The Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz) - Day 104: The Holy Spirit and the Church (2024)
Episode Date: April 13, 2024As we conclude this article on the Holy Spirit, the Catechism teaches us today about the relationship between the Holy Spirit and the Church. Fr. Mike breaks down the four main ways the Holy Spirit is... active in the mission of Christ and how the life of the Church completes that mission. Today’s readings are Catechism paragraphs 737-747. This episode has been found to be in conformity with the Catechism by the Institute on the Catechism, under the Subcommittee on the Catechism, USCCB. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/ciy Please note: The Catechism of the Catholic Church contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.
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Hi, my name is Father Mike Schmitz and you're listening to the Catechism in a Year podcast
where we encounter God's plan of sure goodness for us, revealed in scripture and passed down
through the tradition of the Catholic faith.
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In 365 days, we'll read through the Catechism of the Catholic Church, discovering our identity
in God's family as we journeyed together toward our heavenly home, this is Day 104, reading paragraphs 737 to 747.
As always, I am using the Ascension edition of the Catechism of the Catholic Church, which
includes the Foundations of Faith approach.
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subscribe in your podcast app for daily updates and daily notifications as i said it is day 100
and four we're trucking right along i don't know you guys i always go back to this but i just am so
grateful i'm so grateful that we we passed you know day 100 which is remarkable in the bible in
the year day 100 was john chapter 6 it It was the beginnings of John's Gospels
That was our first messianic checkpoint. So it's kind of a that checkpoint where it's like wow, okay
We're taking a little break and mixing it up a little bit
No, we didn't do that now because we're just you know, moving right on through the catechism
We are gonna take not a not a break. We're taking the next step tomorrow next tomorrow
We're starting a new article and the new article is, I believe in the Holy Catholic Church.
There's gonna be some, I think pretty remarkable
things we're gonna teach about what is it
that the church teaches about itself or herself?
What does the church teach about the church?
Today though, of course, in paragraphs 737 to 747,
we're concluding this section on the Holy Spirit.
Now, obviously, the Holy Spirit is the soul of the Church, right?
The Holy Spirit is at the heart of the Church.
It's the, it animates the Church.
And so we're not going to stop talking about the Holy Spirit,
just like when we left the section on Jesus,
we didn't stop talking about Jesus or the Father, et cetera.
But there is just something so powerful as we make our way into talking about the Church tomorrow,
for the next number of days, that today's topic, you know, today's focus is the holy spirit and the church, you know yesterday
We talked about the holy spirit and pentacos that you know
The birthday of the church and the god's gift of love god's gift of reconciliation or forgiveness of sins
He restores us. He gives the first fruits enables us to be able to love like him
And now we're talking about the holy Spirit specifically as he relates to the church
Because we know this right remember we keep saying this and the church keeps
Reiterating the mission of Christ and the mission of the Holy Spirit are the same mission that they are not separated. They are inseparable
Now the mission of Christ and the Holy Spirit inseparable with from each other is brought to completion in the church. Now that's a big statement, but it is also is a very true statement. Why?
Because the church is the body of Christ and the temple of the Holy Spirit. Now
think about that. The mission of Christ and the Holy Spirit always inseparable,
always conjoined, is brought to completion in the church. Why? Because the
church is the body of Christ and the temple of the Holy Spirit. And so
therefore this is a remarkable thing to be able to say that that mission of Christ the work of the Holy Spirit
Is made present is made active is made effective in the life of the church
That's one of the reasons why we say that the church is the sacrament of the mission of Jesus and the Holy Spirit
Right that the church is a sacramentrament in a unique way, right?
So now we have the seven sacraments,
but the church is a sacrament, why?
Because what does sacraments do?
Sacraments are a sacred sign instituted by Christ
to give grace.
Well, the church is a sacred body, right?
Sacred kingdom, sacred body of Christ,
temple of the Holy Spirit Spirit instituted by Jesus.
When Jesus said to Peter, on this rock,
I will build my church.
And what's it do?
It communicates God's grace.
So we recognize that in a unique way,
the church is a sacrament.
