HFC December 21 2014 Bulletin
HFC December 21 2014 Bulletin
HFC December 21 2014 Bulletin
Mass Schedule
PASTORS CORNER
Monday-Saturday: 7:15 AM
Saturday Vigil: 5:00 PM
2015
THE YEAR
OF GRACE
Come Follow me.
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CHRISTMAS SCHEDULE
Our Weekly Offerings
December 14, 2014
Thank you for your generous
contribution for the past weekend.
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8:30 AM
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7:00 PM
Other Donations
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Church Bulletin: EditorJoe Padron, Phone 423-2439. Bulletin deadline is Tuesday 12:00 noon. Please
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NEW PARISHIONERS: Newcomers are encouraged to register with the parish and are welcome to participate in all parish activities and ministries. Registration forms are available in the back of the Church.
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CATHECHISM
What does Christ say to the young man
who asks: What must I do?
(CCC 2052-2053)
To the young man who asks What must
I do? Christ says:
1. to look at God as the source of all good
2. to keep the commandments
3. to live in poverty and chastity.
CCC 2052 Teacher, what good deed must I
do, to have eternal life? To the young man
who asked this question, Jesus answers first
by invoking the necessity to recognize God
as the One there is who is good, as the supreme Good and the source of all good.
Then Jesus tells him: If you would enter life,
keep the commandments. And he cites for
his questioner the precepts that concern
love of neighbor: You shall not kill, You
shall not commit adultery, You shall not
steal, You shall not bear false witness,
Honor your father and mother. Finally Jesus
sums up these commandments positively:
You shall love your neighbor as yourself.1
CCC 2053 To this first reply Jesus adds a
second: If you would be perfect, go, sell
what you possess and give to the poor, and
you will have treasure in heaven; and come,
follow me.2 This reply does not do away
with the first: following Jesus Christ involves
keeping the Commandments. The Law has
not been abolished,3 but rather man is invited to rediscover it in the person of his
Master who is its perfect fulfillment. In the
three synoptic Gospels, Jesus call to the
rich young man to follow him, in the obedience of a disciple and in the observance of
the Commandments, is joined to the call to
poverty and chastity.4 The evangelical counsels are inseparable from the Commandments.