
Today we celebrate the 3rd Sunday of Easter. The Easter Season opens our eyes on Resurrected Jesus, who is coming to us to show His love. The statue of Resurrected Christ, the Paschal Candle and the Cross with the red stole there are the symbols of that presence of Jesus in our Church and in our lives. But He is coming very realistic in each Eucharist by the sacrament of the Word of God and the sacrament of the Holy Communion. And very important is our response to that coming of Jesus and our mission to go and love each other in our neighborhood in our workplaces and in our homes.
During the Eucharist we learn more how to give the love to others, but we also learn how to got the love from others, first of all from God, further from our parents, from our friends and even from our enemies. We must make thanks to God for that kind of love.

“He said to them, ‘Cast the net over the right side of the boat.’”
Holy Masses
May 4, 2025 – 3th Easter Sunday
HC 10:00 AM for Michele Morin from Lisa Vronch
May 8, 2022 – 4th Easter Sunday – Mother’s Day
HC 10:00 AM for all Mothers, living and dead especially:
In Memory of +Józefa Figiel from John Figiel; +Janina Mikulska from Ewa Bieganowska
In Honor of Ewa Bieganowska from Anna, Agnieszka & Patryk Bieganowski
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.
- The Mother’s Day is coming (May 11, 2025) 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 Mothers’s Day offering in vestibule of the Church.
- 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
- Like us on Facebook and give hint of it to your relative and friends. Share the Good News about our Church.
- 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.
One Main Point
Out of love, Jesus’ disciples are called to unite and bring the whole world to Christ in the Eucharistic celebration, where Christ feeds all.
Reflections
- When Jesus asks me, “Do you love me?” how would I reply?
- Out of love for Jesus, what does Jesus ask me to do here and now?
- To what extent would I accept his invitation for action?
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