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
La Iglesia celebra hoy la Fiesta de la Visitación de la Virgen María. San Lucas (1, 39-56) presenta a ella como el Arca de la Alianza que va a Jerusalén para mostrar que Dios está presente en medio de su pueblo para llevarles alegría. Por eso el niño dio un salto (danza de alegría) en […]
As we return to the Ordinary Time of the Church’s year, we are reminded by the Book of Sirach (35, 1-12): “In a generous spirit pay homage to the Lord, be not sparing of freewill gifts. With each contribution show a cheerful countenance, and pay your tithes in a spirit of joy. Give to the […]
Según el calendario litúrgico de la Iglesia, hemos regresado al “Tiempo Ordinario.” Después de cincuenta días de festividad Pascual, recordamos confiadamente hoy que estamos en las manos de Dios, un Dios bueno y bondadoso, un Dios misericordioso. Tratamos de servirle fielmente y nos encomendamos confiadamente a Él. El Libro de Eclesiástico (35, 1-12) nos ofrece […]
On the Monday after Pentecost, the Church celebrates the Feast of Mary, the Mother of the Church. In 2018, Pope Francis decreed that the ancient devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary, under the title of Mother of the Church, be inserted into the Roman Calendar. The Holy Father’s decision took into account the centuries-long tradition […]
What we remember—and honor—on Memorial Day weekend is heroic sacrifice. We acknowledge those who nobly gave of themselves, even unto death, for “a purpose” which they believed was greater than themselves. Since the days just following the end of the Civil War, Americans have gathered in late May to honor those who died in military […]
“Pentecost” literally means “fiftieth.” It is a feast still celebrated on the fiftieth day after the Passover by our Jewish brothers and sisters. For us, obviously, it is a feast celebrated on the fiftieth day after the celebration of the Resurrection of Jesus on Easter Sunday. What is the event we celebrate today? The Holy […]