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First Holy Communion Celebration

We congratulate the following students who received the Holy Eucharist for the first time on Sunday May 15, 2016 at 11 am Mass: Rian Babaran, Rash Babaran, Jaydin Correa, Jeremiah Espinal, Jayden Estacio, Athena Galindo,Nicholas Gizzi, Gabriel Iudici Flax, Aida Llanos, Kaylanie Noriega, Kianni Noriega, Julia Palman, Joshua Rivera, Valerie Vance and Aedan Vance. We thank their parents for their involvement in the preparation for First Holy Communion and for their donation of beautiful sanctuary flowers and their generosity toward the church. We thank the Adoration Society who prepared fruit punch and fruit salad for the children. It was a great time to have classes with such talented students. They read the prayers of the faithful, brought the offertory gifts of bread, wine, water and certificates. Some of the children are serving as altar servers on Sunday at the Mass. Other students are preparing also for the Sacrament of Confirmation with the other candidates. It was a great joy for the parish and to me to witness this event as we celebrate 90 years of service for the Community of Woodland Park and beyond. God bless you all.

The Holy Eucharist is Jesus Christ who is really present under the forms of bread and wine. In the Eucharist, Jesus Christ gives us Himself as a food for our souls. The bread and wine becomes the Body and Blood of our Lord during the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass when the priest says words of consecration which Jesus used during the Last Supper: This is My Body. This is My Blood. (Catechism of the PNCC).

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Easter Thank You

A special thank you to all those who helped during the Holy Week and Easter celebrations: Deacon David, Deacon Bill, organist Neil Estanislao, Lectors, Altar Servers, those who carried processional canopy, Pascal Candle, Resurrection Cross and Statue of the Resurrected Jesus, and children who strew flower petals. May the risen Lord reward your participation and service.

Fr. Joseph

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Stations of the Cross With Youth Participation

Stations of the Cross 2016

On Good Friday at 3:00 pm when Christians around the world commemorate the passion of our Savior Jesus Christ on the cross, our parish held the service of Stations of the Cross with youth participation. We thank teachers of School of Christian Living, Mrs. Claire Centrella and Mrs. Donna Maher, for their assistance. We thank parents and their children for their involvement and participation in the life of our church. The picture was taken in the front of the side altar of symbolic tomb of Jesus.

Side altar

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St Patrick’s Dinner – A Special Thank You

On Sunday March 13, 2016, the Holy Cross Church hosted St. Patrick’s Luncheon. During this event a children’s bake contest took place with three participants who received special awards for their culinary achievements, Gabriel Iudici, Natalie Cyman and Veronica Murphy. The green grab bags donated by Ed and Beverly Obssuth were part of the celebration. Penni was in charge of the drawing, giving us moments of laughter and fun. The drawings of the basket of cheer donated by Adoration Society and 50/50 took place at the end of our celebration. We thank Deacon David Gaydos and Laurie Gaydos for donating the food and preparing the menu consisting of Corned Beef, Cabbage, Irish red potatoes, Baked Chicken – Variety of Vegetables, Assorted Breads / Irish Soda Bread, Homemade Desserts. Edward, Beverly and David Obssuth, George O’Brien, Roger Zibor, Jerry Rotsaert helped in the kitchen; Renata Cyman decorated the hall beautifully and donated decorations. We thank everyone coming to our annual celebration. Happy St. Patrick’s Day to everyone! The participants of the bake contest were Renata Cyman and Natalie Cyman, Lorie Iudici and Gabriel Iudici, Paul Murthy and Veronica Murphy. Basket of cheer was won by Edward Obssuth and the 50/50 winner was Merry Sleece.

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