Ascension of the Lord, May 17, 2026
Dear friends,
This Sunday, we celebrate the Solemnity of the Ascension of the Lord, 40 days after the completion of Christ’s earthly mission and His return to the Father. Traditionally observed on the Thursday of the Sixth Week of Easter, most U.S. dioceses have transferred it to the Seventh Sunday of Easter where it remains a holy day of obligation and is celebrated together as a community. The archdioceses and dioceses of Boston, Hartford, New York, Newark, Omaha, and Philadelphia have retained its celebration on the proper Thursday.
The Solemnity of the Ascension reminds us that Jesus did not abandon His disciples but entrusted them with a mission and filled them with hope, opening the way for all of us to share in God’s eternal life. Jesus’ presence among us takes on a new and deeper form through the Holy Spirit and through the life of the Church. In a world often weighed down by fear and uncertainty, the Lord calls us to lift our eyes upward and our hearts outward — upward in faith and outward in mission. Jesus commissions His disciples to baptize in His name, reminding them that He is always present through the Spirit. Having ascended to His Father amid cries of gladness, we are called to be His witnesses, sent like the apostles to be witnesses of hope, love, mercy, and truth in our homes, workplaces, and communities. May this solemnity renew in us the courage to live our faith boldly, knowing that the Risen Lord remains with us always.
The Easter season is a joyous, 50-day period from Easter Sunday to Pentecost Sunday which is celebrated 10 days following Christ’s ascension. In our diocese, we will have 7 days to prepare for this solemnity and the coming of the Holy Spirit. During these days, the hymn Veni, Creator Spiritus may be sung and prayed as a way to prepare for this momentous occasion in the Church. Let us join Mother Mary and the apostles who kept vigil and prayed for the coming of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost.
On 3 May, Pope Leo XIV proclaimed, “The month of May has begun: throughout the Church, the joy of gathering in the name of Mary, our Mother, is renewed, especially by praying the Rosary together. We relive the experience of those days between Jesus’ Ascension and Pentecost, when the disciples gathered in the upper room to invoke the Holy Spirit. Mary Most Holy remained in their midst, her heart keeping watch over the fire that animated the prayer of all. I entrust my intentions to you, particularly for communion within the Church and for peace in the world.”
The schools in our county are winding down for the year with the last few days of class and exams before summer break. Our high school and college seniors will be celebrating their graduations soon, and we wish to congratulate them all for both their perseverance and their achievements. We thank the parents for their love and support throughout the years, and as we celebrate a Baccalaureate Mass with them on Sunday, May 17th at 4:30 p.m., let us pray that the Lord will continue to inspire them as they begin new chapters in their lives. With the astounding statistic that approximately 79% of young people leave the Church and their faith around this time, might we continue to encourage them and keep them in our prayers.
The men of our parish will gather on Monday, May 18th, at 6:30 p.m. for an evening of discipleship. Our own Father Martin Joseph will be the guest speaker. Please consider attending, and I encourage you to invite a friend.
Congratulations to Justin, Amanda, Madison, and Reagan Libak, recipients of the Family of the Month Award for May 2026. What a blessing to have them in our parish. The entire family is so gifted and involved in ministries that serve to build our community. Thank you, Libak family, for all you do!
Next weekend, we celebrate the pinnacle of our Silver Jubilee celebrations. Bishop John Noonan, Bishop Jorge Izaguirre, C.S.C., and our Provincial, Fr. Bill Lies, will be with us, along with many other friends and family. Let us extend to them our kindest SJE hospitality.
Please see schedule below for the weekend of PENTECOST, May 23/24, 2026:
Saturday, May 23: Mass at 4:30 p.m., during which we will celebrate the Sacrament of Confirmation for our youth and adults.
Sunday, May 24: Mass at 8 a.m., Mass of Thanksgiving at 11 a.m.* & Mass at 4:30 p.m.
*During the 11 a.m. Mass, we will welcome Bishop John Noonan of Orlando, Bishop Jorge Izaguirre, C.S.C., of Chosica, Peru, and Fr. Bill Lies, Provincial of the Congregation of Holy Cross, USA, as well as many other guests. We will also have the BIG REVEAL of the mosaic work representing the scene of the Crucifixion of Jesus at Calvary. We have arranged for overflow and a simulcast Mass in the hall. Following Mass and felicitations, we will celebrate with a parish PICNIC. There will be a bounce house and games for the kids, so please plan to attend.
Have a blessed week!
With Love,
Fr. John













