The Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz) - Day 113: The Temple of the Holy Spirit (2024)
Episode Date: April 22, 2024“What the soul is to the human body, the Holy Spirit is to the Body of Christ, which is the Church.” The Catechism uncovers how the Holy Spirit truly builds up the whole Church in the name of Jesu...s. Fr. Mike dives into the incredibly diverse gifts that the Holy Spirit gives up for the building up of the Kingdom—the charisms. Today's readings are Catechism paragraphs 797-810. 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 sheer 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 journey together toward our heavenly home.
This is day 113, and we're reading paragraphs 797
to paragraph 810, the end of this section.
We have some nuggets, kind of like a little quasi
actual paragraph day and some nugget day.
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and daily notifications. Today is day 113, reading paragraphs 797 to the end of this section paragraph
810. We're talking about the Church is the Temple of the Holy Spirit and I love this you guys how many times and I've mentioned this before
How many times have we said that the mission of the Sun and the mission of the Spirit are the same mission?
and this is I think if there's one maybe overarching takeaway that I maybe have
underestimated as a human being and maybe underestimated as a Christian, underestimated as a priest, is that is the fact that the Son's mission and the
Spirit's mission are the same mission. We're talking today in paragraph 797 and
798 about how the church is the temple of the Holy Spirit. There is something so
powerful about the fact that the Holy Spirit makes the church the temple of
the Living God, just like the Holy Spirit makes each individual Christian
a temple of the Spirit, a temple of God.
Now, paragraph 798 is going to highlight
a number of different ways that the Holy Spirit,
well, I'll say this, here's the quote,
number of different ways that the Holy Spirit
is the principle of every vital and truly saving action
in each part of the body.
Here's what it means.
The Holy Spirit is the principle, the foundation, right?
The acting principle, the acting agent,
the active agent, we'll say it like that.
The principle of every vital and truly saving action
in each part of the body.
That's the role, the mission, the power of the Holy Spirit.
And then paragraph 798 goes on to say,
how does the Holy Spirit work like that?
And names them just
bam bam bam by God's Word. He builds people up in love by baptism, by the
sacraments, by the grace of the Apostles, by the virtues, by special graces called
charisms and we're gonna end well we're gonna end the section before the in
brief by looking at three paragraphs on charisms. I am so excited for you to hear
about the way in which the church says,
yes, these charisms of the Holy Spirit given to each person, given to each Christian in the body
of Christ as temples of the Holy Spirit are meant to be used to build up the body, meant to be used
to build up God's kingdom on earth. And so those three paragraphs are kind of short paragraphs,
a right kind of smack dab in the middle of what we're reading today because then at
the end we have a bunch of little bullet in briefs a little nuggets at the end so
let's launch in today and say a prayer father in heaven we thank you we give
you praise we ask you to please receive our prayer receive our gratitude receive
our praise for who you are and what you have done we ask you to please send your
Holy Spirit into our lives send your Holy Spirit into our lives. Send your Holy Spirit of unity, your Holy Spirit of
sanctity, your Holy Spirit of love because we know Lord God that no matter
how many gifts any of us receive, no matter how many gifts any of us
exercise, the greatest gift of your spirit is love. And without love we are
nothing. So pour out your spirit of love in without love we are nothing.
To pour out your spirit of love in our hearts so that we can be your love in this world.
Help us to say yes to you in this moment and every moment of our lives. In Jesus name we pray in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. Amen. It's day 113.
We're reading paragraphs 7 and 97 to paragraph 810.
The church is the temple of the Holy Spirit.
What the soul is to the human body, the Holy Spirit is to the Body of Christ, which is
the Church.
To this Spirit of Christ, as an invisible principle, is to be ascribed the fact that
all the parts of the body are joined one with the other and with their exalted head.
For the whole Spirit of Christ is in the head, the whole Spirit is in the body, and the whole
Spirit is in each of the members. The Holy Spirit makes the Church the temple of the living God.
As St. Irenaeus wrote, Indeed, it is to the Church herself that the gift of God has been entrusted.
It is in her that communion with Christ has been deposited, that is to say, the Holy Spirit,
the pledge of incorruptibility, the strengthening of our faith and the ladder of our ascent
to God.
For where the church is, there also is God's Spirit.
Where God's Spirit is, there is the church and every grace.
The Holy Spirit is the principle of every vital and truly saving action in each part
of the body.
He works in many ways to build up the whole body in charity.
By God's Word, which is able to build you up.
By baptism, through which he forms Christ's body.
By the sacraments, which give growth and healing to Christ's members.
By the grace of the apostles, which holds first place among His gifts, by the virtues which make us act according to what is
good, finally, by the many special graces called charisms, by which He makes the faithful fit and
ready to undertake various tasks and offices for the renewal and building up of the Church.
Charisms
renewal and building up of the Church. Charisms Whether extraordinary or simple and humble,
charisms are graces of the Holy Spirit which directly or indirectly benefit the Church,
ordered as they are to her building up, to the good of men, and to the needs of the world.
