FALL FESTIVAL "THANK YOU"
A huge thank you to Mark & Renee Salchert who
chaired the Festival.
To all our area chairpersons for their fine job of
making their area run so smoothly.
To our workers ,pick up, set up, clean up, and all who worked a shift or worked all day... cooking, serving dinners, selling tickets, ushering, in booths, and on the grounds in many locations! Thanks also to the crew in the counting area who worked from
morning until after 8:00 p.m.
To our donors ... all who brought Items for the Flea Market, Bottlemania, Parcel Post, cakes, bars, pickles, plants and made items for Arts & Crafts"
Holy Cross is richly blessed with people who give generously to many projects throughout the year. The
Festival is a great example. Thank you, thank you!
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MANY THANKS to all those who made the many beautiful
crafts and gift items donated to the Arts and Crafts Booth especially the "Theme Baskets." Please start thinking about next year's festival. Especially needed are embroidered dish towels and pillow cases. If it wasn't for all your generosity of time and talents our Craft Booth wouldn't be so successful. |
ENGLISH ROSARY GUILD
MEMBER who signed up to help at the Archdiocesan Deanery Meeting
at Holy Cross on Monday, September 23 are asked to please meet in Kolbe Hall at 11:00 a.m. Thank you! |
SUNDAY SCHOOL/NURSERY - Holy Cross offers a wonderful Sunday School/Nursery
Program every Sunday during the 10:00 a.m. Mass beginning September 29th thru April
27th. The Nursery school is for infants and the Sunday School program is for children
ages 2 1/2 through 6. Bring your child(ren) to Kolbe Center (lower level of the school - across the alley from Church). We'd love to have you join us as we learn how Jesus' love can shine in all of us. Questions, call Vicki at 612- 782-8232 (evenings). |
YOU STILL HAVE TIME to register for CCD and First Communion Classes for this school year. Come to the Sacristy after Mass or call Sister Donna in the evenings at 612-789-9168. This includes: (1) All children who attend public school and who are in grades 1 - 8. (2) Children in grade 2 in preparation for First Holy Communion, whether they attend public school or Northeast Regional Catholic School. Classes begin on Wednesday, October 2nd from 6:30-7:45 p.m. in the school building.
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PARISH
CALENDAR
Today, September 22
Library open
after morning Masses.
Monday, September 23
Archdiocesan Council of Catholic Women Deanery meeting at Holy
Cross.
Wednesday, September 25
Confirmation
Classes 6:30-7:45 p.m. in the school. Thursday, September 26
Peace Mass at Holy Cross - Rosary 6:30 p.m., Mass at 7:00 p.m.
AA & Alanon 7:30 p.m. in
Kennedy Hall.
Friday, September 27
Mass and
Devotions in Polish 7:00 p.m. in Church. Saturday, September 28
Polish School
9:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon in the school.
Library open 9:30 to 11:30
a.m.
Sunday, September 29
Library open
after morning Masses.
Sunday School/Nursery
begins during the 10:00 a.m. Mass.
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PEACE MASS - Holy Cross
Catholic Church will be the host of our next Peace Mass held on
September 26, 2002. Rosary begins at 6:30 p.m., Mass at 7:00 p:m.
Receive a copy of the message given to the world by the Blessed Virgin
Mary at Medjugorje on the 26th of every month. Refreshments to follow. |
NORTHEAST
REGIONAL
CATHOLIC
SCHOOL NEWS
The halls are filled with
laughter and smiling faces.
The Northeast Regional Catholic School community
is blessed to have the opportunity to teach these
children.
Thank you for using your
Target charge card. The
school received a check for $503.00.
The school liturgies are 2:30 p.m.
on Thursday. Take a moment out of your busy day and come to Holy Cross Church to
worship with us.
The Marathon for Non-Public
Education is Saturday,
October 5. Students will hopefully be asking you
for a donation. Your generous support is appreciated.
St. Clement's Men's Club will hold
a Pancake
Breakfast on Sunday, Oct. 27 with proceeds
benefiting the school. Mark your calendar and join us! |
FRENCH TOAST AND PANCAKE BREAKFAST
Sunday, September 29th 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
at Church
of St. Philip's, 26th and Bryant Avenue North. Enjoy all the French Toast and
Pancakes you can eat ... plus you get sausages, orange juice, milk or coffee.
Adults $4.00 and Children $2.00 (12 and under). Everyone is welcome. |
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