Third Sunday of Easter, May 4, 2025
Dear friends,
Congratulations to the 70 young people who received their First Holy Communion this weekend. Wow! It makes our heart leap for joy to see so many children coming to know our Lord Jesus through this glorious sacrament. We thank and praise God for the gift of their faith.
It was such a blessing to come together to offer a Memorial Mass for our beloved Pope Francis on Saturday, 26 April at 11:00 a.m. I am grateful for the number of parishioners who came to give thanks with us for the life of this “People’s Pope.”
At this moment, we are without a chief shepherd, and it is our solemn duty to pray for the Cardinal electors who have gathered to choose our next pope. We pray that the Holy Spirit will guide their hearts—just as God guided Samuel to choose David to be the next King of Israel— in electing the man whom the Lord desires. May He choose for us a leader with the heart of a father, a man on fire with love for the Lord and his people, one who can enkindle in each of us the same fervent love and faith.
The Easter Octave is over, but we are still in the Easter season, the 50-day period from Easter Sunday to Pentecost Sunday. During the remainder of this season, we are asked to continue celebrating the Resurrection of Jesus—and all that it means—with joy and exultation. You will notice that the Paschal candle, a symbol of the presence of the risen Christ among the people of God, remains in a place of honor in the sanctuary near the ambo until the Solemnity of Pentecost. St. Athanasius says that this season is to be celebrated as one “great Sunday.” Please remember to continue to sing the Easter Alleluias with vigor and gratitude!
As we celebrate the Third Sunday of Easter this weekend, we are invited to continue to rejoice in Jesus’ appearances to His apostles. Today, from the Gospel according to St. John, we hear about the experience of Peter and some other apostles in a moment of frustration and confusion after Jesus’ Resurrection. They have not seen the Lord in a while, and they seem to have lost hope. Peter says, “I am going fishing,” and the others say they will go with him. They fish the whole night and catch nothing. Imagine their desperation and disappointment! Nothing is working right without Jesus, not even those things they used to do so well. Their horrifying experience of the crucifixion of their Lord, their sense of shame at having abandoned Him, all weigh heavily on them, tainting all they do.
As they struggle with their feelings in the early dawn of a new day, the Lord calls to them, offering a suggestion as to what they might do to accomplish what they failed to do on their own. They obey, and behold! They are blessed with the catch of all catches! Hope is reborn, and action bears fruit when our Lord is with us and we listen to Him.
Congratulations to George and Martha Chambers, recipients of the Family of the Month award for April 2025. We are grateful for their presence among us since 2005 and for their active participation in many ministries. In addition, they have been married for 67 years, and their faith in God is remarkable.
I am so pleased to have been able to lay out the details last week of how, as a community, we will celebrate the parish’s Silver Jubilee (8 September 2001 – 8 September 2026). It’s hard to imagine that, 25 years ago, we began with just 200 families! We are immensely grateful to God for the amazing grace of His constant guidance during these years.
We have created a multitude of committees to oversee all aspects of this celebration, which certainly needs to be much more than a one-day event. We need a full year to properly give thanks and celebrate what God has accomplished here. Sandy Samuel has graciously agreed to be the chief coordinator of our mammoth event-planning and production efforts. I am grateful to her and to the diverse and very talented members of our community who have stepped up to help plan and develop each of the elements comprising the year-long celebration. They have been hard at work since November of 2024 to create and bring to fruition all of our plans.
In the weeks to come, I will lay out each of the important events to take place throughout the silver jubilee. For now, I request you to take note of the following three important Sundays during the year: Please, do not miss being here for them!
- Opening Ceremony on 14 September 2025
- Dedication of the new rectory on 18 January 2026
- Mass of Thanksgiving to be held in the USSSA Stadium on 24 May 2026.
Please, do not miss being here for them!
For now, let us begin to reflect on the theme of our silver jubilee: Journey of Grace, Faith, and Hope.
Each May, we find our parish calendar for the month is filled with a rich harvest of liturgical, spiritual, and family events. Please be sure to check the pages of this bulletin for the events during the first week of May and to read my monthly update email for a description of what we will be celebrating and experiencing throughout the month.
Have a stupendous week! With love,
Fr. John






