Holy Cross Catholic Church

Holy Cross Catholic Church Mass: 5pm on Saturday. See website for other details. www.holycrossjackson.org

10/01/2023

Our new page can be found at:

https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61550954862851

Please follow us there for regular updates of our parish activities and community outreach!

We are a small church, but a true family, and we are excited to welcome you.

Mass - Saturdays at 5:00 pm.
Confession - Before mass.

10/01/2023

Our new page can be found at:

https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61550954862851

Please follow us on the new page for regular updates of our parish activities and community outreach!

We are a small church, but a true family, and we are excited to welcome you.

Mass - Saturdays at 5:00 pm.
Confession - Before mass.

Tomorrow is the Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross, which is also the patronal feast of our parish of Holy Cross....
09/14/2023

Tomorrow is the Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross, which is also the patronal feast of our parish of Holy Cross. Tomorrow's celebration includes:

Stations of the Cross at 4:00 PM followed by Mass

A small reception following Mass.

Please join us!

Readings for the Twenty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time:
09/10/2023

Readings for the Twenty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time:

Daily Bible Readings, Podcast Audio and Videos and Prayers brought to you by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops.

08/14/2023
08/07/2023

Friends, in today’s Gospel (Matthew 14:13–21), we see Jesus’ miracle of feeding the five thousand. Jesus went up on a mountain and sat down with his disciples. In Scripture, mountains are places of encounter, where God comes down and men and women go up.

The disciples want to dismiss the hungry crowd, but Jesus says, “There is no need for them to go away; give them some food yourselves.” Jesus is interested not only in instructing the crowds but in feeding them as well. The disciples bring forth a poor pittance—five barley loaves and two fish—and observe that this is woefully inadequate for so many. But Jesus presses forward, taking, giving thanks, and having the disciples distribute the bread. And everyone is fed.

A significant theological principle is in play here: God has no need vis-à-vis the world that he has made. Precisely because he stands to gain nothing from the world, whatever is given to him breaks against the rock of the divine self-sufficiency and redounds to the benefit of the giver. From this principle follows as a corollary what St. John Paul II called the law of the gift—namely, that one’s being increases in the measure that one gives oneself away.

We continue to pray for hope and healing for all affected by the flooding one year ago. Our thanks to everyone assisting...
07/28/2023

We continue to pray for hope and healing for all affected by the flooding one year ago. Our thanks to everyone assisting with short term and long term needs.

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51 Brewers Drive
Jackson, KY
41339

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