Dear Parishioners and Friends,

Greetings from Malta. Today the Church is celebrating Pentecost Sunday. Pentecost is often called the birthday of the Church, for it marks the day when the frightened disciples experienced an outpouring of the Holy Spirit and were sent out to courageously proclaim the risen Lord. These ordinary people were transformed into witnesses of hope, peace, and love. What began on that day in the Upper Room continues today in every Christian community that opens its heart to God’s Spirit.
This week the church was celebrating Volunteers’ Week… a moment to give thanks for the many volunteers who quietly serve our parish and the wider community. We are reminded how much good is done through generous people who give their time, energy, and talents for others. In so many ways, volunteers are living signs of the Holy Spirit at work among us.
The Spirit does not only act through extraordinary events. Very often, the Spirit works through simple acts of kindness, service, and compassion. Every person who visits the sick, teaches children, helps organise parish activities, cleans the church, prepares liturgies, supports families in need, or offers a listening ear is allowing the gifts of the Spirit to bear fruit.
St Paul reminds us that there are many gifts, but it is the same Spirit who distributes the gifts. Not everyone serves in the same way, yet every contribution is valuable and necessary. A parish is not built only by priests or committees, but by a whole community willing to serve together. Volunteers help make the Church a welcoming home where our faith is lived and shared.
Pentecost challenges each of us to ask: in what way is the Holy Spirit calling me to serve? For even today, the Spirit grants gifts to every believer, and we are invited to receive and develop them, and share them for the good of others. Sometimes the smallest gesture offered with love can make a great difference in another person’s life.
This Pentecost, let us pray for a fresh outpouring of the Holy Spirit upon our parish. May the Spirit renew our hearts, strengthen our volunteers, inspire new people to offer their service, and help all of us grow as a community united in faith, generosity, and love.
God bless you.
Fr Silvio