Charisms are to be accepted with gratitude by the person who receives them, and by all
members of the Church as well.
They are a wonderfully rich grace for the apostolic vitality and for the holiness of
the entire Body of Christ, provided they really are genuine gifts of the Holy Spirit and are
used in full conformity with authentic promptings of this same Spirit, that is, in keeping with
charity, the true measure of all charisms.
It is in this sense that discernment of charisms is always necessary.
No charism is exempt from being referred and submitted to the Church's shepherds.
Their office is not indeed to extinguish the Spirit, but to test all things and hold fast
to what is good, so that all the diverse and complementary charisms work together for the
common good.
In brief,
Christ Jesus gave Himself for us to redeem us from all iniquity
and to purify for Himself a people of His own.
You are a chosen race, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, God's own people.
One enters into the people of God by faith and baptism.
All men are called to belong to the new people of God, so that, in Christ, men may form one
family and one people of God.
The Church is the body of Christ.
Through the Spirit and His action in the sacraments above all the Eucharist, Christ, who once
was dead and is now risen, establishes the community of believers as
His own body.
In the unity of this body, there is a diversity of members and functions.
All members are linked to one another, especially to those who are suffering, to the poor and
persecuted.
The church is this body of which Christ is the head.
She lives from Him, in Him, and for him. He lives
with her and in her. The Church is the Bride of Christ. He loved her and handed himself
over for her. He has purified her by his blood and made her the fruitful mother of all God's
children. The Church is the temple of the Holy Spirit.
The Spirit is the soul, as it were, of the mystical body, the source of its life, of its unity and diversity,
and of the riches of its gifts and charisms.
Hence, the Universal Church is seen to be a people brought into unity from the unity of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
and the Holy Spirit. Okay, that's it. Day 113, paragraphs 797 to 810. Gosh, this is incredible. I love, again, mission of the Son, mission of the Holy Spirit. And here is this so important,
this paragraph or this quote we have from St. Augustine. It kicked off the whole day, paragraph
797. What the soul is to the human body, the Holy Spirit is to the body of Christ, which is the
church. I've mentioned this before, but the Holy Spirit is to the body of Christ, which is the church
I've mentioned this before but the Holy Spirit is the soul of the church, right?
You know our bodies you can think of it like this our bodies are made up a bunch of different parts
What brings them unity?
Well classically what brings them unity is the fact that we're united by having a soul
And so here's the the whole church with this massive diversity of people, individuals, all these things.
What brings us unity is the fact that we share the Spirit of Christ.
We share that same soul, which is just incredible.
Church as the temple of the Holy Spirit.
Paragraph 798, again, has all of these ways of how does the Holy Spirit build up the whole
body of Christ?
Again, paragraph 798, we already quoted this, but it said, the Holy Spirit is the principle
of every vital and truly saving action
in each part of the body.
That, you know, years ago, I was on campus
and I was just like, how do we reach all of our students?
How do we reach every student and every faculty member,
every staff member on this college campus?
I remember reading something from John Paul II,
and he said,
"'Evangelization cannot happen without the Holy Spirit.'"
I remember thinking, well, we need the Holy Spirit.
In that case, we need the Holy Spirit.
And so we started doing these retreats
and started having these times of prayer
where we specifically asked God to send us His Holy Spirit
because it was this matter of,
we recognize we can do nothing.
You know, we can do nothing without Christ,
unless our ranch is remaining on the vine.
Unless we remain in Christ, we can do nothing,
but also without the Holy Spirit, we can do nothing.
And so the Holy Spirit here is the principle
of every vital and truly saving action.
And so it goes on to enumerate the ways.
It says this,
he works in many ways to build up the whole body in charity. So love, number one. But how? Well
it says first, by God's Word which is able to build you up. So scripture, God's
Word, teaching, tradition, sacred scripture and sacred tradition. Secondly, by
baptism through which he forms Christ's body. Remember we talked about how we are
brought into this church, we're brought into the body of Christ through faith
and baptism. Going on to say, third, by the sacraments which
give growth and healing to Christ members. Fourth, by the grace of the
Apostles which holds first place among his gifts. So that's the grace of
governance, that's the grace of teaching, right? That's the grace of sanctifying,
that grace that the Apostles have and their successors, the bishops. Fifth, by
the virtues, by the virtues,
which make us act according to what is good.
You know, none of us are virtuous on our own.
We're virtuous because of the Holy Spirit.
The Holy Spirit is the principle of every vital
and truly saving action, including the virtues.
Sixth, finally, by the many special graces called charisms.
And I love this last line, it says,
by which he makes the faithful, that's you and me, by which he makes the faithful that's that's you and me
By which he makes the faithful fit and ready to undertake various tasks and offices
For the renewal and building up of the church and as I mentioned at the top of this the next three paragraphs 799 to 801
Talk about what are charisms the purpose of charisms are to do what to make us ready
fit and ready to undertake the various tasks and offices for the renewal and building up of the church. This is so remarkable. I don't know if you've
ever done any thinking or any preying on the reality that God has not only given you the gift
of faith, the gift of hope, the gift of love, you know, the gift of eternal life and bringing
you into his church and making you a son or daughter of God if you're baptized but this recognition here it
goes on to say in 799 whether extraordinary because there are some
pretty extraordinary charisms out there charisms of healing charisms of of mighty
works of miracle working you know it's amazing but whether extraordinary or
simple and humble because there's also pretty humble gifts.
