Sixth Sunday of Easter, May 10, 2026
Dear friends,
The month of May is well underway and promises to be a momentous one with our Mass of Thanksgiving on the 24th to celebrate 25 years as a community of beloved disciples of Jesus. We will also be unveiling the mosaic wall depicting the scene of the Crucifixion of our Lord. Thank you for your generosity in prayerfully helping us achieve this amazing work of art.
A special thanks to all the children who participated in the May Crowning ceremony last Sunday and to our Council of Catholic Women (CCW) who accompanied them to our Mother Mary with flowers in hand to place before her. This gesture symbolizes the handing on of our faith from one generation to the next, the lighting of a spark that will hopefully stay with them as they grow in their own faith. May Mary, our Mother, lead them faithfully to her son, Jesus. In crowning our Mother, we recognize that Mary is our Queen — not a queen of power and dominance but one of humility, love, and quiet strength. Her greatness lies in her trust in God. Please join us in praying the Rosary every day this month at the Grotto of our Lady of Lourdes at 6:30 p.m.
It is especially fitting that on this Sunday, we honor our earthly mothers — the women God chose to bring us into life. We take this opportunity to thank all of our mothers for the countless ways they have nurtured us: for giving us life, for their love and sacrifices and, above all, for introducing us to a life of faith and our Church. Together with our fathers, they have endured many struggles, made quiet sacrifices, and given so much of themselves to care for our every need. As Sacred Scripture reminds us: “She opens her mouth with wisdom, and the teaching of kindness is on her tongue” (Proverbs 31:26). How beautifully this reflects the love, strength, and faith of our mothers.
Here at St. John’s, we are truly blessed to support and accompany women at every stage of life. Our parish is enriched by so many vibrant ministries: SJE Moms, Walking with Moms in Need, Blessed Is She, Gratia Plena (Women of Grace), W.I.N.G.S., and the Council of Catholic Women. Most, if not all, of these ministries are led by faithful and devoted mothers who continue to inspire our community by their witness. Today, we give thanks for all of you. Happy Mother’s Day, and may God continue to bless you abundantly.
As part of our Silver Jubilee, we have planned a one-day pilgrimage to the Basilica of the National Shrine of Mary, Queen of the Universe in Orlando on Saturday, 16 May. Anjanette is coordinating this event, and we will travel together by bus, leaving the parish at 8 a.m. Seats are going fast; one bus is already sold out. You don’t want to miss the newly-completed Gospel Gardens created by world-renowned sculptor Timothy Schmalz.
The readings of the Sixth Sunday of Easter (Year A) gently remind us that love for Christ is not merely spoken — it is lived. Jesus tells His disciples, “If you love me, you will keep my commandments,” inviting us into a relationship where love is expressed through faithful action. This is not a burden but a promise, for He assures us that we are not alone. The gift of the Holy Spirit — the Advocate — abides with us, strengthens us, and guides us in truth.
In the first reading, we see the growth of the early Church with Philip effectively spreading the “Good News.” The Samaritans were in awe of the miracles he performed. This reminds us that our faith is not meant to be private or isolated; it is lived in community, nourished by the sacraments, and strengthened through the Church. In the second reading, St. Peter encourages us to be ready to give reason for our hope, always with gentleness and reverence in reflecting the spirit of Christ.
As we continue our Easter journey, we are invited to examine how we live out our love for the Lord in our daily lives. Do our words and actions reflect His presence within us? Are we open to the guidance of the Holy Spirit? This week, let us consciously choose to live our faith with courage and kindness, trusting that Christ remains with us in the Holy Spirit who leads us toward greater love and truth.
Have a blessed week!
With love,
Fr. John













