The Father and I are one. Homily for the 4th Sunday of Easter, Year C.
The 4th Sunday of Easter is traditionally known as Good Shepherd Sunday, and the gospel is always taken from chapter 10 the Gospel of St John. In today’s Gospel Jesus tells us that the sheep that belong to him listen to his voice. He also tells us the he and the Father are one.

▶︎
My yoke is easy. Homily for the 14th Sunday of Ordinary Time, Year A.

▶︎
Gospel Study - Good Shepherd (John 10:27-30)

▶︎
Good Shepherd Sunday Homily

▶︎
Be Attached to God Alone - Bishop Barron's Sunday Sermon

▶︎
Why the Book of Job Is the Oldest and Most Misunderstood Book in the Bible

▶︎
C.S. LEWIS: How to Talk to God the Right Way (Biblical Truth Revealed)

▶︎
Sermon Brainwave 1022: Fourth Sunday of Easter - May 11, 2025

▶︎
Homily 4th Sunday of Easter Year C I Homily 11 May 2025 Year C

▶︎
The Gospel according to St John, read by Sir David Suchet

▶︎
The Art of Divine Contentment - Thomas Watson (Audiobook)

▶︎
Three Qualities of a Good Shepherd - Bishop Barron's Sunday Sermon

▶︎
Why Did Jesus Have to Rise on the Third Day — What the Number Actually Means

▶︎
FOURTH SUNDAY OF EASTER, YEAR C: THE GOOD SHEPHERD

▶︎
T.D. Jakes Sermons: I am the Good Shepherd

▶︎
Fear No One - Bishop Barron's Sunday Sermon

▶︎
Filled with the Spirit but running on empty? (S3EP1) // The J.John and Tom Wright Podcast

▶︎
The Real Reason Jesus Cursed the Fig Tree (The Meaning Behind His Only Destructive Miracle)

▶︎
A CARPENTER, NOT A SHEPHERD - Good Shepherd Sunday (Year of St. Joseph)

▶︎
What to Do About Intrusive Thoughts

▶︎
