Twenty Second Sunday in Ordinary Time, August 31, 2025
Dear friends,
Unthinkable and incomprehensible and senseless act of violence was inflicted on innocent victims on Wednesday, August 27, 2025. This time it was a Catholic School. It was the first week of School at Annunciation Catholic School in Minneapolis. It was their first School Mass for the Academic Year when the 23-year-old assailant shot randomly at the children through a window. At least two children aged 8 and 10 were shot dead and 17 were injured. We are deeply saddened by this news and our hearts ache inconsolably at such mindless and cruel attacks on innocent helpless children. May their Souls Rest in the Peace of the Lord. Our prayers are with the families that have to deal with this horror.
We are happy to announce that our religious education classes have begun for all grade levels, with over 400 students enrolled. As we continue to pass along our faith, many volunteers have responded to both teach and assist. Thank you! Our steady growth as a parish — while most certainly a blessing— is impacting availability of time and space throughout our campus. I will return to you soon with plans for future developments to address these concerns.
Our Children’s Ministry during the 9 a.m. Mass has likewise grown into a vibrant and heart-warming avenue of participation. As an offshoot of this increased interest, we are rolling out a beautiful project called 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 through 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 at SJE.
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.
Be prepared to begin the closing of 24 fruitful years and the beginning of this 25th year since the birth of the St. John the Evangelist Catholic Community. To commemorate this great milestone, we will begin with a soft opening of our Silver Jubilee on 7 September with the presentation of the Vocations Prayer Chalice during the 9 a.m. Mass, a beautiful way to begin the year. We all need to pray for more young men and women from our community to respond in service to the Lord as priests, brothers, deacons, and religious sisters.
Next Sunday during the 9 a.m. Mass, we will begin with the presentation of the “Saint Carlo Acutis Youth Service Award.” This is an initiative begun by our SJE Council of Catholic Women (CCW) to encourage our youth to actively participate in parish life. Carlo Acutis, the first millennial saint, will be canonized by Pope Leo XIVon 7 September.
Thank you to those who generously responded to our request for “I pad/tablets,” for our music ministry. We will gladly put them to good use. Thank you for your generosity.
Please do not forget that the Grand Opening of our Silver Jubilee will take place on Sunday, 14 September during the 11 a.m. Mass. Bishop John Noonanwill be with us. Following the Mass, we will host a picnic for which I request you to please signup 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. I most especially encourage our high school teens and young adults to join us, as this will be a life-changing experience for all in attendance.
Tickets are now being sold for our amazing GALA event to be held on 18 October. This is a fundraising event, and seats are limited. It promises to be an exciting and relaxing evening under the shimmering moon.
The Twenty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time invites us to reflect on the virtue of humility. Jesus points this out when he says in Luke 14: 10, “For everyone who exalts himself will be humbled, but the one who humbles himself will be exalted.” Each of us has personally experienced this. In presenting the example of a wedding banquet and the number of guests that have been invited, Jesus points out our desire to be exalted by being seated at noticeable places of honor. What a disappointment it will be if we are asked to be moved! Humility is a foundational virtue exemplified by the wisdom of so many saints, emphasizing self-knowledge as God sees us, the rejection of pride, and an acceptance of God's will. St. Augustine noted, “The way to Christ is first through humility, second through humility, third through humility.” Additionally, the book of Sirach in the first reading says, “My child, conduct your affairs with humility.” Let us then look for ways to conduct our affairs with humility.
Be blessed!
With Love,
Fr. John









