Administrator's Letter
Hello Holy Trinity Family,
“Come to me, all you who labor and are burdened, and I will give you rest.” Matthew 11:25–30
In this Sunday's Gospel, Jesus extends a gentle and personal invitation to each of us. Life places many demands on our shoulders—family responsibilities, work pressures, health concerns, financial worries, grief, and uncertainty about the future. At times, these burdens can feel heavy and overwhelming.
Jesus does not promise a life free from difficulties, but He does promise that we do not have to carry them alone. He invites us to take on His yoke and learn from Him. In the ancient world, a yoke joined two together in shared work. When Jesus asks us to take His yoke upon us, He is offering to walk beside us, sharing our struggles and helping us bear the weight of life's challenges.
How can we place our burdens into the hands of Jesus? We can begin each day by offering Him our worries in prayer. We can bring our fears and anxieties to Him in the silence of Eucharistic Adoration. We can receive His strength and grace through the Eucharist and the Sacrament of Reconciliation. We can also trust Him enough to let go of what we cannot control, placing our concerns in His care and asking for the wisdom to focus on what we can do today.
As we gather for worship this week, may we hear Christ's invitation anew. May we surrender our burdens, walk beside Him, and discover the peace and rest that come from knowing He carries our yoke with us.
Reflection Question:
What burden or worry do I need to place more fully into the hands of Jesus this week?
-Fr. Jonathan

