Sunday, March 24, 2013

Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord


Thoughts from Fr. Bill…….

Dear friends, today we begin an annual retreat we call Holy Week.
Even in the midst of our busy lives, we are invited to take time to
reflect on where we are spiritually. Who is Christ for us? What do
we want from our Christian faith? If possible, consider accepting
the invitation to retreat this week. Cancel the less important business
and come pray together this Holy Week, so that on Easter
Sunday we may rejoice together!! And so, The Honor of your
presence is requested for the Church’s commemoration of the
Passion, Death and Resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ: Holy
Thursday: Mass at 7:00 PM followed by prayer in the garden till
10:00 PM. Good Friday: Morning Prayer 9:00 AM, Service at
1:00 PM; Stations of the Cross at 7:00 PM: Easter Vigil: Mass at
8:30 PM. Easter Sunday: Mass at 8:00 AM and 10:00 AM.

Please keep in your prayers those who will be received into
Full Communion with the Catholic Church at the Easter
Vigil: Nyla and Geone Barlow, Crystal and Sebastian Colinear,
Christianna and Christopher Deaner, Abigail and Zachary
Farlow, Enrico and Helen Mucci, and Janine Petersen.

Many Thanks to all who have given so generously to the
DLA. We are currently at $47,084 from 173 families. Offer a
prayer that we may meet our Parish Goal of $65,000. God
Bless You!

The Gospel passion narratives that we hear today on Palm
Sunday and again on Good Friday do not move us to say
“Thank you, Jesus, for dying for me,” but, “Thank you, Jesus,
for showing me how to die.”

March 25 is normally the Annunciation of the Lord, when
Mary said Yes to God. But March 25 is Monday of Holy
Week, so the Feast has been transferred to Monday April 8.
HOPE TO SEE YOU THIS AFTERNOON AT OUR PALM
SUNDAY CELEBRATION, my talk will consist of three
parts: the last 7 words of Christ; what is Easter all about; and
our new Holy Father, Pope Francis.

This week’s Psalm Response, My God, my God, why have
you abandoned me reminds us to pray for all those who are
suffering in our world today.

LET’S GO PENS!

Fr. Bill
Peace

Trying to live a full life in the service of the Lord,
failing frequently and falling on the mercy of God each time….

Sunday, March 17, 2013

The Fifth Sunday in Lent


Thoughts from Fr. Bill…….

Dear friends, welcome to a very exciting week! Saint Patrick’s
Day, Saint Joseph’s Day and the arrival of the first day of Spring
are all celebrated this week! And, in the spirit of today’s Gospel
about forgiveness our Region begins our Lenten Penance Services
at 2:00 PM today here at Holy Cross. Make plans in your Lenten
preparation to attend one of the Regional Lenten Penance Services
this week. The schedule can be found in today’s bulletin.
Thank you for Generous response to the DLA. We currently are
over $40,000 from close to 150 families. Perhaps the remaining
550 families can help us reach our Parish Goal of $65,000!

Next Sunday is PALM SUNDAY and weather permitting we will
begin the 10:00 AM Sunday Mass outside on the sidewalk of 8th
Street with the blessing of Palms and procession into Church.
Please plan on joining your Church Family for a very special Palm
Sunday Celebration beginning at 3:30 PM on Sunday March 24.
Help our Parish and Diocese identify spiritual needs by taking a
short survey. This survey will help parish and diocesan evangelization
and faith formation leaders move forward in developing spiritual,
formational, and educational opportunities. You can either
take the survey on-line at www.surveymonkey.com/
s.spiritualneeds or a “hardcopy” that can be found at the Doors of
the Church. The survey can be completed anonymously, and
March 31 is the deadline. Thank you for your participation in this
very important endeavor!

In honor of Saint Patrick (March 17) let us pray: Loving God, your
servant Patrick brought the Christian faith to the people of Ireland
in the 5th Century, through Patrick’s prayers, O God, drive from
our hearts all that comes between us and yourself, as Patrick once
drove all the snakes from Ireland. Saint Patrick pray for us! Dia
Dhuit! Slainte, La Fheile Padraig! (God be with you! Cheers,
Happy St. Patrick’s Day!)

In honor of Saint Joseph (March 19) let us pray: Loving God, you
chose Joseph to be the husband of Mary and to be the one to serve
as your Son’s foster father in this world. Joseph was completely
open to all that God wanted him to do. He was a risk-taker and a
man of deep faith. Through Joseph’s prayers, O God, help us to
seek and follow your will. St. Joseph, pray for us!

