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SUMMARY:Pentecost Sunday
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DESCRIPTION:50 days after Easter Sunday\, Christian churches celebrate
  the descent of the Holy Spirit upon the apostles\, who alight upon th
 em in the form of &#8220\;tongues of fire\,&#8221\; which is why\, for
  example\, the Roman Rite celebrates the day as the &#8220\;birthday&#
 8221\; of the Church. Thus\, according to the tradition of the New Tes
 tament writings\, the announcement of Jesus from the Gospel of John is
  fulfilled\, that he will send a &#8220\;helper&#8221\; after his asce
 nsion. While the 40 days from Easter Sunday to Ascension Day were ther
 efore focused on the risen Lord\, Pentecost not only concludes the 50-
 day Easter season but also transitions into the commemoration of the w
 ork of the Holy Spirit in the Church as well as in all of creation. Fr
 om a historical-religious perspective\, the Roman Rite\, through the n
 arrative that the apostles gathered in Jerusalem could suddenly speak 
 all the languages of the known world after the Spirit of God descended
  upon them\, sets itself in contrast to the narrative of the Tower of 
 Babel\, where God scattered the one language known to humans into vari
 ous languages to prevent them from building a tower that would reach t
 he heavens. It seems likely that the Christian festival has reinterpre
 ted the Jewish festival of Shavuot\, with which the members of biblica
 l Israel commemorated the revelation of the Torah 50 days after Passov
 er\, giving it a new meaning: namely\, the sending of the Holy Spirit\
 , who\, according to Christian understanding\, works in all people—r
 egardless of their religious affiliation—and enables them to recogni
 ze God and align their lives with the Creator.
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