Twenty-Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time, October 19, 2025
Dear friends,
Venerable Patrick Peyton, C.S.C, founder of Holy Cross Family Ministries and known the world over as “The Rosary Priest,” believed that praying the Rosary can bring peace to the world: “The Rosary has saved the world in the past; it will save the world again by saving the family.” During the month of October, we are honoring our Mother here each evening at 6 p.m. with the Rosary at the grotto. I invite you to stop by and join us. SJE Rosary Fitness will begin on Tuesday, 21 October, at 6 p.m. in the parish hall. Men and women aged 16 and up are welcome. Please bring your exercise mat and a set of light weights (optional). Thanks to Janet Fovargue, GFI, CPT, SFC, who has offered to lead this opportunity to pray while working out together. In addition, the WINGS ministry is hosting a Rosary Walk on Wednesday, 22 October. All women are invited to meet by the Pieta statue at 6 p.m. for a walk to the Viera Regional Park (approximately 3 miles round trip) while praying the Rosary together.
We are invited to join Holy Cross Family Ministries at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, 22 October, the Feast of Saint Pope John Paul II, for their second annual worldwide rally for peace, bringing countries together to pray the Rosary as one. This powerful event will truly be a global effort for peace in our own hearts, in our families, throughout our countries, and across the world. All Holy Cross Family Ministry centers across five continents and in 18 countries will lead us to pray in unison as a single, human family, creating a global experience of simultaneous, unified prayer. Fr. Patrick Peyton’s memorable statement still rings true today: “A World at Prayer is a World at Peace.” Please visit HCFM.org to tune into this event.
On 19 October, we celebrate World Mission Sunday, an opportunity to pray for the mission of evangelization around the world. Pope Leo, in his video message to every parish in the world, said this:
Dear Brothers and Sisters,
On World Mission Sunday every year, the whole Church prays, united, particularly for missionaries and the fruitfulness of their apostolic labors. When I served as a missionary priest and bishop in Peru, I saw first−hand how the faith, the prayer and the generosity shown on World Mission Sunday can transform entire communities. I urge every Catholic parish in the world to take part in World Mission Sunday. Your prayers, your support will help spread the Gospel, provide for pastoral and catechetical programs, help to build new churches, and care for the health and educational needs of our brothers and sisters in mission territories. This October 19th, as we refiect together on our baptismal call to be "missionaries of hope among the peoples," let us commit ourselves anew to the sweet and joyful task of bringing Christ Jesus our Hope to the ends of the earth. Thank you for everything you will do to help me help missionaries throughout the world. God bless you all!
Our diocese has been helping our sister diocese in San Juan de la Maguana in the Dominican Republic for the past three decades. We welcome Raquel Cespédes who is in charge of the mission there to speak to us about the powerful impact of our generous assistance in the lives of the people of that region. Thank you for your contributions to the mission of the Church worldwide.
On this 29th Sunday in Year C, we are treated to Scripture readings which emphasize the importance of prayer, the key theme being that of persistence.
I wish to thank Ismael Munoz for his gracious assistance as bookkeeper for four months when we needed him most. He and his wife Nina are people of amazing faith, and we are blessed to have them in our parish family. Our new bookkeeper, Shannon Coffman, joined the staff on 13 October. She is a native Floridian from the Titusville area with over 30 years of accounting experience. Shannon and her husband Marty have two grown children, and we extend a warm welcome to them all.
In this year of our Silver Jubilee, let us renew our commitment to keeping God as our one and only Master, binding us as people chosen by the Lord, a people on a mission to transform lives through devotion to the Eucharist and love of neighbor. May ours truly be a “Journey of Grace, Faith, and Hope!”
Have a blessed weekend!
With love,
Fr. John









