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Who We Are

Holy Cross Catholic Community

A Parish of the Reformed Catholic Church 

We are a newer community, created to shepherd and become a home for all those without a spiritual home. Our church is an open affirming progressive community, alternative to the rigid structure and doctrines of the Roman church.  However, we retain the basic catholic beliefs of faith and love, spirituality and community, prayer and sacramentality.  Although we are a newly formed rite, we remain in the traditions of the Orthodox Catholic churches and the Old Catholic Church of Utrecht. 

 

We are a valid catholic apostolic church, with our ordained clergy tracing their succession back to Peter in 38 A. D.  Our celebrations of the Mass are identical to that of the liturgical structure of Roman Catholicism, however, in regards to Social Justice,  we accept all people, and hold no bounds or limits to people seeking the love of God.

 

We are a Non-discriminating, all-inclusive, open and welcoming community. A diverse people affirming the love of Christ, united by their faith, liberated by the gospel, existing for all who seek the love and mercy of God.

 

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