Twenty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time, August 24, 2025
Dear friends,
I begin by extending a warm welcome to Fr. Cyril Imohiosen from the Archdiocese of Arusha, Nigeria! Fr. Cyril is with us this weekend as part of the Mission Co-Operative offered by the Diocese of Orlando. There will be a second collection at all Masses, so please be generous. As always, thank you in advance! If you are writing a check, please make it out to St. John the Evangelist with “Mission” in the memo.
Response to our Children’s Ministry during the 9 a.m. Mass has been tremendous, with active participation from both our children and their parents. The leadership team that supports this ministry would like to commemorate our silver jubilee in a special way with a beautiful project named SJE Seedlings of Hope. The children of St. John’s will celebrate our jubilee year with a service-inspired children's club. Elementary-aged students are welcome to join this exciting new group where they will grow in their faith with Catholic social teachings and acts of service. Examples include acts of kindness, community service projects, and learning and practicing the Fruits of the Spirit. The SJE Seedlings of Hope will meet the second Tuesday of each month beginning on 9 September from 4-5 p.m. I encourage you to bring your children so they can be part of this amazing and fun-filled group designed to develop their sense of community.
Since we couldn’t all be here for the Grandparents Day celebrated in honor of Saints Joachim and Anne on 26 July, we will be joining the national Grandparents Day on 7 September to honor the important role they play in families and in passing on their faith to the younger generations. We ask all of our children to invite their grandparents to join them for the 9 a.m. Mass (followed by coffee and donuts) as a way to make this day meaningful for the whole family. I want to thank Judy and Jim Fiandaca, recipients of the Family of the Month award for the month of August 2025. Unfortunately, Jim passed away before he could receive the award, so Judy and their daughter Terri received it on Sunday, 17 August before the 9 a.m. Mass. Judy and Jim were active and faithful members of our community. Apart from numerous ministry involvement, both were active in the Small Christian Community Bible Study on Tuesdays for many years. We will truly miss Jim. May his soul rest in peace!
Grand Opening of our Silver Jubilee will take place on Sunday, 14 September during the 11 a.m. Mass. Bishop John Noonan will be with us. Following the Mass, we will host a picnic for which I request you to please sign up so we can better prepare to serve you. Additionally, I request your assistance with donations of sodas, chips, and cookies.
Chris Stefanick will visit us on Wednesday, 1 October for an evening of REBOOT. Tickets are fast selling. I would very much like our high school teens and young adults to join us, as this will be a life-changing experience for all in attendance.
Get ready for an outstanding GALA event which will be held on 18 October. Seats are limited. It promises to be an exciting and relaxing evening under the shining moon.
This weekend, we celebrate the Twenty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time, and we are offered some lovely images of how the message of the gospel should spread to all the nations of the world. The prophet Isaiah’s vision is spectacular in that he says the Lord will gather nations of every language, and they shall proclaim his glory among the nations. How true it is! The responsorial psalm proclaims the same truth: “Go out to all the world and tell the Good News.” In the gospel reading, we hear a question posed to Jesus: “Lord, will only a few people be saved?” Jesus makes an astonishing assertion: When you stand knocking at the door do not be surprised to hear the answer, “I do not know where you are from.” How prepared are we, and are we willing to do what it takes to be ready?
Be blessed!
With Love,
Fr. John









