THE GOOD SHEPHERD LEADS US TO LIFE
On this Fourth Sunday of Easter, the Church invites us to contemplate Jesus as the Good Shepherd who knows His sheep, calls them by name, and leads them with love. In the Gospel, He is not a distant guide but the One who walks before His people, opening for them the way to safety, freedom, and life. His voice is gentle yet clear, drawing us away from fear and confusion into the peace of His presence.
The readings remind us that salvation is found in Christ alone, and that those who listen to Him are gathered into a life of trust and communion. The Good Shepherd does not abandon His flock; He protects, nourishes, and leads them to abundant life. On this Sunday, as we also pray for vocations, we ask that many hearts may hear His call and respond generously, serving the Church with faith, courage, and love.
Smart Liturgy shares these resources to help make this Sunday’s celebration more prayerful, meaningful, and participative. Please do share them with your family, friends, parish groups, and communities so that many may grow closer to the Good Shepherd.
Liturgical Resources for Fourth Sunday of Easter -






