Today we celebrate the 5th Sunday of Easter. The Easter Sundays show us the main important base for our religion. It shows us the main rule of Christianity the love to the other people on the way of Jesus Christ.
The last supper discourse of Jesus to his apostles which we will hear in today’s Gospel; is a mix of many consoling things Jesus had said to them in the course of their time together so that they might be sustained in hope after he had returned to the Father-in-Heaven. The consolation today is mixed with a challenge – a new commandment which sounds nice, but which turns out to be very difficult. For as we know from the experience of our lives it is very hard to love everyone, especially those who are closest to us, our colleagues, our families, our close friends, the people next door and the enemies.
The Eucharist which we now celebrate is the power for the practice of the new commandment in our daily lives. We have to utilize it for our own goodness.
Holy Masses
May 15, 2022 – 5th Easter Sunday
HC 10:00 AM for healing of Peggy Krieger from Genevieve Macek
May 22, 2022 – 6th Easter Sunday
HC 10:00 AM for healing of David Macek from Genevieve Macek
Announcements
- Many Thanks to all people who helped with Easter Polish Food Sale on Palm Sunday. We were blessed with a lot of people and with good sale. God bless you all.
- 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
- Do you have anyone of any reason (for example: someone in Hospital) or life event you would like to pray for – Please ask and see Fr. Andrew.
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- 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 Easter Liturgy is not my challenge it is my privilege.
- The Father’s Day is coming (June 12, 2022) if you would like to mention your Father’s Name in the intention of the Mass please fill out the envelope for Father’s DAY OFFERING in the vestibule of the Church.
- When we look inward and examine our psychological conscience our vision ends in ourselves. We become aware of our feelings, our inward activity, our thoughts, our judgments, and our desires. It is not healthy to be too constantly aware of all these things. (Thomas Merton – No Man is an Island)
Welcome Our Visitors
One Main Point
We are to love because Christ has loved us and as Christ loved us.
Reflections
1 Jesus’ disciples have proven their love for their non-Christian fellows by enduring the hardships and even death while bringing the Gospel to Jews and Gentiles. Has my love for others been tested?
2 Who does Jesus command me to love, and how?
3 Is your community of faith (or group) clearly a community of love in Christ?