Before the cross | Come, Holy Spirit, Come bring us joys that never end
Submitted on May 19, 2010
By Archbishop Robert J. Carlson
The Sequence for Pentecost Sunday, Veni, Sancte Spiritus, completes our reflection on the joy of Easter by calling on the third person of the Blessed Trinity to come into our hearts bringing light for our darkness, comfort for our distress, healing for our soul's sickness, warmth for our frozen hearts and joys that will never end.
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