4th Sunday of Easter
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).
The fourth Sunday of Easter is known as Good Shepherd Sunday. In the Gospel of John 10:1-10, Jesus proclaims Himself as the Good Shepherd who loves His sheep so much that He died for them. We are His sheep and He died for us on the Cross. He willingly gave Himself up to death on the cross, even though He had the power and the heavenly army to fight His opponents. We are saved by His death.
The relationship of a shepherd and his sheep is based upon the shepherd’s caring and protecting the sheep. The shepherd does not think twice about fighting wild animals to keep his sheep safe. He also searches for any sheep who are lost, making his voice heard so that, listening to his voice, the lost sheep can find their way back to the fold.
Those of us in positions of leadership such as parents, teachers, priests, deacons, nuns, catechists, doctors, nurses, caregivers, coaches, heads of institutions and leaders of nations are called to imitate Jesus Christ our Good Shepherd and to love and care for the people entrusted to our care.
The fourth Sunday of Easter is also declared as the World Day of Prayer for Vocations to Priesthood and Religious Life.
I encourage and pray that young men choose priesthood and young women choose Religious Life. Married men also have the opportunity to serve the Lord as permanent deacons. I will be happy to discuss these matters with anyone interested.
I like your attention to the following:
1.Starting May 1, 2026, the Parish office will be located in the building next to the Church.
2. Starting the first Sunday in May, we will publish a short paragraph in our church bulletin to highlight the Catechesis of the Holy Mass or Walk through the Mass. We want everyone to understand and appreciate the sacrifice of the Mass which Jesus gave to us and understand the meaning of each part of this celebration.
3. I would like to thank the Repair Committee for overseeing the shampooing of the carpet in the Church.
4. Congratulations to our first Communicants on receiving their First Holy Communion: The Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity of our Lord Jesus Christ for the first time on Saturday, May 2, 2026 during the 4 pm Mass. I thank their parents for raising these children in the faith and their teacher, the honorable Judge Susan Barthle, for preparing them for this important sacrament. I also thank Terry Pawlicki, the director of our Religious Education Program, for her dedication to the faith formation in our Parish.
God bless you!
Fr. Bob Romaine









