Holy Cross Catholic Church at 2438 S Alston Ave, Durham, NC 27713 US - Home
Welcome to the Holy Cross Website!!
This is our home on the Internet. Here you will find the latest news and information about our church. Please take a moment to visit the online Calendar for upcoming events and our News page for featured articles. Visitors are invited to sign up for our online mailing list for special news and announcements. We hope you enjoy your visit and encourage you to check back often for updates!
|
Monday |
No Mass |
|---|---|
|
Tue. - Fri. |
8:00 AM |
|
Saturday Vigil |
5:00 PM |
|
Sunday |
10:00 AM |
|
Holy Days |
8:00 AM, 12:15 PM, 7:00 PM |
Sacrament of Reconciliation (Confession): 4:15 - 4:45 P.M. Saturday in the Church, and by request. Starting in July 2008 the church office is going to be open officially Tuesday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. We will be closed on Mondays.
Automatic Bank Draft Program
Our weekly collection has increased significantly in past months. In February our Finance Council estimated that we need an average weekly collection of $5800 to meet our operating expenses at the new church and our debt service (above the amount still being received in capital campaign pledges). At ...
Daily Mass from St. Ann's Media
"Click here to see Mass from St. Ann's Media"
Our monthly TV Mass became a weekly TV program and over 30 years has remained the only regular, local Catholic TV presentation in Scranton, PA. On January 26, 1987 Catholic Television (CTV) of the Diocese of Scranton made its debut as a 24-hour cable TV channel. Today, it is the first and only Catholic Diocesan Communications Office...
4th Sun [B] 2012
Two words in the Gospel account you just heard captured my attention… “astonished” and “amazed.” St. Mark reports that the people in Capernaum’s synagogue were astonished at Jesus’ teaching and all were amazed. So the question arises: Why? Why were they so astonished and amazed? After all they thought Jesus was a rabbi, someone who speaks God’s word, and they were, after all, in a synagogue, a place where one would expect to be hearing about what God had to say. So why were they so astonished and amazed?




