By Henry Aloysius Barry The Fathers show us the personal character of the Holy Ghost as "sanctity," as "sweetness," as "goodness"-—preeminently will-qualities and love properties. St. Augustine speaks of the Holy Ghost in explanatory reference to the dove and the fiery tongues and observes: "the dove on account of holy love, the fire, however, on account of the light and fervor of charity." (Contra Maximinum 1, i. c. 19.) St. Bernard says,—"The Lord breathed upon them and said, 'Receive ye"…