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Ascension of the Lord

Homily of His Excellency, Selim Sfeir, Maronite Archbishop of Cyprus, Ascension Thursday, May 29, 2025

Dear brothers and sisters in Christ,

“Elisha kept watching and crying out, ‘Father, father! The chariots of Israel and its horsemen!’ But when he could no longer see him, he grasped his own clothes and tore them to pieces.”

As joyful as the Ascension feast is, for it fills us with the expectancy of heaven, there is also a hint of melancholy. The disciples had been inebriated by the glory of the resurrection of Christ and the 40 days of his appearance among them. But this final departure of Jesus must have struck the Apostles hard: today, they see their dearest friend and companion, going away forever and they find themselves alone to face all the difficulties of life. Our Lord realized that his departure would be difficult, and this is why he promised them the coming of the Holy Spirit, the Comforter.

The disciples did not understand. They had great need of the enlightenment and transformation by the Holy Spirit to accomplish their great mission. They returned to Jerusalem, to the Cenacle, to await the fulfillment of the promise. This was the first novena in preparation for Pentecost. We must imitate the disciples after the Ascension of our Lord.

I encourage you to live this novena to the Holy Spirit with renewed zeal. How we need His help to discern what to do in our lives, the lives of our young people, in our families, in the Holy Church of the Maronites of Cyprus!

Let us imitate the disciples before Pentecost: silence, recollection, peace with one another, frequent Holy Communion, the use of the Sacrament of Reconciliation, reading of the Gospels and the lives of the Saints, service and fraternal charity, and most especially devotion to our Lady: “All these were persevering with one mind in prayer with … Mary, the Mother of Jesus.” (Acts 1:14). These are the characteristics that should mark the next nine days in preparation for the coming of the Holy Spirit.

† Selim Sfeir
Maronite Archbishop of Cyprus

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