Fourth Sunday of Easter (Year A) Acts 2.14, 36-41; Ps 22; I Pet 2.20-25; Jn 10.1-10 THE SHEPHERD’S CALL Our Lord frequently employs the image of a shepherd with his flock in parables, where He refers to Himself as the Good Shepherd. In the present Gospel, He describes Himself as the gate of the sheepfold, overseeing and safeguarding His flock. This imagery is particularly relevant for today’s Mass, as it coincides with Vocations Sunday, a day worldwide dedicated to contemplating God's call to the priesthood and religious life. We may draw reassurance from two promises: first, from the words of God the Father, spoken through the prophet Jeremiah: “I will give you shepherds after my own heart.” These words affirm that God will never leave His people without spiritual shepherds to gather and guide them: “I will set shepherds over my people, and they shall care for them.” The most complete fulfillment of this promise was realized in God's sending His Son t...