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Great Pentecost Bonfire

At Pentecost, we gather around a roaring bonfire, recalling how the Holy Spirit descended as “divided tongues, as of fire” (Acts 2:3), igniting the Apostles to proclaim Christ boldly to all nations. This fire is not just a memory—it’s a living call. As we light the bonfire, we are reminded that we, too, are sent forth to carry this divine flame into the dark corners of our world.

As the great bonfire burns, each will receive a small candle, symbolizing that the fire of Pentecost is personal—meant to illuminate the path of your own climb, and to kindle others with the same light.

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