1st SUNDAY OF ADVENT – Hope

“In those days before the flood, they were eating and drinking…”

November 30, 2025 – 1St Sunday of Advent

HC 10:00 AM for +Joe Giangrosso from The Aldrich Family

December 7, 2025 – 2nd Sunday of Advent

HC 10:00 AM for ++James and Helen Otto from Mark and Pat Otto

  • My warmly Thank you to all people who helped us on the Thanksgiving Polish Food Sale and around it. We did great job. The Sale was well done. The all visitors were very glad about the food and warm welcoming.
  • 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
  • Thank you for your donations to the Cemetery Care Fund and All Souls Day prayer. God bless you.
  • Like us on Facebook and give hint of it to your relative and friends. Share the Good News about our Church.“All things are decided by God. He decides when we live and when we die. We have to put our faith in Him and do the work that He has called us to do right up to when we die, as Sister Dolores explains: Every day is a preparation for death. Be realizing this, it helps somehow, because what the dying go through today, I will go tomorrow. We have to learn to live our days in union with Him. Death is nothing except going back to Him, where He is and where we all belong.” (Mother Teresa – A simple path.)

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.

  1. It is difficult to question what I do routinely, and even more difficult when it appears good. For example, I work hard to earn a living for the family I love; however I may forget to ask whether God calls me to work that much, whether I work in a loving manner, and whether I share my earnings with the poor in the ghetto I pass by everyday on the way to work. Do I set some time or get some outside perspectives to help me examine my life?
  2. If I were to die tonight, what would I do now?
  3. Would my watchfulness appear ridiculous to people around me, the way Noah’s ark did? If so, dare I?

I should watch, open my eyes, and examine my life. Though it appears routine, commonly accepted, and like everyone else, am I ready?

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