On this Fourth Sunday of Easter, Blessed Trinity reflects on the comforting and powerful image of Christ as the Good Shepherd. In his message, Father Skip invites the parish to listen more attentively to the voice of Christ amid the many competing voices in today’s world. This Easter season continues to call us into deeper trust, reminding us that the Risen Lord leads, protects, and never abandons His people. The parish remains vibrant with sacramental celebrations, faith formation milestones, and opportunities for community engagement. From youth ministry gatherings to upcoming sacraments and parish-wide initiatives, this week reflects a living Church rooted in faith, formation, and fellowship.
On this Third Sunday of Easter, our parish is invited into the powerful journey of the disciples on the road to Emmaus—a path from discouragement to renewed faith. Father Skip’s message reminds us that even in moments of confusion and unmet expectations, the Risen Christ walks beside us, patiently revealing truth and hope. This week’s bulletin reflects a spirit of renewal, encounter, and mission, especially through the Eucharist, where Christ makes Himself known. Alongside this spiritual reflection, parish life remains vibrant with ministry gatherings, sacramental preparation, and community outreach. From faith formation to charitable initiatives and upcoming parish-wide events, the life of Blessed Trinity continues to grow in faith, service, and unity.
This week, we celebrate the Second Sunday of Easter—Divine Mercy Sunday—a powerful continuation of the joy of the Resurrection. Fr. Skip invites us into a deeper encounter with the Risen Christ, who enters our fears with peace and transforms doubt into faith. The Gospel reminds us that mercy, not judgment, defines Christ’s mission and ours. Parish life remains vibrant with sacramental celebrations, faith formation, and opportunities for prayer and community engagement. Together, we are called to trust, believe, and live as witnesses of His mercy in the world.
This Easter Sunday, our parish celebrates not only the Resurrection of Christ, but the invitation to live it actively in our daily lives. Fr. Skip reminds us that while we know how the story ends, its meaning deepens as we participate in it—through faith, service, and transformation. The joy of Easter is reflected in the newly baptized and confirmed, in our vibrant liturgies, and in the life of our parish community. This season calls us beyond remembrance into renewal, where each act of faith becomes part of God’s ongoing story of redemption. Together, we are invited to embrace hope, mission, and the grace of new beginnings.
During the Easter Vigil Mass, Blessed Trinity Catholic Parish joyfully welcomes new members into the Church through Baptism, Confirmation, and the Holy Eucharist. We celebrate our OCIA “Elect” and “Candidates” as they continue their journey of faith and invite our community to keep them in prayer during this special time.