4th Sunday of Easter – Good Shepherd Sunday

“I am the good shepherd.”

April 21, 2024 – 4th Easter Sunday

10:00 AM for ++James L. and Helen A. Otto Sr. and James L. Otto Jr.

April 28, 2024 – 5th Easter Sunday

10:00 AM for +Helen Koczaja from John Figiel.

  • Thank you for your donation regarding Easter Offering. May God bless you abundantly.
  • Many Thanks to all people who helped with Easter Polish Food Sale on Palm Sunday weekend. We were blessed with a lot of people and with good sale. God bless you all.
  • The Mother’s Day is coming (May 12, 2024) if you would like to mention your Mother’s Name in the intention of the Mass on that day, please fill out the envelope for Mother’s Day offering in vestibule of the Church.
  • During Easter Time we are in the climax of the Liturgical Year. We are escaping from the worldly death to the life eternal – Jesus Christ is our Guide trough that, as He said: You have to take your cross and follow me.

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.
  • Like us on Facebook and give hint of it to your relative and friends. Share the Good News about our Church.
  • The 24th Annual Katyn Remembrance – Sunday Apr. 28, 2024 at 1:00PM – Ceremonies at the National Katyn Memorial – Baltimore Inner Harbor East 600 block of President St. (at Aliceanna St.).

– We welcome all our visitors who are present with us for worship this Sunday! Please introduce yourself to the Pastor after Mass. Please write your names in the guest book located in the vestibule of the church. Please remember that you are always welcome to join us in worship at Holy Cross Church.

Jesus is the sheepgate.

Every family then had a flock of sheep, but extended families keep their flocks together in one pen. A gatekeeper must know everyone in the extended family. The good shepherd leads the flock in and out of this gate.


  1. Imagine the state of the pen with Jesus as the sheepgate and his loving, faithful disciples as the good shepherds. What role do I play in the “pen” that is the community?
  2. When I participate in the activities of the Church, do I enter through Jesus and act out of love, or do I steal for my own pride, causing conflicts and hatred?
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