Sunday, May 11, 2025

4th Sunday of Easter Year C Homily

On this Fourth Sunday of Easter also known to us as Good Shepherd Sunday we are able to proclaim: Hebemus papam! We have a pope!


It was only a little over a year ago, May 7th, that this diocese came to receive the news that we finally have a new bishop.


We never know who the next pope, bishop, or pastor will be. Each them come with their own outlook on the world and interests. Each them come with their own strengths and weaknesses. Nevertheless, they have been given to us by God in order that they may be good shepherds of Christ’s flock.


I rejoice for the gift of Pope Leo and Bishop Mark. No matter what comes in years ahead, even when another pope or bishop is eventually named, I trust in those words that our Lord spoke to Saint Peter, “And so I say to you, you are Peter, and upon this rock I will build my church, and the gates of the netherworld shall not prevail against it.”


Let us continue to pray for Leo our pope, Mark our bishop, and all clergy of the Church including myself that we may remain Good Shepherds molded after God’s heart.


Not only are we the clergy called to follow after God’s heart, but the universal call to holiness is extended to all be they a member of the clergy or of the laity. Be they married, single, or part of a religious order; all of us are called to holiness.


We can only pursue holiness if we are willing to hear Christ’s voice and to follow wherever that voice leads. Prayer must be a priority for our life because this world is filled with so much noise that is hard to hear such a voice unless we work at it and nurture it.


At times it can seem that this world has been thrust down into a period of darkness, but we must remember that it is Christ who has lifted us out of such darkness. If we hear and follow His voice we will have nothing to fear for we will be brought to the light of eternal life.


In the words of Pope Leo XIV, “For we are the people whom God has chosen as his own, so that we may declare the wonderful deeds of him who called us out of darkness into his marvelous light.”


Let us pray for Leo, our Pope. May the Lord preserve him, and give him life, and make him blessed upon the earth, and deliver him not up to the will of his enemies.

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