4th SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

Today we celebrate the 4th Sunday in Ordinary Time. In the ordinary period of our lives we have to look more closely on Jesus Christ as our Lord and Master. We really worship him in the Holy Mass, we praise Him in every our prayer and we see Him doing the marvelous things when we practice the commandment of love in our daily lives. Jesus astonishes us when we will hear Him, because He has the authority and the power above everything – because He is True God. He is changing our lives for good when we give Him our own permission to do that.

The Eucharist is the time when we hear the Gospel of Jesus and we participate in the biggest miracle on the world and after this we go on to our own places to proclaim the Good News with the authority of the divine teacher because True God dwell in us.

Holy Masses

January 28, 2018 – 4th Sunday in Ordinary Time

10:00 AM for +Frank Wiatrowski from Theresa Wiatrowski

February 4, 2018 – 5th Sunday in Ordinary Time

10:00 AM for +Josepha Figiel from John Figiel

Welcome Our Visitors

– 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.

Announcements

  • Thank you for your donation on Christmas and support of our Church – we remember all our donators in prayers.
  • After Epiphany Feast will be the Pastoral Visit – KolÄ™da and blessing of the homes. Please think over it and tell Father.
  • 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.
  • As the members of our Church we are responsible for our past and future and we will pray and look for new active members of our Community of Holy Cross Church in Baltimore, MD.
  • Now anxiety is the mark of spiritual insecurity. It is the fruit of unanswered questions. But questions cannot go unanswered unless they first be asked. (Thomas Merton – No Man is an Island)

 

 

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