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The apostles and believers, for the first time, were united by a common language, and a common zeal and purpose to go and preach the Gospel. Typically, priests will wear red vestments on Pentecost, symbolic of the burning fire of God's love and the tongues of fire that descended on the apostles. However, in some parts of the world, Pentecost is also referred to as "WhitSunday", or White Sunday, referring to the white vestments that are typically worn in Britain and Ireland.

The white is symbolic of the dove of the Holy Spirit, and typical of the vestments that catechumens desiring baptism wear on that day.

An Italian Pentecost tradition is to scatter rose leaves from the ceiling of the churches to recall the miracle of the fiery tongues, and so in some places in Italy, Pentecost is sometimes called Pascha Rosatum Easter roses.

In France, it is tradition to blow trumpets during Mass to recall the sound of the driving wind of the Holy Spirit. In Asia, it is typical to have an extra service, called genuflexion, during which long poems and prayers are recited. In Russia, Mass goers often carry flowers or green branches during Pentecost services. At Catholic News Agency, our team is committed to reporting the truth with courage, integrity, and fidelity to our faith.

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Pentecost begins the eighth Sunday, or 50 days, after Easter Sunday. The descent of the Holy Spirit ushered in a new era for the people of God. On this day, the first fruits of the grain harvest were offered to the Lord Leviticus and Deuteronomy The second chapter of Acts begins by noting that the Feast of Weeks had just passed. In Acts the Holy Spirit descended upon the Apostles. Jesus had asked his Apostles to pray, and their nine days of prayer can be considered as the first novena.

Miraculously, people of many different languages and nations could understand the Apostles in their own languages. The Collect opening prayer of the Pentecost Mass prays:. Almighty ever-living God, who willed the Paschal Mystery to be encompassed as a sign in fifty days, grant that from out of the scattered nations the confusion of many tongues may be gathered by heavenly grace into one great confession of your name.

Another wonder surrounding Pentecost was that tongues of fire appeared and rested on the Apostles. God left no doubt that Pentecost was an important event in the history of the Church and that the Holy Spirit was truly present.

However, the most important and most lasting effect of Pentecost went deeper than that. Peter, the leader of the Apostles, stood in front of the crowds and preached. He preached with boldness and conviction.

Consider that up until this point the Apostles had not preached at all. Acts



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