Dear Holy Trinity Family,
Happy Easter! We are in the 6th week of Easter, just a couple of weeks away from the Solemnity of
Pentecost. It definitely is a long season which continues to highlight the importance of this season as we
celebrate the Resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Last week, we were invited to remain in the Lord as Jesus is the vine and we are the branches. This theme
continues again today as we are asked to remain in the love of Jesus. Our world today sometimes has list
the understanding of what "love" is. People use the word love interchangeably in relation to one's favorite
food, or movie, or clothes or even in regards to people. Some couples say "I love you" but the love refers
more to companionship or a limited to terms set forth by one of the people involved. The love that Jesus
refers to if the love that is sacrificial and self-giving. To remain in Jesus' love is sacrifice one's self for the
other, including our own wants and desires. To remain in Jesus' love is to give of oneself as a gift to the
other, a gift freely given without expecting anything else in return. It is hard at times to do this, but the
more we remain, staying close to him in our life of the Sacraments and prayer, then we will be able to do
what the Lord asks of us.
Jesus goes further as he invites us into a relationship with him as "friends." "I no longer call you slaves, I
call you friends." This is a beautiful image of how Jesus sees us. He is not here to control us, or make us do
things or forcing us to love and follow him. Rather, he calls us friends who have the freedom to be in
relationship with him or not, have the freedom total to him or not, and have the freedom to follow him or
not. Hopefully as we look at all the great things Jesus has done for us and continues to do for us, we are
able to accept his friendship and do as he asks of us: "Love one another."
On Wednesday, May 1st, Archbishop Gomez appointed Fr. Brian Chung as the 17th Pastor of Holy Trinity.
He will begin this position on July 1, 2024. More info about Fr. Brian will be in next week's bulletin. Let us
pray for Fr. Brian as he prepares to come to our parish and lead our parish community.
Mary, Seat of Wisdom... pray for us.
-Fr. Mike