High School Celebrates St. Nicholas’ Day in Solidarity with Haiti
Author: General Administration
Notre Dame High School of West Haven, Connecticut, hosted a pair of events on December 6 to support the people of Haiti.
Notre Dame High School of West Haven, Connecticut, hosted a pair of events on December 6 to support the people of Haiti.
Br. Adolf Mugume, C.S.C., reminds us of what will truly making us merry this Christmas season in his reflection on this great Feast Day.
The General Council held its second meeting together on December 13-15 at the Holy Cross Generalate in Rome, Italy.
The General Council prepares for its meeting in December after a frutiful first meeting October 17-21 at the Holy Cross Generalate in Rome, Italy.
The Congregation celebrates the second Cardinal in its history and the first-ever Cardinal from Bangladesh.
The newly professed and new novices in Bangladesh are a mixture of members of the Society of Brothers and the Society of Priests.
Holy Cross hosts the construction workers of its new Santa Cruz House of Formation for a traditional party to celebrate the completion of the structural work.
On October 22, the District of East Africa celebrated the inauguration of its new post-Novitiate House of Formation with the Most Rev. David Kamau.
For almost two decades, Fr. Biju has shared the Good News of Jesus and made the Sacraments available to the hearing impaired in India.
The Most Rev. D'Rozario, Archbishop of the Archdiocese of Dhaka, Bangladesh, becomes the second Holy Cross religious named a Cardinal.
St. George's College and Colegio Nuestra Señora de Andacollo celebrate important milestones in their history.
Fr. Jacquy Dagobert, C.S.C., reflects on how Mary, Our Lady of Sorrows, teaches us to respond to and live suffering in our own lives.
Fr. Eric Jasmin, C.S.C., the Superior of the Our Lady of Perpetual Help Province, received the vows of the novice on August 28.
Michael Palmer, C.S.C., and Ryan Pietrocarlo, C.S.C., professed Final Vows on August 27 and were ordained deacons the following day.
The new General Council, consisting of three brothers and three priests, reflects the international and youthful character of the Congregation.
The 2016 General Chapter, which concluded July 23, set a path toward a deeper sense and realization of the global Holy Cross mission.
Herode Alexandre, C.S.C., Guilney Ismenor, C.S.C., and Jean Benoit Michel, C.S.C., were ordained priests on Saturday, July 30.
On July 30, six novices from the Holy Cross Novitiate in Cascade, Colorado, made their First Profession at Sacred Heart Parish.
Eight men profess First Vows and then three new novices are received into the Holy Cross Novitiate in Fort Portal, Uganda.
Br. Kuchenmeister received the award from Cardinal Ezzati for over three decades of service to the poor and vulnerable in Chile.
The Chapter elected Br. Paul Bednarczyk, C.S.C., and Fr. K.J. Abraham, C.S.C., as the First and Second General Assistants of the new General Council.
On July 10, Fr. Ledezma was installed by Bishop Talamantes as pastor at the Congregation's flagship parish in Guadalupe, Nuevo León, México.
Fr. Epping succeeds Fr. Richard Warner, C.S.C., as Superior General. He is the 13th Superior Genearl in the history of the Congregation.
A number of young brothers, priests, and men in formation are participating in the General Chapter in a variety of capacities from capitulant to support staff.
The 2016 General Chapter comes at a key moment in the Congregation's history and is the most international Chapter in Holy Cross's history.
History was made as nine seminarians and one brother professed their Final Vows in the same ceremony in Kenya.
A two-day conference in Peru marked the 35th Anniversary of the founding of Yancana Huasy.
Fr. Daniel Panchot, C.S.C., explains how the Sacred Heart can help us share the grace of God among one another in the Body of Christ.
The revised The Cross, Our Only Hope: Daily Meditations in the Holy Cross Tradition features over 200 Holy Cross priests and brothers.
Fr. Paul LeBlanc, C.S.C., reflects on the Feast of Pentecost and the breath and strength of the Holy Spirit.