Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time, February 15, 2026
Dear friends,
Lent is here! We begin this holy season with Ash Wednesday on 18 February. To help everyone participate
— especially those heading to school or work — we will celebrate four Masses to better accommodate your schedules: 7:00 a.m., 8:00 a.m., 12:05 p.m., and 7:00 p.m.
Lent is a sacred, forty−day journey of prayer, fasting, and almsgiving modeled after Jesus’ time in the desert. It is a season given to us by the Church to slow down, refocus, and prepare our hearts for the joy and victory of the Resurrection at Easter. On Ash Wednesday, the imposition of ashes in the form of a cross marks the beginning of that journey. The ashes are a visible sign of repentance and humility, and they remind us of our human frailty as we hear the solemn words, “Remember that you are dust, and to dust you shall return.” The ashes are not a sign of despair but, rather, a sign of hope; the cross traced on our foreheads reminds us that we belong to Christ and that, through repentance and renewal, we walk toward Easter with confidence and joy. Let us begin this Lenten journey together.
The Sixth Sunday readings invite us to embrace our freedom to choose life and our fidelity to God's law. Sirach reminds us, "Before each person are life and death, and whichever one chooses will be given" (Sir 15:17), while the psalmist prays for a heart steadfast in God's statutes. St. Paul reveals God's hidden wisdom through the Spirit, and Jesus fulfills the law, calling us to a righteousness surpassing externals, guarding our hearts from anger, lust, and false oaths: “Let your word be ‘Yes, Yes’ or ‘No, No’" (Mt 5:37). May we live this deeper holiness in our daily choices.
Congratulations to the recipients of the Family of the Month Award — Jesse, Sonia and Rey Santiago — for your amazing service to our parish family. May you continue your selfless commitment to the family of St. John’s!
Our Catholic Appeal 2026:
This weekend, our parish will join with the entire Diocese of Orlando to launch the annual Our Catholic Appeal (OCA). This year’s theme, "Inspired by the Spirit," calls us to reflect on how the Holy Spirit empowers us to be God’s light in Central Florida.
While we often see the vibrancy of life within our own community, many of our vital ministries are made possible through the collective support of the diocese. Your gifts to OCA directly impact our parish by providing clergy and leadership support, professional services such as fiscal management, human resources, and facility maintenance expertise that ensure our parish remains a safe and well−run home for all, faith formation (resources for our catechists and lay leaders to better form our children and adults in the faith), and protection for the vulnerable (specialized training for Safe Environment protocols that protect our children and vulnerable adults during every parish event).
Beyond our parish borders, your generosity fuels Catholic Charities of Central Florida, providing food, medical care, and housing to our neighbors in need as well as support for our Sister Diocese in San Juan de la Maguana. We invite you to prayerfully consider your gift during the Masses this weekend when making your pledge or contributing online through the Diocese of Orlando Giving Portal. Whether through a single gift or a monthly pledge, your participation will help us reach our parish goal for this year ($453,269) and continue the work of Christ in our community. “Your light must shine before others, that they may see your good deeds and glorify your heavenly Father” (Mt 5:16).
Have a blessed week!
With love,
Fr. John













