
Dear Family!
The Fourth Sunday of Easter is traditionally known as ‘The Good Shepherd Sunday’. All three years (A, B, & C) we read from the same parable (John 10). The sacred writers of the Old Testament beautifully presented God (Holy Name of God) as the Good Shepherd and in the sacred writers of the New Testament presented Jesus as the Good Shepherd since they perfectly understood and believed that Jesus is the incarnation of God the Father, revealing us His identity by what he does as the Good Shepherd.
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Dear Family!
We are witnesses! This is the theme we reflect and pray about this third Sunday of Easter. Every age has seen its own witnessing spirit of Christians after the Resurrection of Jesus. The word ‘Martyr’ in Greek means one who bears witness (to Christ). This was the standard in which the witnessing spirit was lived out in the early church. Witnessing spirit ranges from inflicting pain on oneself to extreme measures of penance in the early church.
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Dear Family!
The Second Sunday of Easter is known as the Divine Mercy Sunday, and we always read about St. Thomas on this Sunday. I grew up in the Archdiocese of Madras-Mylapore, in the southern part of India, I was introduced to the faith of St. Thomas in my childhood. The patron of my home diocese and the Cathedral of my home diocese are named after Saint Thomas. My home-town is the home of Saint Thomas Mount and the place of his martyrdom.
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Dear Family!
I wish you all a wonderful, grace-filled Easter! As this is the most important day for the Church, let us be mindful of the essence of what we believe! “Because Easter Sunday is the commemoration of Christ’s Resurrection, this day is the greatest solemnity of the liturgical year” (CCC 1169).
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