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

June 29: St. Peter and St. Paul

Today’s combined feastday, on which we celebrate St. Peter and St. Paul, brings together the two crucially important works (or tasks) of the Church: teaching and preaching. Jesus gave St. Peter a unique role among His followers: he was to be the rock, the firm foundation, on which Jesus would build His church. It was […]

29 de junio: San Pedro y San Pablo

Celebramos hoy con gozo la Solemnidad de los Santos Pedro y Pablo. Ellos son los dos pilares sobre los cuales el Señor construyó su Iglesia y a quienes confió la fe. Su misma fe había sido probada, cuando San Pedro negó a Cristo y San Pablo perseguía al mismo Cristo en la persona de sus […]

June 28: St. Irenaeus / San Ireneo (bilingüe)

La Iglesia celebra hoy el día festivo de San Ireneo de Lyon, quien es quizás el más atractivo y humano de los Padres de la Iglesia Primitiva (de los primeros 3 o 4 siglos). Fuerte defensor de la fe contra las herejías, era, al mismo tiempo, un pacificador entre los cristianos del Este y del […]

June 27: The Narrow Gate (bilingüe)

The word “narrow” is generally pejorative (having negative connotations or implying disapproval). We like to think of ourselves as broad-minded, don’t we? No one wants to be considered narrow-minded. But the Gospels (Matthew 7, 6-14 for example) call for a certain narrowing of focus in following Christ, excluding some pathways that are easy and well-trodden. […]

June 26: Do We Live with Hope?

The twelfth chapter of the Book of Genesis recounts the beginnings of the history of Israel. The rest of the Book of Genesis deals with the so-called “Patriarchs” – Abraham, his son Isaac, his son Jacob, and his twelve sons – with special attention to the second youngest, Joseph. These twelve sons will be the […]

26 de junio: ¿Vivimos en Esperanza?

Según Génesis 12, 1-9, una vaga promesa fue todo lo que Abrahán tuvo que aceptar ciegamente cuando siguió la llamada de un Dios “desconocido.” La promesa consistía en una tierra que habría de poseer (no él sino sus descendientes), un pueblo numeroso que nacería de él (aunque él tenía ya 75 años), y su nombre […]