Sixth Sunday of Easter, May 25, 2025
Dear Friends,
We celebrate the Sixth Sunday of Easter this weekend. The Gospel of John presents one of the beautiful conversation between Jesus and his disciples in which He speaks of His pending crucifixion and His ascension to His Father. He promises them that He will send the Holy Spirit. All of this must have been puzzling to them; however, through this intimate discourse, He reveals the unbreakable unity of the Trinity's three persons. Love is the bond that unites them.
Jesus wants us to partake of this love. He invites his disciples to love Him and, through Him, to come to know His Father and the Spirit. When you get one, you get three. Wow, what a blessing it is to fall in love with Jesus! Let us keep mulling over this passage from John 14:23: “Whoever loves me will keep my word, and my Father will love him.”
Our parish is filled with so many people from various parts of the world. Their presence and integration into the life of our parish family are a true illustration of what it means to be Catholic.
I plan to celebrate our community’s rich cultural diversity by gathering with our parishioners from different countries and discussing with them the possibility of creating a new ministry. I will start with our families from Brazil. Please come to Holy Cross Hall on Tuesday, 24 June at 7 p.m. Monica Gusman will coordinate this gathering. She can be reached at Ni98@yahoo.com.br.
Next, I invite our families from the Filipino community to come to Holy Cross Hall on Thursday, 3 July 2025, at 7 p.m. Chan Grason will coordinate this gathering. She can be reached at etienne1218@gmail.com.
I have spoken to you about the Silver Jubilee of our parish and about our plan to make this year meaningful and memorable. As a gift to our community, I wish to offer to sacramentalize the marriages of those who, for various reasons, were not married in the Catholic Church. I know the pain experienced by our parishioners who cannot participate in the Eucharistic banquet because of this. The Eucharist is what makes us Catholics. We all know that it is the irreplaceable sustenance for our spiritual health. I say to you, wait no longer. Do not deprive yourself of the greatest gift the Lord created for us. Accept this gift.
Please come forward and address this issue which you may have placed in the closet for however long and whatever reasons. We will at least give it a try. I want you to know I deeply care about you and your spiritual welfare. Take this as a gentle nudge from the Holy Spirit. Let us begin. I have known couples who waited for many, many years before taking this step and who succeeded in their efforts. God longs for you to receive these same graces, and I long to help.
To begin, we have set up a special meeting. If you and your spouse or partner were not married in the Catholic Church, please come to our informational meeting on Thursday, 24 July at 6:00 p.m. in Holy Cross Hall. Carolina Breton, Regional Advocate from the Orlando Diocese Tribunal, will make a short presentation on how you can have a sacramental marriage. Fr. Martin, Carolina, and I will be available to help you begin the process. Because we need to know how many are coming, please RSVP by calling the office
(321-637-9650) and speaking to Kelli or by emailing her at ksalceda@stjohnviera.org.
Have a magnificent week ahead!
With love,
Fr. John









