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Where Do You Go for Rest? | Pentecost Novena Reflection

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Join Fr. Jonathan Meyer on our second-to-last day of prayer as we draw near the great feast of Pentecost. In this Rise Up reflection, Fr. Meyer asks, “Where do you go to rest?” He points us to the Gospel image of John, the “beloved disciple,” leaning his head on Jesus’ chest—and shares the story of young Francesco of Fatima, who spent entire days resting at the tabernacle. In a hectic world, we’re invited to slow down, find a chapel (or a quiet corner at home), and experience the peace that only Christ can give.

🔹 Key Points in This Video
• Anticipating tonight’s Pentecost vigil and tomorrow’s Mass—culmination of fifty days of Easter
• Reflecting on John 13:23–25: “the one who had also reclined upon His chest”
• The example of Francesco of Fatima: choosing to rest in the presence of the Eucharist instead of going to school
• Practical “rest stops” for your soul: perpetual adoration chapels, parish churches, or a dedicated prayer space at home
• An invitation to “rest your head on the chest of Jesus” through silent, consecrated prayer

❤️ Takeaway:
True rest isn’t found in our to-do lists or exhaustion-fixes—it’s found in intimacy with Christ. Wherever you go to pray, lean into His presence and let Him refresh your heart.

📌 Don’t Miss Tomorrow’s Reflection:
Tomorrow is Pentecost! Join us for the final Rise Up video as we celebrate the coming of the Holy Spirit.

👍 If this reflection encouraged you, please give it a thumbs-up, share with someone who needs rest, and subscribe for daily Rise Up videos.
🔔 Tap the bell icon so you never miss an invitation to grow in prayer and peace.

🔗 Stay Connected:
• Sign up for daily “Rise Up” reflections: text “riseup” to 84576
• Visit us at allsaintscatholic.net for parish news, resources, and prayer guides
• Follow All Saints Parish on social media for prayer prompts, behind-the-scenes, and community encouragement

#RiseUp #Pentecost #Adoration #RestInJesus #PentecostNovena

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Join Fr. Jonathan Meyer on our second-to-last day of prayer as we draw near the great feast of Pentecost. In this Rise Up reflection, Fr. Meyer asks, “Where do you go to rest?” He points us to the Gospel image of John, the “beloved disciple,” leaning his head on Jesus’ chest—and shares the story of young Francesco of Fatima, who spent entire days resting at the tabernacle. In a hectic world, we’re invited to slow down, find a chapel (or a quiet corner at home), and experience the peace that only Christ can give.

🔹 Key Points in This Video
• Anticipating tonight’s Pentecost vigil and tomorrow’s Mass—culmination of fifty days of Easter
• Reflecting on John 13:23–25: “the one who had also reclined upon His chest”
• The example of Francesco of Fatima: choosing to rest in the presence of the Eucharist instead of going to school
• Practical “rest stops” for your soul: perpetual adoration chapels, parish churches, or a dedicated prayer space at home
• An invitation to “rest your head on the chest of Jesus” through silent, consecrated prayer

❤️ Takeaway:
True rest isn’t found in our to-do lists or exhaustion-fixes—it’s found in intimacy with Christ. Wherever you go to pray, lean into His presence and let Him refresh your heart.

📌 Don’t Miss Tomorrow’s Reflection:
Tomorrow is Pentecost! Join us for the final Rise Up video as we celebrate the coming of the Holy Spirit.

👍 If this reflection encouraged you, please give it a thumbs-up, share with someone who needs rest, and subscribe for daily Rise Up videos.
🔔 Tap the bell icon so you never miss an invitation to grow in prayer and peace.

🔗 Stay Connected:
• Sign up for daily “Rise Up” reflections: text “riseup” to 84576
• Visit us at allsaintscatholic.net for parish news, resources, and prayer guides
• Follow All Saints Parish on social media for prayer prompts, behind-the-scenes, and community encouragement

#RiseUp #Pentecost #Adoration #RestInJesus #PentecostNovena

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