3rd Sunday in Ordinary Time
My dear brothers and sisters in Christ,
“This is the day the Lord has made, let us rejoice and be glad in it”
(Psalm 118:24)
This weekend we celebrate the 3rd Sunday of Ordinary time of the year.
The Lord began his preaching by inviting everyone to repent, for the Kingdom of heaven is at hand.
Repentance comes from the Greek word ‘ Metanoia’ which refers to a profound change of heart and mind,
one’s behavior and one’s way of life. It is a conversion towards loving God above all and to love others as
God would want us to love them.
In today’s gospel Jesus calls the first disciples to follow Him: Peter, his brother Andrew, James and his
brother John. All four of them were fishermen. As the days passed, he chose the rest of the twelve
disciples. Their role was to assist the Lord in the establishment of the Kingdom of heaven. Indeed they had
done their part. Today we are entrusted with the task of proclaiming the Kingdom of God and the Good
News of Jesus Christ throughout the world.
In order to continue the good works of the Kingdom of heaven in our diocese, we are invited by our Bishop
the Most. Rev. Gregory Parkes to take part in the Catholic Ministry Appeal. Through this Program, our
diocese helps the poor find shelter and affordable housing through Catholic Charities, offers the needed
care to pregnant mothers to protect and nourish their babies in their wombs, helps the poor students in
our catholic schools towards their education, assists the teens and young Adults attend the Good
Samaritan Projects to build up their character, supports seminarians in their training to becoming future
priests and many other charitable activities.
Our goal this year is $ 56,314.00.
With the participation of all the families, we will reach our goal and help continue the good works of the
kingdom of God in our five county wide diocese and beyond. I ask all the families of our parish to
prayerfully consider pledging to this appeal of our Bishop.
God bless you!
Fr. Bob Romaine









