Today we celebrate the 2nd Sunday of Easter. On this Sunday we have the explanation of our goal for going to Church every Sunday. It is the reason to be in the community of the Church to meet Jesus who is alive and who brings us peace. For that we need the faith which will be making us the image of God in our contemporary world. Today we need peace in our lives. We see many dangers starting from terrorism to the danger of our own health which can be cut off by some accident. We need the power to overcome it. And we see today that the only power to save us is Jesus Christ and his resurrection.
The Eucharist, which we now celebrate, is the same Eucharist which the disciples of Jesus celebrated on that first day of the week and the week after, when Jesus came and said to them “Peace be with youâ€. This Eucharist is the power for us to believe in the resurrection of Jesus and our own resurrection after our death. We have only to confess as Thomas said “My Lord and My Godâ€.
Holy Masses
April 7, 2013 – 2nd Easter Sunday
10:00 AM – for ++ Joseph & Andrew Novak for Theresa Wiatrowski
April 14, 2013 – 3rd Easter Sunday
10:00 AM – for +Helen V. Hafner
Announcements
¨      Thank you for your active participation in Agape Dinner.
¨      Thanks Denice, Ewa and Joyce for helping with the egg hunting prizes.
¨      Thank you for the donations on flowers and the flowers. God bless you Denice. Thanks for the palms Don and Mary.
¨      As the members of our Church we are responsible for our future and we will pray and look for new active members of our Community of Holy Cross in Baltimore, MD.
¨      Please check the Blog of our web site: www.holycrosspncc.org
¨      The Burial of Helen Hafner will be on Arlington National Cemetery on April 9th at 3.00PM (2:30 PM at the admin. Building)
¨      We will start to make Pierogies for Polish Festival on Saturday Apr. 13, 2013 at 12:00 noon in our Hall Kitchen. Every willing person is welcome.
¨      The 13th Annual Katyn Remembrance – Sunday Apr. 28, 2013 at 1:00PM – Ceremonies at the National Katyn Memorial – Baltimore Inner Harbor East 600 block of President St. (at Aliceanna St.).
¨      MY MISSION: When I am the disciple of Christ and the member of his Church I realize this and participate in all matters which concern Him. The Holy Week Liturgy is not my challenge it is my privilege.
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