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Pozycja Permanentny charakter obecności Ducha Świętego w dziewictwie konsekrowanym w świetle księgi liturgicznej „Obrzędy konsekracji dziewic”Korda, Klaudia (Redakcja Wydawnictw Wydziału Teologicznego Uniwersytetu Opolskiego, 2021)The aim of the article is to show the permanent character of the presence of the Holy Spirit in consecrated virginity. The texts contained in the liturgical book Rites of Consecration of Virgins, which is part of the post-conciliar Roman Pontifical, outline the image of the Third Person of the Holy Trinity as: the voice of God addressed to man, the giver of charisms, the helper on the way of consecrated life and the one who leads to holiness. The pneumatological trait marked in the rites shows how the presence of the Holy Spirit in the life of Christian virgins is connected with the anointing with the oil of crucifixion in the sacraments of Christian initiation. It is in them that the gift of the Divine Spirit initiated in the act of consecration is deepened and prepares the woman for her new role: bride and co-operator of Christ in the world. This trait also points to the Blessed Virgin Mary as the perfect model of virginity and cooperation with the Holy Spirit. Taking up reflection on the action of the Paraclete in the life of virgins contributes to noticing the truth that the Holy Spirit is present not only in the sacraments, but that His closeness is also realized in the everyday human life. Faith in the causative power of the Divine Spirit, prayer for His action and the gifts asked for in the prayer of consecration are the first steps for the silent breeze of the Third Person of God to enter into the lex vivendi of the Christian virgin. As a result, she shines in her environment as one who has heard the call and fulfils the will of God with ardent love, by the power of the Spirit.