The Feast of Pentecost, marking the fourth and final feast of the spring cycle, is celebrated 50 days after Easter, reflecting the Old Testament Feast of Pentecost when the Holy Spirit was poured out on the disciples, enabling them to speak in various languages and signaling the fulfillment of Christ as the Passover Lamb. This event underscores the ongoing mission of the Church, where the Holy Spirit continues to gather people from every nation, akin to the wheat harvest, into the eternal barn of the Holy Christian Church. This ingathering is not just a future hope but a present reality, as we, the many grains, are united into one body through the Eucharist, embodying the body of Christ. Thus, Pentecost not only celebrates the historical outpouring of the Spirit but also our current participation in the divine harvest, where we are already living in the reality of eternal life, called to extend the same grace we receive to others generously.