Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time, June 28, 2026
Dear friends,
Many thanks to all of you for giving Fr. Martin such a wonderful farewell. Thank you for welcoming him into our parish family and for the kindness, love, and generosity you have shown him. The time we shared with him was truly a blessing. We are filled with gratitude to God for leading him to our parish community.
I would especially like to thank Beth, our liturgical ministries, the Kitchen Crew, members of the EMHC, CRHP, Gratia Plena, CCW, and Young Adult ministries for their efforts in setting up and cleaning the hall for the farewell refreshments after every Mass. We are truly blessed with so many generous and dedicated ministries. Please continue to keep Fr. Martin in your prayers, that he may shine the light of Christ wherever he goes. We will all look forward with joy to seeing him when he visits on his days off.
I am also deeply grateful to our seminarians, Cannon Van Handel and T. J. Dulac, whose presence among us during the past six weeks has been a tremendous blessing both for them and for our parish. During their stay, they experienced firsthand the life of a vibrant parish community. They joined us in our liturgies, observed many ministries in action, and were a tremendous help during Vacation Bible School. Apart from learning so many things during their time with us, we're certain they also spent some time honing their dance skills! Thank you, Cannon and T. J., for sharing your time, energy, and faith with us. Please keep them in your prayers, along with the eight other Holy Cross seminarians who are entering their novitiate year. May the Lord guide their lives and open their hearts ever more fully to His call to serve in His vineyard. May our Blessed Mother wrap them in the mantle of her loving protection.
Please remember that this year's Fourth of July celebration will be our biggest ever and one of the concluding events of our Silver Jubilee year. Justin and Amanda are once again coordinating the preparations. Please sign up through SignUp Genius to let us know how many will be attending the dinner and, if able, consider volunteering to help make this event a great success. There will be fireworks, games, food, and fellowship for all to enjoy for this special celebration of the 250th year of the founding of our nation! Let us come together as a parish family and celebrate God's abundant blessings upon our community.
In today's Gospel, Jesus speaks words that may sound demanding: “Whoever loves father or mother more than me is not worthy of me." These words can make us uncomfortable, but Jesus is not asking us to love our families less; He is inviting us to love Him first so that we can love everyone else better. When Christ occupies the first place in our hearts, all other relationships find their proper meaning and strength. Our love becomes more generous, our service more selfless, and our commitment more faithful. I personally see this lived out in our parish community as I witness the countless hours so many of you dedicate to the building up of our family here at St. John's. Let us continue to remind ourselves that discipleship is not merely a matter of words but a daily choice to place Jesus at the center of our lives.
Jesus also highlights the importance of hospitality and kindness. Even the simple act of offering "a cup of cold water" to someone in need does not go unnoticed by God. Small acts of charity, encouragement, and compassion have great value in the Kingdom of God. It is often through these ordinary gestures that Christ's love becomes visible in our world.
As we continue our journey of grace, faith, and hope during this jubilee year, may we renew our commitment to follow Christ wholeheartedly. Let us welcome Him into our homes, our workplaces, our parish community, and our hearts. In doing so, we will discover the joy, peace, and purpose that come from being His faithful disciples.
May God bless you and your families abundantly!
With Love,
Fr. John













