Monday 2 June 2014

Year A - Pentecost

Pentecost - Year A

Apostles Acts 2, 1 - 11
Psalm 103
1 Corinthians 12, 3 - 13
John 20, 19 - 23


To go further

Details
 
- The rabbit on the left is Christ (reminder : we can recognise him thanks to the cross in his halo) He's blowing on his disciples : he's giving them the Holy Spirit. Only Jesus can give a spirit which sanctifies, and that is his.
- Everything is orientated forward (hands, body, ears ...). Christianism is orientated forward.
- The three rabbits taken in the breath represent the course of the one who lives under the action of the Holy Spirit. From grey, the rabbit goes to blue which means he's becoming more and more like God, therefore more and more himself (which may seem contradictory but isn't at all)
- At the beginning, the rabbit taken by the breath of Christ is surprised. He even seems shy because a force is taking him where he had not planned to go to.
- Then he's getting into the breath, laying onto an air cushion. He's reaching cruise speed, extended forward, he's staring at the Bible as his reference, smiling and at peace.
- In the end, he's like on a slide, in joy.
 
Questions
 
- If we look carefully at the movement of the three, we can see that the Holy Spirit first attracts to Christ and then he sends on a mission
- To live of the Spirit is to have this continual movement, to come back to the source to be able to spread the Good News in full knowledge of it. How do I live it ?

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