This week’s Psalm Response, The Lord has done great things for
us; we are filled with joy, reminds us to give thanks for the wonders
God has worked in our lives.

LET’S GO PENS!

Fr. Bill

Peace

Trying to live a full life in the service of the Lord,
failing frequently and falling on the mercy of God each time….

Saturday, March 9, 2013

The Fourth Sunday in Lent

Thoughts from Fr. Bill…….

Dear friends, today is Laetare Sunday, a day to rejoice! Are we
rejoicing because we have reached the halfway mark of the Lenten
season? NO! We are called to rejoice in one of the most familiar
Gospel passages in our tradition, the Prodigal Son. The story reminds
us that God is always ready to forgive, always willing to be
reconciled with us. And so, we ask ourselves: How have our
Lenten disciplines opened us up to the wonder of God’s reconciling
love? How are we willing to be likewise reconciled with our loved
ones, our neighbors, and even those who have hurt us? Take advantage
of the Regional Penance Services that begin next Sunday,
March 17 here at Holy Cross at 2pm.

I am happy to report that we have met our Diocesan goal of
$29,791. At the time of this writing of my Thoughts we have received
$32,859 from 109 families. Let us continue to the journey
to meet the parish goal of $65,000. Thanks and God Bless You!

Our parish, and every parish of the Diocese of Greensburg, will
have the opportunity to sign and send postcards to our U.S. Representative
and 2 U.S. Senators to urge our federal elected officials to
support and strengthen existing laws against government funding
and promotion of abortion and to reject attacks on our religious
freedom. You will have to opportunity to sign the postcard this
Sunday at the Pancake breakfast and next weekend after Mass. A
small donation of $1 will help pay for the postage. Thank you for
making your voice heard on these important matters.

Help our Parish and Diocese identify spiritual needs by taking a
short survey. This survey will help parish and diocesan evangelization
and faith formation leaders move forward in developing spiritual,
formational, and educational opportunities. You can either
take the survey on-line at http://catholiclifeandfaith.net/spiritualneeds-
survey/ or a “hardcopy” will be in the March 14th edition
of the Accent. The survey can be completed anonymously, and
March 31 is the deadline. Thanks for your participation in this
very important endeavor!

This week, our psalm response, Taste and see the goodness of the
Lord, helps us to remember to savor Christ’s presence in our daily
lives.

LET’S GO PENS!

Fr. Bill
Peace

Trying to live a full life in the service of the Lord,
failing frequently and falling on the mercy of God each time….

Monday, March 4, 2013

The Third Sunday in Lent


Thoughts from Fr. Bill…….

Dear friends, our Lenten season moves into the third week. We
hear the Gospel story of the fig tree that is spared for one more season
to see if it will bear fruit, one lesson we can learn is that God is
always willing to give us another chance, but for our part, we must
be receptive to God’s nurturing. Are you being nurtured so far this
Lent? If not, perhaps you may consider the following: attend Daily
Mass at 8AM, attend Stations of the Cross on Fridays at 7PM,
attend the Youngwood Ministerium Luncheon and Service on
Wednesday’s from 12Noon-1PM, held at a different Church each
week. As you continue your journey through Lent don’t be afraid
to turn to God.

This past Thursday Pope Benedict XVI resigned from the papacy.
Be sure to pick up a special prayer card located at the doors of the
Church. Let us also pray that the College of Cardinals will be true
to the promptings of the Holy Spirit as they prayerfully consider
who will next lead our Church. During a homily on Palm Sunday
Pope Benedict XVI said that “Jesus…was making his way to the
heights of the Cross, to the moment of self-giving love. The ultimate
goal of his pilgrimage was the heights of God himself; to
those heights he wanted to lift every human being.” May Pope
Benedict know the blessing and love of God during the remaining
years of his life on earth.

We know find ourselves in the month of March. March is the
month of the vernal equinox, when daytime grows equal to nighttime,
and spring begins in the Northern hemisphere. The lengthening
days warm the air and help create the March winds. A few days
in March are as cold as deep winter, a few are as warm as springtime,
and many of the days are stormy. No wonder March is named
after Mars, the Roman god of war. The struggle against winter is a
sure sign of Lent. Be sure to move your clocks ahead one hour next
weekend!

This week, our psalm response, The Lord is Kind and Merciful,
helps us to remember that God is compassion and love.

LET’S GO PENS!

Fr. Bill
Peace

Trying to live a full life in the service of the Lord,
failing frequently and falling on the mercy of God each time….