And we'll talk about that more as days unfold.
But one of the things we're gonna talk about,
highlight today in paragraph 737, just to listen for this,
there are four things that the
Holy Spirit does in the church first the Spirit prepares us to go out with his
grace in order to draw other people to Jesus so the Spirit prepares us
secondly the Spirit manifests the risen Lord to like the Apostles and of course
the Holy Spirit continues to do that to us manifests the risen Lord to them
thirdly the Holy Spirit makes present the that to us, manifests the risen Lord to them. Thirdly, the Holy Spirit makes present
the mystery of Christ.
Remember, I said many, many times
that what Jesus made possible,
the Holy Spirit makes actual.
So the Holy Spirit makes present the mystery of Christ,
especially in the Eucharist.
And fourthly, the Holy Spirit brings human beings,
brings men and women into communion with God
so we can bear much fruit.
So the Holy Spirit prepares, it manifests the Lord, it makes present all the graces of Jesus Christ,
the mystery of Christ, and also brings us into communion with God.
So just some things to reflect on as we launch into this day. Oh man, it is so incredible
to recognize that the Holy Spirit continues to animate, again as I said, to be the soul of
the Church. The Holy Spirit continues to animate the Church. And so we ask, call upon the Holy
Spirit now. We say, come Holy Spirit, teach us how to pray. In Jesus' name, come Holy
Spirit and teach us how to pray. Father, in the name of your Son Jesus Christ, send your
Holy Spirit that we can learn how to pray, that we know how to live and have the strength
to live as you're calling us to live, and that we can learn how to pray, that we know how to live and have the strength to live
as you're calling us to live,
and that we can know you more deeply
and actually learn how to love even more.
You're working in your church
and the temple of the Holy Spirit
that is tangible in this world.
It isn't just spiritual,
but is visible in this world, in the Holy Catholic Church.
We ask that you please open our eyes to be able to see that
and open our hearts to receive, receive we ask that you please open our eyes to be able to see that
and open our hearts to receive,
receive this gift that you've given to us
because your church, which is divine, is also human.
And as human, it's broken.
And as human, it is full of sinners like myself.
And so Father, in the name of your Son Jesus,
send your Holy Spirit the soul of
the church to us that we can receive your body we can serve your body on
earth and that we can be a part of your mission to the world help us to be true
witnesses of your life death and resurrection true witnesses of your life, death and resurrection.
True witnesses of your grace and mercy and power and love to this world.
In Jesus' name we pray.
In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit.
Amen.
As I said, it is day 104, reading paragraphs 737 to 747.
The Holy Spirit and the Church
The mission of Christ and the Holy Spirit is brought to completion in the Church,
which is the body of Christ and the temple of the Holy Spirit.
This joint mission henceforth brings Christ faithful to share in his communion with the Father in the Holy Spirit.
The Spirit prepares men and goes out to them with his grace in order to draw them to Christ.
The Spirit manifests the risen Lord to them, recalls his word to them and opens their minds to the understanding of His death and resurrection. He makes present
the mystery of Christ supremely in the Eucharist in order to reconcile them, to bring them
into communion with God, that they may bear much fruit.
Thus, the Church's mission is not in addition to that of Christ in the Holy Spirit, but
is its sacrament.
In her whole being and in all her members, the Church is sent to announce, bear witness,
make present, and spread the mystery of the communion of the Holy Trinity, the topic of
the next article.
As St. Cyril of Alexandria wrote,
All of us who have received one and the same Spirit, that is, the Holy Spirit, are in a
sense blended together with one another and with God.
For if Christ, together with the Fathers and His own Spirit, comes to dwell in each of us, though we are many,
still the Spirit is one and undivided.
He binds together the spirits of each and every one of us and makes all appear as one in Him.
For just as the power of Christ's sacred flesh unites those in whom it dwells into one body,
I think that in the same way the one and undivided Spirit of God who dwells in all leads all into spiritual unity.
Because the Holy Spirit is the anointing of Christ, it is Christ who as the head of the body
pours out the Spirit among his members to nourish, heal, and organize them in their mutual functions,
to give them life, send them to bear witness, and associate them to his self-offering to
the Father and to his intercession for the whole world.
