I am the Good Shepherd
This Fourth Sunday of Easter has been, for some time, called “Good Shepherd” Sunday since it references John’s Gospel and the image of Jesus as our shepherd. This imagery has graced the Church since its earliest days and has been repeatedly represented in churches, catacombs, graveyards, and icons. There is a comfort that comes from the words of Christ as our shepherd who guides us, cares for us, feeds us, and maintains His vigilance over us. The question for our consideration is, “Do I wish to be shepherded?”
Jesus has provided us the wisdom of Holy Scriptures, the teachings of the Church, the support of the sacraments, the fellowship of the community. Do I avail myself of all He offers as he guides us to our Heavenly Father?
Or rather, am I the unruly lamb running without guidance or caring for the resources provided for me? Am I so convinced of my own priorities that my personal convictions take precedence over the call to discipleship? Am I humble enough to be led?
The shepherd has to lead and the flock, for its own good, needs to follow the shepherd. Let us listen with renewed appreciation to the call of the shepherd who seeks only our good, for now and for all eternity.
First Holy Communion
Please pray for our First Communicants as they approach the Eucharist for the first time on Sunday, May 3. May they and their families grow in appreciation for the Body and Blood of Christ.
Building Bright Futures
We are looking forward to the ceremonial groundbreaking on May 17 at 11:30 am. All are welcome to join us asking God’s blessings upon this effort. We received good news this week when the contractor asked to begin (early) the interior demolition work on the Gabriel House, soon to be our Center for Innovative Learning. You will see a dumpster in the rear of the building as work begins.
The Sacred Heart of Jesus and St. Margaret Mary Alacoque
During a period of illness that kept young St. Margaret Mary from church and school, she dedicated herself to prayer. She made a vow to Mary that if she were cured, she would seek out religious life. Almost immediately she was cured and when of age, entered the Visitation Convent. While in the convent, she was visited by Jesus who asked her to foster devotion to His Sacred Heart. What will follow in the coming weeks will be the Twelve Promises to those who hold true devotion to the Sacred Heart. It is hoped that greater understanding of these promises will help develop devotion to the Sacred Heart among our families.