Welcome to Holy Cross Catholic Church!

 ¡Bienvenidos a la Iglesia Santa Cruz!

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Holy Cross Church is eager to be a part of your life and have you as a part of our life. We are committed to growing in the likeness of Jesus Christ, a daily process that requires prayer, sacraments, discipline and a community of individuals striving for the same goal.

La Iglesia Católica Santa Cruz está muy emocionada de ser parte de su vida y de tenerle a usted como parte de nuestra vida. Estamos comprometidos en crecer a semejanza de Jesucristo, un proceso diario que requiere de oraciones, sacramentos, disciplina y de una comunidad de individuo que luchan por el mismo objetivo.

Mass Schedule

Tues - Fri, 8:30am (Rosary, 8am)    Saturday Vigil, English, 5pm
Sunday, English, 9am
Sunday, Spanish, 12pm

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Become a Member

If you would like to become a member of our parish, please call us at 503.289.2834.

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Updates

Mask use in our parish church is optional but recommended. Masks are recommended in order to protect the more vulnerable in our community, like children and those with compromised immunities. If you are sick in any way or even feeling a little “under the weather,” please stay home! Our concern is for your good health and the good health of those in the pews around you. Thank you.

What's Happening

14-15 de enero: Preparándonos para Celebrar la Misa Dominical

Cristo Jesús, que es siempre el centro de nuestras celebraciones, nos aparece hoy (el segundo domingo del Tiempo Ordinario) con estos títulos: “el Enviado de Dios, el Mesías, el Siervo, el Hijo de Dios, el Amado y Preferido del Padre, y el Señor nuestro…” Pero hoy, además, se nos dice de Él que es “el […]

January 13: Open to Healing

Mark, 2, 1-12 recounts the compelling story of the day, early in His public life, that Jesus performed a miracle for a paralytic. Jesus had returned to Capernaum and St. Mark tells us that there were so many people gathered around that there was no longer room for them, not even in front of the […]

13 de enero: Dando Señales

En la Biblia, a los milagros se les llaman “signos.” Son (como la curación del paralítico en Marcos 2, 1-12)  manifestaciones visibles de que algo importante ha ocurrido en el interior de la persona. En Marcos 2, el paralítico puede caminar, puede ponerse de pie y moverse como un ser humano, como una persona que […]

12 de enero: Adoración

Adoración Eucarística es adorar a la divina Presencia Real de Jesucristo, Dios y hombre verdadero, en la Eucaristía. Jesucristo, al comer la Pascua judía con los suyos, aquella noche en la que iba a ser entregado, tomó pan en sus manos, dando gracias bendijo al Padre y lo pasó a sus discípulos diciendo: “Tomen y […]

January 12: Adoration

Whether as a private prayer or shared with others, but still in quiet contemplation, the practice of Eucharistic Adoration invites us to pray in the presence of Jesus Christ under His appearance in the consecrated Host. During Adoration, you may wish to sit or kneel in silence, simply heightening your awareness of the presence of […]

January 11: “Fill Us with Your Healing Love”

The first chapter of the Gospel of St. Mark offers us something like “a day in the public life of Jesus.” In 1, 29-39, for example, St. Mark mentions that “it was still the Sabbath” and, after the synagogue service, Jesus went to the house of His two disciples, Simon and Andrew, in Capernaum. Remember […]