4th Sunday in Ordinary Time; First Sunday of Pre-Lent Season

  • “Your reward will be great in heaven.”

February 01, 2026 – 4th  Sunday in Ordinary Time

HC 10:00 AM for +Józef, Agnieszka, Stephen, Robert Kapela from Janet Ross

February 8, 2026 – 5th  Sunday in Ordinary Time

HC 10:00 AM for God’s blessing and health for Bernadette Wisniewski from Natalie Wisniewski

– We welcome all our visitors who are present with us for worship this Sunday! Please introduce yourself to the Pastor after Mass.

  • 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.
  • Please check the Blog of our web site: www.holycrosspncc.org
  •  My Warmly Thank You to all of the people who remember of me and my family by the presents and the donations. Be sure that you are in my prayers before the Alter.
  • The latest issue of God’s Field is now available online at http://www.pncc.org. Click on the God’s Field link at the top of the home page and follow the directions to access the latest issue.
  • We must be loved by God first, and only then can we give to others. For us to want to give love to others we must be full of love to give.  (Mother Teresa – A simple path.)
  • Thank you to all donors and sponsors for support of our Church. – God bless you.

CHRIST WILL COME AGAIN TO SAVE THE POOR

The eight beatitudes express poetically one main idea: those who know that they need God (the poor in spirit) will inherit the Kingdom of God when He comes again. All eight rewards have to do with final coming of Christ. The first and last rewards are the same: Kingdom of Heaven (meaning Kingdom of God). The third reward, land, meaning earth, forms a pair with Heaven (heaven and earth) to mean everything. Other rewards (full justice, mercy, seeing God) are awarded on judgment day [Cleary, Harrington].

  1. Observe the setting, the words, the gestures, the tone of voice, etc. of Jesus on the mount. How does he feel? How do people around him react? Where am I in the scene, and how do I react?
  2. Looking at the way I live, do I recognize my poverty, my dependence on God? Do I rely on my brain, beauty, and bucks instead?
  3. Once recognizing my helplessness, do I trust in the promise of the Kingdom of God? If I do, should I experience peace? When?
  4. If this culture advocates brain, beauty and buck while I rely on God instead, I might be persecuted the way Christians were persecuted by Jews at the time this Gospel was written. What forms of persecution may fall my way, and would I be willing to accept them?

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