FROM THE DESK OF THE PASTOR

 January 28, 2026


Dear friends in Christ,



This weekend, at the Saturday 5 PM Mass at St Jude, we welcome Archbishop Etienne to confer the Sacrament of Confirmation. With great joy, we will celebrate the Confirmation of youth and adult members of our parish family of St. Anthony, Holy Innocents, and St. Jude. They will receive this special outpouring of the Holy Spirit, which confirms and strengthens the grace of their Baptism. We celebrate this Sacrament, which, like a new Pentecost, bestows wonderful gifts and charisms. It will equip our confirmandi to proclaim the mighty deeds of God in the world. Our Church needs these gifts and needs our newly confirmed to use them to share the Gospel and build up the community of faith.  I invite us to pray for our confirmandi, that these gifts of the Holy Spirit will bear fruit in their lives and in the life of our Church. 

 

Youth         

Diego Hernandez Aguilar

Adrian Alexander

Aleha Arjon

Brigid Babcock

Emma Beard

Haley Beninupandian

Joseph Cross

Margaret Cross

Elena Cruz

Caleb Darling

Aaron D'sa

Keyla Farias

Ana Victoria Gabaldon Cisneros

Flor Gapi-Zizumbo

Juan Gapi-Zizumbo

Alexis Garcia

Luz Garcia

Jeronimo Gereda Galvis

Jacqueline Guzman

Joselyn Guzman Lopez

Langdon Hamilton

Ava Haynes

Emily Haynes

Omar Hernandez

Brady Holt

Ayra Jacob

Infanta Kumar

Joo Lee

Liam Lezama

Sofia Carrillo Lopez

Aurora Carrillo Lopez

Lily Lopez

Leslie Madriz

Erick Martinez Ramirez

Rafael Mendonca

Belen Mendoza Molina

Aaron Hernandez Mendoza

Emma Miller

Owen Miller

Arturo Mogollan

Sofia Mogollan

Lucas Orbigo

Coraline Padilla

Jotham Rathinakumar

Kennedy Roberts

Ella Robinson

Joana Saldana Pulido

Olivia Semencato

Jose Sepulveda

Santiago Sepulveda

Andrea   Serrano

Sofia Serrano

Tori Shafer

Parker    Skinner

Luke Stanislaus

Alfredo Toledo

Noe Toledo

Allison Toledo

Yandel Torres

Colin Trenkamp

 

Adults   

Paul O'Connor

Monica Leisen

Rita Moreno

 

Please join me in congratulating them and praying for them.

 

Some years ago, an Orthodox bishop, Patriarch Ignatius, when he was Metropolitan of Latakia, gave an address at the Assembly of the World Council of Churches. In it, he spoke of the Holy Spirit in a striking and memorable way:

 

Without the Holy Spirit, God is far away.

Christ stays in the past,

The Gospel is simply an organization,

Authority is a matter of propaganda,

The Liturgy is no more than an evolution,

Christian loving a slave mentality.

But in the Holy Spirit

The cosmos is resurrected and grows with the

  birth pangs of the kingdom.

The Risen Christ is there,

The Gospel is the power of life,

The Church shows forth the life of the Trinity,

Authority is a liberating science,

Mission is a Pentecost,

The Liturgy is both renewal and anticipation,

Human action is deified.

 

May the Holy Spirit help us, by his grace, to do the work of the Lord and spread the good news of the Lord. 

 

Blessings on your week!

 

Fr. Johnson