Twenty-First Sunday in Ordinary time, August 23, 2026
Dear friends,
Many of you have been asking if help is coming …I can finally say YES, and not one but TWO priests are on their way to St. John’s. The Congregation of Holy Cross is sending Fr. Kevin Russeau, C.S.C., and Fr. Jack Ryan, C.S.C., to be part of our amazing parish. I ask you to prepare yourselves to extend a hearty welcome to both of our new priests as they join our parish community. Fr. Kevin and Fr. Jack are both expected to arrive during the first week of September and we will officially celebrate their arrival as a parish community during the weekend of September 5/6.
I am grateful to all the men who attended the Men’s Discipleship event on Monday, August 17th. It was good to see so many men committed to following Christ and taking responsibility for being guardians and protectors of their families. Fr. Pinto Paul inspired our men with his presentation on the theme, “When a Man Prays.” Amazing things can happen when men pray for their spouses and children each day. Let us pray for them on our pilgrimage to become saints.
Several recent earthquakes have shattered cities, homes, and lives in the last month in Venezuela and Colombia, most recently in Indonesia. Although we have already taken a collection to support the Venezuelan disaster, the extent of the damage in Colombia is unimaginable. Hence, the diocese has asked for support toward the rebuilding efforts in Colombia. Instead of a second collection, I ask that you please extend your generosity by writing a check and notating on it Disaster Relief 2026.
Next weekend, we will welcome Sr. Concepta Najjemba, IHMR, from Uganda to make her appeal as part of the Diocesan Mission Co-op. She belongs to the Congregation of the Sisters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary Reparatrix-Ggogonya. Please come prepared to listen to how these sisters spread the gospel in Uganda and elsewhere.
During the past few weekends, we have learned from various characters in the gospel readings who believed in Jesus’ power to save during times of trial and when they cried out with emergency prayers, “Lord, Save me” and “Lord, help me.” On the 21st Sunday in Year A, we are given yet another glimpse into the divine nature of Christ. This Sunday’s Gospel from Matthew brings us to one of the most important questions Jesus ever asks his disciples: “Who do you say that I am?” Peter answers with courage and faith: “You are the Christ, the Son of the living God.”
Peter’s confession is followed by the mission with which Jesus entrusts him: “You are Peter, and upon this rock I will build my Church.” Peter is not perfect—far from it. He will make mistakes, misunderstand Jesus, and even deny Him. Yet Jesus sees something in Peter that Peter himself may not yet see. Grace does not wait for perfect people. God builds His Church through imperfect people who are willing to say “yes.” That is good news for all of us! We may sometimes feel inadequate, unworthy, or unsure of our ability to serve, but Jesus continues to ask each of us: “Who do you say that I am?” And then He invites us to become part of His mission. Perhaps the most important question this week is not what others say about Jesus but what I say about Him — through my words, my choices, my forgiveness, my generosity, my prayer, and the way I treat others. May our lives become a daily answer to Peter’s confession: “Jesus, You are the Christ, the Son of the living God. You are my Lord, and I want to build my life on You.”
Have a blessed week!
With love,
Fr. John














