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PRAYER TO THE HOLY SPIRIT

 

One of the most well-known prayers to the Holy Spirit in the Catholic tradition is the "Prayer to the Holy Spirit." It is a beautiful invocation seeking the guidance, presence, and gifts of the Holy Spirit. Here is the traditional version of the prayer:

"Come, Holy Spirit,

fill the hearts of your faithful

and kindle in them the fire of your love.

Send forth your Spirit, and they shall be created.

And you shall renew the face of the earth.

O God, who has taught the hearts of the faithful

by the light of the Holy Spirit,

grant that by the gift of the same Spirit

we may be always truly wise

and ever rejoice in His consolation.

Through Christ our Lord. Amen."

This prayer is often recited during the celebration of Pentecost, which commemorates the descent of the Holy Spirit upon the Apostles and marks the birth of the Church. However, it can be prayed at any time as a way to seek the presence and guidance of the Holy Spirit in one's life.

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