Fr. Novak's Blog

The personal blog of Fr. Victor E. Novak, rector of Holy Cross Parish in Omaha, Nebraska.

Thursday, January 15, 2015

HOLINESS — What Is It? Is It Important?

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Many Christians today hardly give holiness a second thought. For them, holiness is something for the clergy, the monastics, and especiall...
Thursday, January 8, 2015

CHRIST IS BORN! GLORIFY HIM!

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Merry Christmas! We had a wonderful celebration of the Nativity of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ at Holy Cross Orthodox Church. T...
Monday, January 5, 2015

JOIN US FOR THE FEAST OF THE NATIVITY OF CHRIST, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7th, AT 6:30 PM

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COME AND CELEBRATE OUR NEWBORN KING.  O HOLY NIGHT! Dear friends in Christ, I would like to invite all of the readers of this blo...
Tuesday, December 23, 2014

2014: A YEAR IN THE LIFE OF HOLY CROSS PARISH

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HOLY CROSS ORTHODOX CHURCH A Western Rite parish of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia 7545 Main Street Ralston, NE 68...
Friday, December 12, 2014

RUSSIAN LANGUAGE CLASS

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Have you ever thought about taking a short-term missionary trip through an Orthodox Christian missionary society, visiting Russia or East...
Monday, December 1, 2014

HOLY CROSS WEBSITE UPDATE

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Dear friends in Christ, Our parish website has just been updated with new material and photographs. I hope that you will visit our we...
Tuesday, November 18, 2014

FIFTY-THREE PARISHES OF THE PHILIPPINE INDEPENDENT CHURCH ENTER THE ORTHODOX CHURCH

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I have some wonderful news to share. In early 2014, a whole diocese of the Philippine Independent Church converted to Orthodoxy together ...
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Fr. Victor E. Novak
Ralston, Nebraska, United States
Fr. Victor Novak is the pastor of Holy Cross parish, located in the Ralston suburb of Omaha, Nebraska. Our address is 7545 Main Street, Ralston, Nebraska 68127. Holy Cross is an Orthodox Bible-believing congregation, and is pre-denominational. Our cultural, liturgical and spiritual heritage and patrimony is English, Celtic and Hebrew, and our roots go back to the ancient Christian community in the British Isles which was evangelized nearly 2,000 years ago when the Gospel was taken to Britain directly from Jerusalem in 37 CE by Joseph of Arimathea and his companions. Our mission is to proclaim the Gospel of the Kingdom of God, teach the faith which was once delivered (Jude 3) in the first century, and prepare a people for the coming of the Lord. Everyone is invited to worship with us, and visitors are always welcome. We are a faithful and friendly congregation, and we have a place for you!
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