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For the young, Holy Cross Catholic Community is a home that speaks faith in God and faith in oneself, relevant to the world at the beginning of the Twenty First century.Who We Are

 


For the divorced, it is a home that speaks of an end to the past, and a new beginning, with the forgiveness and the blessing of happiness and peace of the Lord Himself.

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For the alienated, Holy Cross Catholic Community is a home that speaks of compassion, sensitivity and sincerity, that embraces weakness and finds strength in difference.
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For the person imprisoned in any way, either internally or externally, it is freedom to be oneself, with the assurance that real love always reveals itself as mercy, and that mercy is the ability to love oneself.
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Vatican II challenged us to develop our spirituality through a sincere process of discernment and establishing a personal relationship with God ...
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