
We Catholic Christians joyfully celebrate Paschal (Easter) for a total of 50 days – all the way until Pentecost is on May 19, 2024.



I understood Catholic Sacred Scriptures parallels of Old Covenant to Jesus Christ is New Covenant Messianic Fulfillment:
Easter (Paschal, Pesach, Passover) is on 14th of Nisan. March-April. Barley Harvest. 👈
Feast of Unleavened (Chag haMatzah) is on 15th of Nisan, always is on High Holy Day aka High Shabbat.
Feast of First Fruits (Yom haBikkurium) always is on 16th of Nisan same time Counting of the Omer (Sefirat haOmer). In Ancient Israel, the harvesters began using sickle tool harvesting on barley harvest. 👈
We all learn basic words:
Pentecost was originally the Jewish Festival of Shavout, the biblical “Feast of Weeks.” Shavuot literally means “weeks” (שָׁבוּעוֹת). Shavua is singular, means week. In the Septuagint, the Greek translators used the word Πεντηκοστή (Pentēkostē) to refer to the festival. The word Pentecost means “fiftieth” (50th) refers to Shavout always occurs on the fiftieth day (50th).
Shavuot marked the wheat harvest in the Land of Israel. Shavuot is on May-June aka wheat harvest. 👈
On Shavuot we all read Old Covenant “first five books”: Exodus 19 “God spoke thunderous to Moses and people “Giving of the Torah (Law) on the Mount Sinai”. Shavuot is completely seven weeks after the exodus delivered from “430 years bondage (Exodus 12:40) of Egypt” on Exodus 12-15.
That’s why Jewish people read the Book of Ruth always is on Shavuot according Ruth 2:23 is the anointing message on Shavuot is that her story takes place at wheat harvest time from the “leftovers” barley harvest time (Second Passover on Firstfruits), and Shavuot also occurs at the time of the spring harvest. Read this:
Ruth 2:23 23 So she (Ruth) stayed close to the young women of Boaz, gleaning until the end of the barley and wheat harvests; and she lived with her mother-in-law (Noami).
Ruth 2:23 USCCB So she (Ruth) stayed gleaning with Boaz’s young women until the end of the barley and wheat harvests. 🤟 ❤️🙏🔥🕊️📿🙏

Please click and read on Ruth 1:16-17
16* But Ruth said, “Do not press me to go back and abandon you!
Wherever you go I will go,
wherever you lodge I will lodge.
Your people shall be my people
and your God, my God.
17Where you die I will die,
and there be buried.
May the LORD do thus to me, and more, if even death separates me from you!”
Footnote on verse 16:
[1:16–17] Ruth’s adherence to her mother-in-law in 1:14 is now expressed in a profound oath of loyalty, culminating in a formulary found frequently in Samuel and Kings; cf. especially 1 Sm 20:13. Even death: burial in Naomi’s family tomb means that not even death will separate them.

This memorial is celebrated every year on the Monday after Pentecost.

Please click on ETWN:
The memorial of Mary, Mother of the Church, is celebrated the Monday after Pentecost. On Pentecost Sunday, we celebrate the birthday of the Church, and on the memorial of Mary, Mother of the Church, Catholics celebrate the fact that Mary, as the mother of Our Lord, is intrinsically linked to the Church as her mother.
What does Mater Ecclesiae mean?
Mater Ecclesiae is Latin for “Mother of the Church.”
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USSCB On May 20 Blessed Virgin Mary, Mother of the Church
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