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dharmasister
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Yesterday after going to Mass, my brother (a non-Catholic Christian) asked me if I wanted to go with them (his wife and sister-in-law) to the new Church they have found - Salem Baptist. I went with them. I was surprised when I looked in the bulletin and saw that the preacher was giving his talk on Habbakuk. There was no sign or mention of the fact that yesterday was Pentecost Sunday - the day that Christ sent the Holy Spirit as promised to lead his Church. When I inquired about it being Pentecost Sunday, my family just looked confused, like they weren’t even aware that yesterday was the day he sent the Spirit. Is it common in all/most non-Catholic churches not to follow some sort of schedule that acknowledges the other important days in the life of Christ and the beginning of the early Church? Easter and Christmas are remembered, but what about the ascension of Christ into heaven (celebrated last week) or Pentecost, or any of the other milestones we remember?
Just wondering.
Just wondering.