Welcome to Holy Cross Catholic Church!
¡Bienvenidos a la Iglesia Santa Cruz!
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.
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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
Por unos días (o mejor, unas semanas) hemos oído esto: “Un sembrador salió a sembrar….” En el capítulo 13 del Evangelio de San Mateo, hay diez parábolas y muchas de ellas empiezan con la misma frase. La pregunta clave es: ¿en qué clase de tierra dejamos caer la semilla en nosotros? Seguramente a veces nuestra […]
Happy (Catholic) Grandparents Day! The Universal Church celebrates today the feastday of Saints Joachim and Anne. We remember and thank God for these two, the parents of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Although the Scriptures say nothing of Sts. Joachim and Anne, we can look at the strong character of Mary in making decisions, her continuous […]
La Iglesia Universal celebra hoy la fiesta de San Joaquín y Santa Ana, padres de la Santísima Virgen María y abuelos del Señor Jesús. La tradición nos ayuda de esta manera a recordar la importancia de la ‘familia grande’ (abuelos, tíos, primos, etc.). San Joaquín y Santa Ana (santos patronos de los abuelos) fueron personas […]
Two of Jesus’ Apostles had the name James. They were referred to as James the Greater and James the Lesser, to keep them apart. St. James the Greater is the saint whose feastday is celebrated today around the Catholic world. St. James the Greater worked as a fisherman with his brother St. John, his father […]
Santiago se hizo discípulo de Jesús juntamente con su hermano San Juan. Él fue, con su hermano, uno de los Apóstoles más cercanos e íntimos de Jesús. Fue testigo de la sanación de la hija de Jairo, de la Transfiguración del Señor, y de su agonía en Getsemaní. Le apodaron “hijo del trueno” por su […]
St. Sharbel was born Yousef Antoun Makhlouf in 1828 in the mountains of Northern Lebanon. He was raised into a devout Christian family, and was one of five children. He wanted to become a monk from a young age. He helped his family tend to a small flock of sheep and goats, and often took […]