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Yes, Mary was present in the Upper Room on Pentecost.
Mary was present with the Apostles when they received the Holy Spirit at Pentecost. She was gathered with them in the upper room as instructed by Jesus before his ascension. She played a vital role in the early Christian community as a witness to these events.
The Pentecost, described in the book of the Acts of the Apostles, is considered the beginning of the Church. The disciples were in an upper room, and the Holy Spirit came to them.
The 11 apostles were waiting and praying in the upper room, on the day of entecost , the Holy Spirit came in the form of gushing wind. And the apostles were filled with the holy spirit. And the spoke in tongues, this means languages and not noises.
The Catholic Church began at Pentecost with the coming of the Holy Spirit "like the rush of a mighty wind" on the Apostles in the upper room, read the second chapter of Acts.
The birthday of the Church is considered to be Pentecost - fifty days after Easter, the day the Holy Spirit descended on the Apostles in the upper room.
Christianity is said to have 'begun' at Pentecost, when the Holy Spirit descended to the apostles when they were in the upper room in Jerusalem. That would have been in ancient Israel.
Around 33 AD in Jerusalem, on the Day of Pentecost.
Before Pentecost, the apostles were gathered in the upper room praying and waiting for the promised Holy Spirit to come upon them, as Jesus had instructed them to do before his ascension into heaven. They were also likely reflecting on their time with Jesus, preparing themselves for the task of spreading the message of the Gospel to the world.
Pentecost is the feast which celebrates the coming of the Holy Spirit upon the Blessed Virgin Mary and the Apostles nine days after Our Blessed Lord's ascension into heaven. It is rightly called the birthday of the Church because, with the coming of the Holy Spirit, the apostles were no longer frightened, timid men in the upper room. They now had the courage of their convictions and were out preaching and baptizing by the thousands.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Catholic religion was established by God at Pentecost around the year 33 A.D. when Our Blessed Lord sent the Holy Spirit on the apostles in the Upper Room.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Catholic faith "started" at Pentecost, which was fifty days after Jesus' resurrection from the dead at Jerusalem when the Holy Spirit descended upon the Apostles gathered in the upper room.