Second Sunday of Lent, March 1, 2026
Dear friends,
The men and women of our parish who recently attended the Christ Renews His Parish retreats enjoyed time to not only grow close to one another but also to more fully understand the significance of the Holy Eucharist as our source and summit. I am immensely grateful to those who responded to our invitation as well as to those who hosted it and all who labored in love behind the scenes.
This year, we are blessed to accompany our many catechumens and candidates. It is our responsibility to pray for them and encourage them on their journey. Last Saturday, 18 catechumens celebrated the Rite of Sending during the 4:30 p.m. Mass. On Sunday, they attended the Rite of Election at the Basilica of the National Shrine of Mary, Queen of the Universe in Orlando and were formally accepted by Bishop John Noonan. Let us remember to accompany through prayer our catechumens and candidates who are preparing to embrace the Catholic faith during the Easter Vigil.
This weekend, we will have the opportunity to welcome Fr. Jim Sichko, who is a Missionary of Mercy from the Diocese of Lexington, KY. He offered our Advent Mission in 2024 and is now here to offer our Lenten Mission in 2026. Please plan to attend each evening at 7 p.m., March 1 through 3 (Sunday through Tuesday).
Stations of the Cross are held every day at 6 p.m. in the Grotto. On Fridays during Lent, we will host a special Stations of the Cross led by our various ministry teams, following which there will be soup supper in the parish hall.
I am grateful to Lulu Farrell for so eloquently presenting her life’s journey last weekend and how she discovered St. John’s, now in the process of becoming Catholic. She reminded us of the many ways in which our participation in Our Catholic Appeal (OCA) 2026 enables the Diocese of Orlando to serve both the many ministries within the diocese as well as those in need. I am profoundly grateful to the many who have already responded, and I urge those who have not yet pledged or contributed to please consider doing so to support our diocesan efforts. Your gifts directly impact our parish and its continued growth.
On this Second Sunday of Lent, the readings invite us to embrace God's transformative call — much like Abraham's obedient departure from the familiar — culminating in the radiant glory of Christ's Transfiguration. This is a season to trust in divine faithfulness amid trials, drawing strength from the Gospel's promise of eternal life.
During Lent, we fast, pray, and give alms not by our strength but conformed to Christ's gaze of mercy, turning from harmful pleasures to celebrate His Passion. Like Abraham, let us readily respond to God's whisper: leave distractions, ascend in prayer, and listen to my Beloved Son.
As we journey through Lent, let us pray that we might learn from Abraham's faith and the disciples' awe and, thus, be delivered from fear and shine with Jesus’ glory.
Have a joyful Lent!
With love,
Fr. John













