Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time, June 14, 2026
Dear friends,
This Sunday, we welcome Fr. Gaspar Selvaraj, C.S.C., Provincial Superior of the Tamil Nadu Province in India. Having visited us several times throughout the years, this occasion is particularly special because he will share with us the evangelizing efforts of Congregation of Holy Cross religious who serve in some of the most challenging situations in India. We are delighted to have you with us, Fr. Gaspar!
I am immensely grateful to Lisa and Neil Starr and Gail Sullivan for leading Vacation Bible School (VBS) this past week. Nearly 80 children participated in this amazing week of learning how to “walk with Jesus” in a fun and engaging way. I’d like to thank our veteran volunteers — Art and Barbara Hudson, Debra Campbell, John Moster, and many others — along with our videographer, Megan Knick, tech wizards, Zachary and Melissa, costume designers, Marie Knick and Sonia Santiago, as well as those who portrayed the saints and biblical characters. A special thanks to our kitchen crew who prepared delicious snacks for the children. This year we were also blessed with the presence of Cannon Van Handel and T.J. Dulac, Holy Cross seminarians, and the impact of their witness and service among us. To our parents, thank you for encouraging your children to grow in our faith through shared experiences. Lastly, I thank our dear parishioners for their constancy in generosity and support. What a blessing to have people who are on fire to share God’s love with our children.
Congratulations to Dan and Diane Scheuerer, recipients of our Family of the Month Award for June 2026. As some of our founding parishioners, they have faithfully supported countless parish projects and have served our community at many levels with joy, dedication, and generosity. Thank you for the unique gifts and spirit you bring to our parish family.
This week, we were also blessed to consecrate our parish and our nation to the Sacred Heart of Jesus in commemoration of the 250th anniversary of our nation's founding. There is great need for these prayers at this time in our history, and we will continue to offer them throughout the year, especially during the July 4th weekend celebrations. In the meantime, let us continue to strive for hearts that beat in harmony with the Sacred Heart of Jesus, and let us continue to pray:
"O Most Sacred Heart of Jesus, Desire of Nations and Center of History, bless these United States of America."
Having celebrated the great Solemnities of Pentecost, the Most Holy Trinity, and the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ, we return to our journey through Ordinary Time and continue walking with Jesus as He ministers to people in their everyday needs. Although Ordinary Time resumed on the weekdays following Pentecost, the Sunday celebrations of the 8th, 9th, and 10th Weeks in Ordinary Time were replaced by these great feasts.
This Sunday, we celebrate the Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A, with readings drawn from the Gospel of Matthew. We begin with these moving words:
"At the sight of the crowds, Jesus' heart was moved with pity for them because they were troubled and abandoned, like sheep without a shepherd" (Mt 9:36). What a beautiful way to resume our journey with Jesus! We encounter a Lord who sees our struggles, knows our needs, and responds with compassion. Recognizing the immense needs of the people, Jesus not only ministers to them Himself but also sends out the twelve apostles to continue His mission:
"Cure the sick, raise the dead, cleanse lepers, drive out demons" (Mt 10:8). That same compassionate gaze of Christ rests upon our world today. We live in a society blessed with remarkable advances, yet many people continue to experience loneliness, anxiety, confusion, and spiritual hunger. Like the crowds in the gospel, they search for meaning, direction, and hope. The same Jesus who sent His apostles to extend His healing presence now invites each one of us to continue His mission by bringing His compassion, mercy, and love to those around us. May we keep our eyes open to the needs of others and our hearts attuned to the Sacred Heart of Jesus so that we might spread the fragrance of Christ wherever we go.
Have a blessed week!
With Love,
Fr. John













