Twenty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time, September 7, 2025
Dear friends,
Pinch yourselves … YES, the long-awaited, yearlong celebration of our Silver Jubilee is here, as we begin the closing of 24 fruitful years and the beginning of this 25th year as the St. John the Evangelist Catholic
Community, a Journey of Grace, Faith, and Hope.
To mark this great milestone on the weekend of 6/7 September, we will pray together the Jubilee Prayer
composed for this occasion. We will also begin the Vocations Prayer Challenge during the 9 a.m. Mass. 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. In addition, we will recognize our first ever “SJE St. Carlo Acutis Youth Service Award,” initiated by our own CCW.
On 7 September in Rome, Pope Leo XIV will canonize Bl. Carlo Acutis and Bl. Pier Giorgio Frassati, two Italian laymen who will be the first saints proclaimed by our new pope elected on May 8, 2025.
The canonization of Blessed Acutis, a teenager known for his devotion to the Eucharist and for creating an online exhibition of Eucharistic miracles, had originally been scheduled for 27 April during the Jubilee of Teenagers but was postponed following the death of Pope Francis on April 21, 2025. Born in 1991 and raised in Milan, Blessed Acutis used his tech skills to evangelize and was noted for his joyful faith and compassion for others before dying of leukemia in 2006 at the age of 15.
Blessed Frassati, born in 1901 to a prominent family in Turin, Italy, was admired for his deep spirituality, love for the poor, and enthusiasm for life. A member of the Dominican Third Order, he served the sick through the St. Vincent de Paul Society. He died at the age of 24 after contracting polio, possibly from one whom he assisted.
I would like to draw your attention to next weekend when we will celebrate the Solemn Opening of the Silver Jubilee. On Sunday, 14 September, we will cancel the 7:15 and 9 a.m. Masses and will, instead, celebrate Mass at 8 a.m. to allow more time to get ready for the 11 a.m. Mass. Bishop John Noonan will preside at this Eucharistic Celebration, our grand opening Jubilee Mass. We are also privileged to have Fr. Emmanuel Kallarackal, C.S.C., Assistant Superior General of the Congregation of Holy Cross, along with our Holy Cross confreres from the Cocoa Beach Community. During this liturgy, we will light the Jubilee Candle and the Eternal Flame from Bethlehem. After the Mass, we will celebrate with a parish picnic. If you plan to attend the picnic, please sign up using the QR code so we know how many will come for lunch.
As an act of thanksgiving, we will begin 40 hours of Adoration shortly after the 4.30 p.m. Mass on Sunday. With genuine humility, we acknowledge that everything we have comes from the Lord. To Him be all the glory and honor! Please come anytime during these 40 hours to spend some time with our Lord.
On this Twenty-Third Sunday in Year C, the Scripture readings focus on our need to make Jesus our priority. Jesus says in the Gospel of Luke (14: 25-33), “If anyone comes to me without hating his father and mother, wife and children, brothers and sisters, and even his own life, he cannot be my disciple.” By saying this, Jesus is certainly not asking us to hate others or even to hate oneself. Rather, he is asking us to prefer Him over others and to prioritize him in all of our dealings. Jesus knows well enough that if HE becomes our priority, then our relationships with family members and others will thrive through the proper ordering of our actions and the choices we make.
As we begin our Silver Jubilee year, let us pledge to keep Jesus at the center of all we will do. May our journey be filled with his grace.
Have a blessed weekend!
With Love,
Fr. John