They're pretty humble charisms.
There's the, you know, people talk about the charism of administration or the charism of hospitality, the charism of, of writing or the charism of teaching,
the charism of, you know, the spiritual gift of, of counsel.
Sometimes that can be underrated, but when you need a word of, of counsel,
sometimes it's, it's not underrated at all.
So these gifts are extraordinary,
and sometimes they're simple and humble.
But at all times, charisms are graces of the Holy Spirit,
which directly or indirectly benefit the church,
because they're ordered to the building up of the church,
to the good of people around us,
and to the needs of the world.
And so this is the whole point.
Charisms aren't a sign that a person is holier. This is one of those things we need to
understand. Charisms aren't given to just like the super saints. Charisms are given
to every member of the body of Christ. Why? Not for them, but to build up the
church. And that's why I typically like to call charisms kingdom gifts. I call them
kingdom gifts because I realize if I've been given a charisms kingdom gifts. I call them kingdom gifts because I realized
if I've been given a charism, it's not for me.
It's not a gift for me.
It is a gift to build up the kingdom.
That's why they're ordered as they are
to building up the church for the good of people
around the world and for the needs of the world.
Now paragraph 800 and 801 give us some qualifications.
Like what do we do with charisms?
How do we accept them?
Well, paragraph 800 right off the bat says,
charisms are to be accepted with gratitude
by the person who receives them
and all members of the church as well.
So I know sometimes I'm like,
well, I want the extraordinary gifts.
I want the extraordinary charisms.
And the church says, well,
essentially all charisms are to be accepted with gratitude.
It's like be grateful to the Lord,
be thankful to the Lord by the person who receives them.
And also, when you see someone who has charisms,
to be thankful to the Lord for their gifts.
It's, this is so remarkable how crazy it is.
We can find ourselves becoming jealous or envious
of the gifts that someone else has been given
for the building up of the church.
But even St. Paul said this would happen, right?
He says, you know, can I say to the foot, I don't need you, or I say to the ear, can the hand
say to the foot, I don't need you. We all need each other. Goes on to say, these charisms
are a wonderfully rich grace for the apostolic vitality and the holiness of the entire body
of Christ. So this is, again, it's so helpful for all of us. Imagine the church, if every
person who had been given charisms, which is basically every person
used those charisms for the glory of the Lord for the service of our fellow brothers and sisters and people outside the church as well Think about the way in the world would be changed
They're wonderfully rich grace for apostolic vitality and we can ask God to give us these gifts
We actually should ask God to give us these gifts. So they're wonderfully rich
Provided they really are genuine gifts of the Holy Spirit and that's a good
qualification. We have to discern and that's so important we have to discern
between what is a genuine spiritual gift and what is not. We also have to discern
when is the time to use this genuine spiritual gift and when is it not and
this is so important for us because there are times
when someone might claim a spiritual gift
when it's not really, so we have to have
that discernment of spirits.
There are also times when someone actually has
a gift of the Holy Spirit, a gift from God,
but there are times when it's not appropriate
for them to use that gift.
And there are times we recognize that we need to refer
and submit our gifts and our action action or using these gifts to the authority of the
Church's shepherds. That's just a reality because why? Because the office of the
Church's shepherds, right, the office of the bishops is not to extinguish the
spirit but like St. Paul tells us to test all things and hold fast to what is good
so that all the diverse and complimentary
Charisms work together for the common good now is there a discernment always going to be perfect
No, but if we place ourselves in a posture of humility and
Receptivity and and teachability right facility is teachability
We place ourselves in that kind of situation then all of these gifts will flourish
So my prayer right now and just inviting all of us to do this,
to ask the Lord to either pour out these charisms
on your life and the lives of the people around you,
or that, God, you might have already given me these charisms,
reveal what those charisms are,
give me a chance to exercise them,
give me a chance to use them,
and also give me a humble heart
that I can refer and submit all these gifts,
all my actions, everything I do,
to the authority of the Church,
to the shepherds of the Church, that you have appointed to care for us and to lead us and to guide us and also
to guard us, because there are people in the history of the Church, there are people who had real and genuine
charisms, but who used those charisms in such a way
that they had at their own peril.
And so, God, please help us, protect us.
If we submit all these gifts that you give to us,
to the leadership of our shepherds,
then we know we'll be safe.
I'm praying for you.
I'm praying that God just reveals
the charisms he's given to you,
and also gives you a chance,
gives you an opportunity to use those charisms this day
and every day.
I'm praying for you. Please pray for me. My name is Father Mike. I cannot wait to see you tomorrow.
God bless.