Through the Church's sacraments, Christ communicates his holy and sanctifying Spirit to the members
of his body.
This will be the topic of part two of the Catechism.
These mighty works of God, offered to believers in the sacraments of the Catechism. These mighty works of God offered to believers in the
sacraments of the Church bear their fruit in the new life in Christ according to the Spirit.
This will be the topic of part three. As St. Paul wrote to the Romans,
the Spirit helps us in our weakness, for we do not know how to pray as we ought,
but the Spirit Himself intercedes with size too deep for words.
The Holy Spirit, the artisan of God's
works, is the master of prayer. This will be the topic of part four. In brief, St.
Paul wrote to the Galatians, because you are sons, God has sent the spirit of his
Son into our hearts, crying, Abba, Father. From the beginning to the end of time,
whenever God sends his Son, He always sends His Spirit.
Their mission is conjoined and inseparable.
In the fullness of time, the Holy Spirit completes in Mary all the preparations for Christ's
coming among the people of God.
By the action of the Holy Spirit in her, the Father gives the world Emmanuel, God with
us.
The Son of God was consecrated as Christ, Messiah, by the anointing of the Holy Spirit
at His incarnation.
By His death and resurrection, Jesus is constituted in glory as Lord and Christ.
From His fullness, He poured out the Holy Spirit on the apostles and the Church.
The Holy Spirit, whom Christ the Head pours out on His members, builds, animates, and
sanctifies the Church.
She is the sacrament of the Holy Trinity's communion with men."
Okay, there we are.
Beard graphs 737 to 747.
As I said, there's just this remarkable way in which we recognize that, oh my gosh,
that the Church is the extension of the joint mission of Son and Spirit.
Now, what we're also going to see in the days to come is that the authority of the joint mission of Son and Spirit. Now, what we're also gonna see in the days to come
is that the authority of Christ in the Holy Spirit
are also extended to the church,
because if the mission of Christ in the Holy Spirit
is extended to the church,
the authority of Christ in the Holy Spirit
are extended to the church as well,
which is just remarkable.
Again, what did the Holy Spirit do?
Paragraph 737, we have this.
Ah, the Spirit prepares men and women and goes out to them with his grace in order to draw them to Christ. just remarkable. Again, what did the Holy Spirit do? Paragraph 737, we have this.
The Spirit prepares men and women and goes out to them with His grace in order to draw them to Christ. So, it gets us ready. We talked about that from the very beginning of time. The Holy
Spirit that was present with creation was also present in getting the people of God,
the Jewish people of God, prepared to receive the Christ. So, the Spirit prepares us.
Secondly, the Spirit manifests the risen Lord
to the apostles at first, but now, even now,
the Holy Spirit manifests the risen Lord to us.
Now, again, that was part of the past,
that was part of what happened in the early church
with the original apostles and disciples.
The Holy Spirit is the one who manifested
the risen Lord to them, but the Holy Spirit
continues to work now, and the Holy Spirit continues to be the one who reveals Jesus to us.
Thirdly, the Holy Spirit makes present the mystery of Christ supremely in the Eucharist.
I mean, just think about this. This is amazing. All of the sacraments are even possible. They're
possible because of the working of the Holy Spirit. And what do they do? They reconcile
us. They bring us into
communion with God so we can bear much fruit. And so I love this paragraph 738. Therefore, or thus,
it says, the church's mission is not an addition to that of Christ and the Holy Spirit, but is its
sacrament. Everything, everything that the church is, is sent to announce, to bear witness, to make
present, and to spread the mystery of the communion of the Holy Trinity. Now this is just remarkable. Again, yes, the Holy Spirit fills the minds of those who
teach and preach, right? The Holy Spirit, I hope and I pray, I trust, guides the teaching of the
Church, of course. But it's not just that. It's also to bear witness and make present and spread the mystery of the communion of the Holy Trinity. So, you know, it's not just that it's also to bear witness and make present and spread the
mystery of the communion of the Holy Trinity.
