50 days after the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Pentecost facts
In the Roman Catholic tradition, Pentecost is sometimes called Whitsunday (pronounced: 'with - Sunday'). The name comes from the white color of garments that people wore who were being baptized typically wore.
The Holy Spirit, often depicted as wind or a dove in the Bible, is the third part of the Christian Trinity, which also includes the Father, God, and Jesus Christ, the Son. The Holy Spirit is also referred to sometimes as the Holy Ghost.
Red is the liturgical color associated with Pentecost, representing the flames of fire and the Holy Spirit's presence.
It is a common practice among some denominations in New Zealand to wear red on Pentecost Sunday. Red symbolizes the fire of the Holy Spirit, which is described in the Bible as tongues of fire descending upon the apostles.
In New Zealand, Pentecost coincides with the invasion of the Māori community of Parihaka in 1881. The peaceful resistance movement at Parihaka became a symbol of Māori struggle for land rights and autonomy.
Pentecost is a particularly appropriate day to join a church. In the early church, it was a day when the newly converted, after a period of preparation, were baptized.
Some churches stress mission around Pentecost. See what your local church is doing to help your community and get involved.
Celebrate Pentecost and watch a documentary about Christianity in New Zealand. Here are some suggestions: 1. Let the Fire Fall (2011): A documentary film that explores the Pentecostal movement in New Zealand, particularly focusing on the Apostolic Church and the influence it had on the religious culture in the country. 2. Destiny Church: A New Zealand Pentecostal Movement (2005): This documentary examines the impact of the Destiny Church, a contemporary and controversial Pentecostal church in New Zealand, on the broader religious landscape of the country. 3. Receiving the Promise: 100 Years of Pentecostalism in New Zealand (2008): This film provides an overview of the development of the Pentecostal movement in New Zealand over the past century, with a focus on major events, influential leaders, and theological trends. 4. Spiritlands: A Journey into Pentecostalism in New Zealand (2008): This documentary explores the experiences of converts to Pentecostalism in New Zealand, as they share their stories of spiritual transformation and community engagement.
Attend a special church service today. Many churches in New Zealand hold special services for Pentecost Sunday, featuring prayers, hymns, and sermons.