Fifth Sunday of Easter, May 3, 2026
Dear friends,
I recently received a greeting card that said, “Thinking of you has become one of my favorite things to do.” I could say the same about all of you! You are always in my thoughts and prayers. Today, I’d like l to thank you for celebrating the 15th anniversary of my priestly ordination, for your prayers, well wishes, and gifts. It always gives me profound joy when we come together and celebrate as a parish family. I thank Fr. Martin, and Sandy, Beth, Anjanette, Nimmi and Theju, Chan, Glenn, Ricardo, Heidi and the marvelous choir, Justin and Amanda, Joe, Fran and Gilbert, the many others who planned and worked behind the scenes, photographers, Johnnie, Richard, Mike, Judy, and the kitchen crew who coordinated the day’s events from the beautiful liturgy to the luncheon and entertainment. A special thanks to our Tamil-speaking parishioners who offered a blend of Indian liturgy to our worship of God. Many of you commented on the entrance procession; for most, it must have been altogether new. If you would like to know more about it, please don’t hesitate to contact me. Our God has been good and gracious to this little soul. I echo St. Paul’s sentiments in his letter to the Philippians (1:3-4) where he wrote, “I give thanks to my God at every remembrance of you, praying always with joy in my every prayer for all of you.”
The CCW-sponsored St. Carlo Acutis Youth Service Award was presented to Brolin Cozzolino on Sunday, April 26, at the 4.30 p.m. Mass. I wish to congratulate Brolin and thank him for his exemplary service to our SJE community as lead altar server and an Extraordinary Minister of Holy Communion. In addition, Brolin has shared our faith as a Vacation Bible School group leader and catechist for 5th graders. He continues to volunteer throughout his community and in his school and enjoys helping anyone in any way he can. As he moves on to the University of Alabama later this year, we wish him abundant blessings. A huge thanks to his parents and siblings for their support and encouragement.
Please note on Sunday, May 24, we will be combining the 7:15 a.m. and 9 a.m. Masses into one 8 a.m. Mass in order to facilitate parking for the Mass of Thanksgiving which will take place at 11 a.m. on that day.
The Medical Ministry team of St. John the Evangelist Catholic Community is hosting a CPR class along with basic firstaid training free of charge, courtesy of the Health First Foundation. The training course will take place on Tuesday, May 26, from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the Holy Cross Hall at St. John’s.
With great sadness, we received news of the passing of Socorro Milagros Lumbert, wife of Deacon Steve Lumbert. She was a faithful wife, mother, grandmother, and a woman of great faith. We extend our heartfelt sympathies to Deacon Steve, their daughters Karina and Regina, and the family. The Funeral Mass for Socorro was held on Thursday, April 30, at 11 a.m. in the Holy Cross Hall. May our Mother of Perpetual Help intercede for her.
On this Fifth Sunday of Easter, Year A, the readings invite us to deepen our trust in Christ and our identity as His Church. In the gospel, Jesus reassures His disciples: “Do not let your hearts be troubled.” He reveals Himself as “the way, the truth, and the life,” calling us to place our confidence in Him, especially during times of uncertainty. The disciples, like us, seem not to understand what Jesus is saying. John equates lack of understanding to lack of faith; hence, the disciples are somehow unable to see the truth revealed in Jesus Christ. Jesus invites them to at least believe Him based on His words and His works and what they reveal about the Father.
The first reading shows the early Church responding to challenges by appointing deacons, reminding us that the mission of the Church is shared and strengthened through service. In the second reading, Peter describes us as “living stones” built into a spiritual house, chosen and called to proclaim God’s marvelous light. As we continue our Easter journey, may we trust more deeply in Christ, serve generously in our communities, and recognize our dignity as God’s holy people.
Have a blessed week!
Love,
Fr. John













