Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time, August 10, 2025
Dear friends,
We are well into the second week of August, summer vacations have ended, and programming for our parish community is back in full swing. In addition, a new academic year begins for our children and their teachers, so we will offer a blessing for all who are returning to school.
Meanwhile, our faith formation classes will resume in this order:
The high school programs (FIAT and confirmation classes) kickoff on Sunday, 17 August.
Our middle school Anchored in Faith ministry begins on Wednesday, 20 August.
SJE Kids classes for kindergarten through 5th grade start on Sunday, 24 August, on Wednesday, 27 August, or on Thursday, 28 August, as appropriate.
As you know, we need many volunteers to assist with teaching our children. I am deeply grateful to our catechists and assistants both for their time and passion in passing along our faith to the next generation.
Sensory-friendly Mass: In our efforts to make worship of our God more meaningful for families with children who struggle with distractions, we will celebrate a sensory-friendly Masson Sunday, 10 August at 1 p.m. in the parish hall.
Vocations Prayer Challenge: On 7 September, we will begin our Vocations Prayer Challenge. This will be an opportunity for our parish to pray for religious vocations in a special way which is vital toward ensuring future generations of Catholic priests, deacons, and religious to celebrate the sacraments and help guide us in our faith. Please sign up using our SignUpGenius link: https://www.signupgenius.com/ go/10C0D4AAFAA22AAF4C61-55726073-stjohns.
Photo Directory: As part of our Silver Jubilee celebrations, we are creating a parish photo directory. I am grateful to Mike and Kathy Mos for coordinating this huge undertaking. Please sign up in advance for the day among those available that works best for your schedule. August 19th and 20th have been added. Call Mike & Kathy with any questions or if you need to change or cancel an appointment.
We celebrate the Nineteenth Sunday of Ordinary Time when the Church, in her wisdom, invites us to place our trust in God, as did Abraham, our “father in faith” who, despite all odds, trusted in God and in his promise(Hebrews 11: 1-2, 8-19). In this week’s gospel reading, Jesus uses a parable to present examples of both faithful and unfaithful stewards. Faithful servants receive greater responsibility for sharing the Father’s generosity. Jesus concludes saying “Much will be required of the person entrusted with much, and still more will be demanded of the person entrusted with more” (Luke 12: 32-48).
Speaking of faithful stewards, I want to recognize the SJE MOPSTERS ministry. Our church, as you know, is a large and beautiful place of worship, but it requires regular maintenance to keep it that way. The members of our Mopsters team area phenomenal group of passionate and dedicated men and women who faithfully dustmop the floors on Tuesdays and damp mop on Thursdays. Larry Wehner has led the way for so many years, followed by Bill Seck, but now the time has come for us to bolster the ministry with more support. Nearly half of our current crew are unable to continue for medical reasons or due to relocation, so I am now requesting more hands on deck to join this awesome ministry and help us keep our church clean. As a young boy, my mom and I were involved in the upkeep of the church for our parish. My responsibility was the sanctuary lamp, ensuring it had sufficient kerosene to keep it lit. This small act was one of many ways for us to foster a stronger sense of belonging to our parish community. St. John’s is our church, our faith family and home, and we need to come together to help keep it clean. Can I count on you to step up? Know that I am extremely grateful to the team dedicated to this ministry, and If you see the mopsters around our campus, please thank them.
On Friday, 15 August, we will celebrate the Solemnity of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Since it is a holy day of obligation, we will have three Masses as follows: 8 a.m., 12.05 p.m., and 7 p.m.
Have a blessed week!
With love,
Fr. John
In a particular way, I would like to invite the faithful of the Eastern Churches, particularly those already in full communion with the Successor of Peter, to take part in this pilgrimage. They have suffered greatly, often even unto death, for their fidelity to Christ and the Church, and so they should feel themselves especially welcome in this City of Rome that is also their Mother and cherishes so many memories of their presence. The Catholic Church, enriched by their ancient liturgies and the theology and spirituality of their Fathers, monks and theologians, wants to give symbolic expression to its embrace of them and their Orthodox brothers and sisters in these times when they endure their own Way of the Cross, often forced by violence and instability to leave their home- lands, their holy lands, for safer places. For them, the hope born of the knowledge that they are loved by the Church, which does not abandon them but follows them wherever they go, will make the symbolism of the Jubilee all the more powerful.