So, you know, it's not just enough to hear about Jesus, to hear about God and hear
about his saving work, but we also have to make present and give access.
That's what the church does that the Holy Spirit does through the church, right?
It brings us into communion with the Holy Trinity.
And again, so man, years ago, I came across this book by Dr. Michael Barber,
and it was on the topic of salvation.
And I mentioned this quote before,
but I'll mention it again.
One quote from the book that just struck me
as being revolutionary was that Jesus
did not just come to save us from our sins, right?
He didn't just come to save us from hell.
He came to save us from being un-Christ-like. You know that
recognition of here we are born into an original sin, here born out of this whole relationship
with the Lord. We are born broken. And salvation is not just salvation from eternal separation
from God, although that's a big deal. It's salvation from being un-Christ-like. It's
salvation from not living in communion with the Father. It's salvation from being on Christ like it's salvation from not living in communion with the father
its salvation from not being the people
that we were created to be and
So here the church goes out and the church is meant to
Not just again teach the truth, although we're supposed to teach through it's not only live the truth. We're supposed to live the truth
but also to
Bring this new life to people and bring people to this new life.
Why?
Because that's what Jesus did, right?
He didn't just teach, He healed, He reconciled, He drove out demons, and above all, He gave
us access to the Father.
And so if that was His mission, the mission of Christ and the Holy Spirit, then that's
our mission too.
That's the mission of every person
who belongs to the church
because that's the mission of the church.
In fact, paragraph 739 says this.
It says, Christ pours out the Spirit among his members.
Why?
To nourish, heal, and organize them
in their mutual functions, to give them life,
to send them to bear witness,
and associate them to his self-offering to the the father into his intercession for the whole world and this is amazing
Right that because you've been given the Holy Spirit and part of the church that not only
Have you been commissioned in this unique way whatever is particular to yourself?
To in Christ and in the church through the power of the Holy Spirit
to in Christ and in the church through the power of the Holy Spirit to bring life to bear witness and to be associated with the self-offering of the
Son to the Father and to intercede for the whole world that's part of the the
privilege but also part of the responsibility every one of us has been
given now the last couple paragraphs here before the in brief have a little
note I want to highlight this.
In paragraph 739, it talks about the sacraments
and that's the topic of part two of the catechism.
So the Holy Spirit makes those possible, right?
Or makes those actual.
And in paragraph 740, it talks about the mighty works of God
that we can actually live a new life in Christ.
That's the topic of part three, like the moral life.
In paragraph 741 talks about how the Holy Spirit
helps us in our weakness,
for we do not know how to pray as we ought. That's the Holy Spirit. The artisan of God's works
is the master of prayer. And that's topic of part four. So those are the four pillars
of the second, third and fourth pillar of the catechism. That's the sacraments, the
moral life and the life of prayer. And that is made possible, sorry, made actual, right?
By the reality of the Holy Spirit working, animating, and
suffusing the church.
And so, super good.
Tomorrow, as I said, we're going to start Article 9.
And tomorrow we're starting Article 9, which is, I believe in the Holy Catholic Church.
So if you're joining us and you're not Catholic, this could be a really, really great opportunity
to just learn more about what does the church believe about herself.
And if you're not, you are Catholic, it's also a great opportunity to learn more about what does the church believe about herself. And if you're not, you are Catholic, it's also a great opportunity to learn more about
what does the church believe about herself, because I think, as we probably have discovered
in the last 104 days, there might be a lot of misconceptions we have about what is it
that we believe about God.
And we walk through, I believe in God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit.
And now we're going to talk about what is it we believe about the temple of the Holy Spirit?
What is it that we believe about the body of Christ, which is the Church of the Living God here on Earth?
Okay, as we start this next step tomorrow, I am just so grateful that you have stuck with us this many days.
It truly is a grace. It truly is an honor to be able to walk with you every single one of these days.
I am praying for you. Please pray for me. My name is Father Mike. I able to walk with you every single one of these days. I am praying for you.
Please pray for me.
My name is Father Mike.
I cannot wait to see you tomorrow.
God bless.