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Sat, 06/16/2018 05:30 pm For All Fathers
Sun, 06/17/2018 09:00 am For All Fathers
06/17/2018 11:00 am For All Fathers
Mon, 06/18/18 07:00 am Manny & Dominador de Vera
Tue, 06/19/18 07:00 am Birthday Memorial of Donald Dreher
Wed, 06/20/18 07:00 am Birthday Memorial of Dominador de Vera
Thu, 06/21/18 07:00 am Wedding Anniversay of Brett & Nikki Banjo
Fri, 06/22/18 07:00 am Alicia Rabago
Sat, 06/23/18 08:30 am H&WB for Oguh, Ihiegbunam & Ikebununo Families
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June 17, 2018
AVAILABLE DAYS FOR MASS INTENTIONS
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ABANDONING CHRIST: The Forgotten Sins of Heresy,
Apostasy, and Schism Part I
“Heresy,” “apostasy,” “schism” may seem antiquated and medieval. If that’s what you think, you may be sur-prised to learn that all three are officially recognized and defined in both the cur-rent Catechism and the Code of Canon Law.
These things are still sins – and serious ones at that!
The Catechism of the Catholic Church defines these three sins against the faith in this way:
2089 Incredulity is the neglect of re-vealed truth or the willful refusal to as-sent to it. "Heresy is the obstinate post-baptismal denial of some truth which must be be-lieved with divine and catholic faith, or it is likewise an obstinate doubt concerning the same; apostasy is the total repudiation of the Christian faith; schism is the refusal of submission to the Roman Pontiff or of communion with the members of the Church subject to him." [Code of Canon Law c.751]
There are a few important things to note here.
First, these apply to people “after the reception of baptism.” So, e.g., someone who is not a baptized Christian cannot be a heretic by denying a truth of the Christian faith.
Second, notice that heresy requires “obstinate” denial or doubt of a truth of the faith. If a Christian denies a truth of the faith, e.g., out of ignorance, they are not guilty of heresy. To be continued...
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READINGS
Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time—B
Reading I: Ezekiel 17:22-24 Psalm: 92:2-3, 13-14, 15-16 Reading II: 2 Corinthians 5:6-10 Gospel: Mark 4:26-34
To see the answer, you have to recognize
that the kingdom of God isn’t a peculiar
kind of country. God’s kingdom isn’t a
place at all. It’s a condition, the condition
of God’s ruling as king.
But, we might think, even so, God’s king-
dom can’t shift sizes. God’s rule is always
the same size: it’s everywhere.
And yet this can’t be right either. What is
ruled by a king is governed by the will of
the king. But how much of God’s will does
any Christian fulfill? Everything is subject
to the will of God the King, for sure, but
not every Christian who counts as being in
the kingdom of God fulfills God’s will
completely now.
So this is the way in which God’s kingdom
can change size. When a Christian does
what is against God’s will, to that extent
the will of God is not fulfilled in her. And
so, to that same extent, the kingdom of
God is small in her too. On the other
hand, the more a Christian fulfills God’s
will in her life, the greater the kingdom of
God in her is.
This is one way we can understand Christ’s
parable of the mustard seed, then. When a
Christian first opens himself up to receive
God as Lord, the Lord rules very little of
him. And so the kingdom of God is like
the littlest seed in the ground of his heart.
But if only he lets that seed grow in him, if
only he doesn’t give up on himself as fruit-
less and despair of himself, that littlest
seed of God’s kingdom will grow and
grow in him till it becomes like a great
tree in him.
But in the end this is the most important
thing to see. If you have even just a mus-
tard seed’s worth of faith and obedience,
you still have the kingdom of God within
you.
Eleonore Stump
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THE KINGDOM OF GOD
IS WITHIN YOU
In the Gospel Reading, Jesus says
that the kingdom of God is like a mus-
tard seed. When it is sown in the
ground, it is the smallest of seeds; but it
can grow to become the largest of
plants.
So, the kingdom of God can be very
small, or it can change its size and be-
come very big.
But why wouldn’t the kingdom of God
always be the same size?
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The Sanctuary Lamp, Altar Bread and Sacrificial Wine are nice ways to remember someone in need
of healing, those who are celebrating births, anniversaries, etc. or a deceased loved one.
It reminds us the ever presence of Christ. We bring our intentions into HIS PRESENCE with our offering.
If you wish to remember someone in this special way, the Sanctuary Lamp will burn for a week, and the Altar Bread OR the Sacrificial Wine of everyday
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