June 21, 2026
Dear Friends,
Already halfway through this wonderful month of June and I am saying, Rob, if you can, slow down and enjoy the present moment.
This past Friday we recognized “Juneteenth.” We certainly need to recognize this federal holiday that commemorates the emancipation of enslaved African Americans. This day marks June 19, 1865, when Union troops arrived in Galveston, Texas, to enforce the Emancipation Proclamation and freed the last enslaved people in the United States.
This tragedy of our history of slavery brings me to tears. How human beings can be so cruel to others who are created in the image of God, like ourselves, baffles me. My tears, also bring me grief when I think of the inhumanity of Jesus’s crucifixion and others who were sentenced to such a demeaning death. Guilty or not, the sacredness of human life is before me. I pray we all respect the life of all our sisters and brothers.
And the arrival of June 21st!
Well, it is Father’s Day and the beginning of our summer solstice! I recall my own father this day. He was a good man and faithful to his Lord. There is no doubt in my mind that dad is in his eternal kingdom with Jesus. That is peace to me, and I hope for many of you this day thinking about your fathers who have experienced the fullness of their baptism.
Blessings to all our dads, and those who live as dads with us for our liturgies!
AND summer is officially beginning (It’s not Memorial Day). May our summer be good to all and may we be very good to all people in our world.
I share this prayer as we begin our summer days with one another.
Creator of all, thank you for the warmth of the sun and the long, bright days of summer.
As the pace of life slows, grant us the space to refresh our minds and bodies, warm our souls with the awareness of your presence, and teach us how to dwell wholeheartedly in the gift of this season.
God bless our coming and going.
God bless our love of sunlight and the gentle, cooling breezes.
May our days be filled with the joyful laughter of loved ones, and our nights be brightened by the starry sky.
May we find wonder in the world around us and rest in the peace of this season!
AMEN.
My blessings and joy to you,
Father Rob

