Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time, July 12, 2026
Dear friends,
Our 250th anniversary celebration in honor of the founding of this great nation on Saturday, the 4th of July, was filled with prayer, festive food, fireworks, and fun. I’d like to offer my sincerest thanks to Justin and Amanda Libak for coordinating the day’s events and to the many volunteers who helped to make it a grand celebration. Our amazing kitchen crew deserves a special thank you for serving over 1,000 parishioners and guests! As we conclude our year-long celebration of the silver jubilee of our parish’s founding, our hearts overflow with thanks and gratitude to God for the graces poured out on this community.
Congratulations to Ron and Barbara Yanko, recipients of the Family of the Month award for July 2026. Ron and Barbara have been longtime parishioners engaged in various ministries, most notably “Coffee and Donuts.” Thank you, Ron and Barbara, for enlivening our community with your active presence.
This weekend, we celebrate the 15th Sunday in Year A, and Scripture invites us to reflect on the power of God’s Word. In the Parable of the Sower, Jesus speaks of a farmer who generously scatters seed on every kind of ground; the sower does not hold back. In fact, he is extravagant in his generosity. This is an image of our God who loves us abundantly and offers His Word to all.
The questions we should ask ourselves are: What kind of soil are we? Are our hearts hardened and closed to God's Word? Do worries, distractions, or worldly concerns choke its growth within us? Or are we like the fertile soil that receives the seed, allows it to take root, and bears abundant fruit?
During these remaining summer weekends, I’d like to introduce you to the first encyclical written by Pope Leo XIV: MAGNIFICA HUMANITAS (Magnificent Humanity: On Safeguarding the Human Person in the Time of Artificial Intelligence). In this encyclical, Pope Leo focuses on the digital revolution with its promises as well as its inherent dangers. He calls for the disarming of AI, urging “clarity about responsibilities and accountability at every stage of the development process, focusing on adequate AI policies and legal frameworks, independent oversight, and user education.” Let us take a look at this monumentally important encyclical.
Have a restful and relaxing week!
With love,
Fr. John














