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The Holy Spirit.

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Orthodox Church decorations during the feast of Pentecost
I decided to try making Dove Knots for the first time this year. Online recipes mentioned that they keep their shape better if they don't rise too much so I used the same dough as my ever fraught egg bread, but a half recipe
Birb
Getting the hang of it
Ended up with eight of various qualities. If I'd been thinking about it I would have gone for seven to represent the seven Gifts of the Spirit, but Oh Well
I used big ol black sprinkles for eyes, but I am afraid it's giving more Worm on a String than God as a Dove
Into the oven wit ye!
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Yesterday was Pentecost. Our advocate the Holy Ghost is out haunting the streets. She is anointing the heads of her apostles and they are speaking in tongues of righteous rage, of Love that refuses to look away, of compassion and protection. Christ is in the crowd, overturning tables and driving out agents of greed and evil. The young are having visions of what will happen if power is left unchecked and the old are dreaming dreams of justice.

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Baby and I are still in the hospital. I can be discharged whenever, but I'm staying as long as I can because little one is still in the NICU (and will need to stay after I'm discharged).
He has some heart and lung problems, and man, the Pentecost propers this year hit hard. Lord, fill his lungs with the strong driving wind of your Spirit. Heal his wounds, his strength renew, correct what has gone astray. Mend his heart, and kindle in him the fire of your love.
In our labor, rest most sweet; grateful coolness in the heat; solace in the midst of woe.
O most blessed Light divine, shine within these hearts of yours, and our inmost being fill!
Where you are not, we have naught, nothing good in deed or thought, nothing free from taint of ill.
Please keep us in your prayers. I've been asking for the intercession of Fr. Mychal Judge for my little one. We learned about our baby's birth defect a week ago. Things change so quickly and all you can do is trust in God and put one foot in front of the other. While in the NICU, I've been praying over Fr. Mychal's last homily.
"Thatβs the way it is. Good days. And bad days. Up days. Down days. Sad days. Happy days. But never a boring day on this job. You do what God has called you to do. You show up. You put one foot in front of another. You get on the rig and you go out and you do the job β which is a mystery. And a surprise. You have no idea when you get on that rig. No matter how big the call. No matter how small. You have no idea what God is calling you to.Β "
Near prophetic words on September 10, 2001, but also a strong reminder that parenting and openness to life is a mystery and a surprise, unknowable and ever-changing, and all you can do is put one foot in front of the other and do your best to answer God's call.
Fr. Mychal Judge, pray for us.
Title: Pentecost, aka Descent of the Holy Spirit (panel from the Pruszcz Polyptych) Artist: Colijn de CoterΒ (Flemish, fl. ca. 1493-1506) Date: ca. 1500 Genre: religious art (Roman Catholic Christianity) Period: Northern Renaissance Movement: Early Netherlandish Medium: tempera on panel Dimensions: 164 cm (64.5 in) high x 73 cm (28.7 in) wide Location: National Museum in Warsaw, Poland
Colijn de Coter, also known as Colijn van Brusele (Colin of Brussels), specialized in altarpieces. His style was influenced by Roger van der Weyden, and de Coter in his turn was influential on Early Netherlandish art through his large, successful workshop.
It's Pentecost!! The Saint Augustine's Prayer Book chapter on devotions to the Holy Spirit be upon ye ποΈπ₯π₯π₯