4th Sunday of Easter – Year C
I am known to the Shepherd (Jn 10:27-30)
With the increasing urban life, young people of today might think, oranges are just churned out of factories. The only fruits that they may be familiar with are: Apple products, Black-berries and Orange-mobile phone! And with new techniques of farming and animal husbandry, the image of the shepherd may become a by-gone figure.
Today, the 4th Sunday of Easter is celebrated as the Good Shepherd Sunday. We think of the ‘pastoral’ love of God, as we also pray for vocations to priesthood; priests are the ‘pastors’ of the church. Each year, for the gospel reading, we hear one part of John 10. This year, being Year C, we listen to the third part of that chapter. Today, Jesus says, “I know them and they know me; and […]
Year C
Year C Sunday Sermons
Sunday Readings
The readings of the Liturgy of the Word during Sunday liturgy in the Catholic Church (as also is the case in some mainline churches) is arranged in a three year cycle:
Cycle A: From the Gospel of Matthew
Cycle B: From the Gospel of Mark
Cycle C: From the Gospel of Luke
How to find the respective cycle for a given year?
Divide the year (eg.2011) by 3. If the reminder is 1 then we follow the readings of Cycle A. If the reminder is 2 then we use the readings of Cycle B. If the reminder is 0 (that is, it is divisible by 3) then Cycle C.
To get the reminder, there is a short-cut: add all the digits of the numerical year (2+0+1+1=4). Divide the value by 3 (4/3).
In 2011 we are following the Cycle A. Next year (2012) will be Cycle B. And 2013 will be cycle C.