The Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz) - Day 125: Vocation of the Laity

Episode Date: May 5, 2023

The term "laity" refers to all the faithful, except those in Holy Orders and those who belong to a religious state approved by the Church. We learn about the special vocation lay people have to seek t...he Kingdom of God as they engage in temporal affairs. They live in the world and bring the Gospel to places priests and religious cannot access. Father Mike explains that in this way, the lay faithful not only participate in the Church but are the Church. The laity participate in Christ's priestly vocation by making every part of their lives an offering to God. Today's readings are Catechism paragraphs 897-903. 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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Starting point is 00:00:00 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. The Catechism in a Year is brought to you by Ascension. 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, it is day 125. We are reading paragraphs 8 to 97 to 903, as always, I'm using the ascension edition of the Catechism,
Starting point is 00:00:32 which includes the foundations of faith approach, but you can follow along with any recent version of the Catechism of the Catholic Church. You can also download your own Catechism in a year reading plan by visiting ascensionpress.com, slash C-I-Y. You can check those days off one by one. And lastly, you can click follow or subscribe in your podcast app for daily updates and daily
Starting point is 00:00:48 notifications also just to thank you for all those who have supported and continue to support the production of this podcast. We couldn't do without you. Thank you for your prayers. Thank you for your generosity. Amazing. So good. As I said, this day 125 paragraphs 897 to 923 yesterday.
Starting point is 00:01:02 And the day before we talked about the Episcopacy, right? We talked about the bishops. We talked about the Holy Father. We talked about the sanctifying office of the church, the of the bishops, the teaching office of the bishops, and the governing office of the bishops today. Get to talk about the lay faithful, which is a grace today and tomorrow.
Starting point is 00:01:18 The third day, we'll talk about consecrated life. But today we get to talk about the lady. So what is the lady? Paragraph 897 says, the term laity is here understood to mean all the faithful, except those in holy orders like subbishops, imprace, deacons, and those who belong to a religious state approved by the church. So monks nuns that kind of situation. So Lady is everyone who's in the church, brought in by baptism and fully integrated into the people of God. In that, the lay faithful share what?
Starting point is 00:01:46 They share a particular vocation. And the vocation today, I'm just, I'm so excited. Uh, well, I don't even know. Do I say it right now? I don't know if I give it away. Basically, the call of everyone is to be a saint. Of course, that's what vocation means, right? It didn't need to be called. So the call of everyone is to be a saint. Of course, that's what vocation means, right? It means to be called.
Starting point is 00:02:05 So the call of everyone is to be a saint. Okay, we got that down. But there's a special vocation. Bering paragraph 898 says, by reason of their special vocation. It belongs to the laity to seek the kingdom of God by engaging in temporal affairs and directing them according to God's will.
Starting point is 00:02:22 It goes on to even say even more. It pertains to them in a special way, so to illuminate and order all temporal things, again things are not church things, but outside church things, with which they are closely associated, that these may always be affected and grow according to Christ, and maybe to the glory of the Creator and her demer basically.
Starting point is 00:02:39 The role of the church, or the role of the laity is to sanctify the world, right? So we talked about how, the sanctifying office of the bishop and the role of the laity is to sanctify the world, right? So we talked about how the sanctifying office of the Bishop and the extension by to the priests is to the Eucharist and that's incredible and bringing that to the people of God. And then basically the Church is saying, I'll summon up in this really kind of a nutshell, is then for the laity to take that, the grace that they've received through the sacraments, the grace of the teaching they've received through the teaching office of the church and bring that out into the world to basically employ the teaching they
Starting point is 00:03:11 received into the church into every area of their life. And to take the grace that they've received through the sacraments and through prayer into every area of their life. And it's just, it's incredible. In fact, what the church is gonna say today is, there are places that the lay faithful must bring the gospel that would never see the gospel if the lay faithful don't bring them. Does that make sense? Basically, there are places that priests don't have access to, that bishops don't have access to.
Starting point is 00:03:40 There's places that religious sisters and brothers don't have access to, but you have access to. And that sense of, and if you don't bring the gospel to those places, the gospel will never reach those places. And it's just incredible the vocation of laypeople in paragraphs 898 to 900. But then we're going to talk today about the participation of the laypeople in Christ's priestly office. Remember those that threefold office of our Lord Jesus is the priestly office, prophetic office, and is kingly office, aka the teaching office, the sanctifying office, and the governing office. So, but every lay person is called to participate in Christ's priestly office.
Starting point is 00:04:17 Begui, why? Because you were anointed, a kingdom priest in Christ's prophetic office because you are anointed at your baptism and in the royal office of our Lord because you are anointed at your baptism. Again, but we'll talk today only about the priest's office of Jesus. Tomorrow we'll talk about the prophetic and the royal office that you share in, that all they faithful share in. So I'm excited for today. So let's just call up on the Holy Spirit, the Holy Spirit,
Starting point is 00:04:43 and if you're baptized, the Holy Spirit that came upon you. And once again, anointed you, made you into a son or daughter of the Father, and also sent that Holy Spirit so that you would be a kingdom priest in this world, bringing the gospel, bringing the light of Jesus, bringing the grace of Christ to every corner of your life.
Starting point is 00:05:07 So Father, we we we lift up your voice. We'd love to our voice to you, Father, we lift up your name. We praise you right now. We thank you for your son, Jesus Christ. We thank you for all of our brothers and sisters who have been incorporated into the body of Christ through baptism. We thank you for every person who lives out in the world and works out in the world. And constantly just brings a little bit more of you into their corner of the world. We thank you. We ask you today. If they're beginning their day as early hearing these words, we ask that you please help them to bring your grace to their little corner of the world. And Lord God, if they're listening to this in the middle of our end of the day,
Starting point is 00:05:43 they ask you, please help them to bring your grace to the corner of the world. That's their home or their apartment. We ask you to please help all of us. Have all of us bring your gospel to wherever it is that we live. To bring your light to wherever it is that we live. And to bring you wherever it is that we live. In Jesus' name we pray. Amen, and the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit.
Starting point is 00:06:08 Amen, as I said to stay 125 reading paragraphs, 897-903. The Lay Faithful The term leady is here understood to mean all the faithful except those in Holy orders, and those who belong to a religious state approved by the church. That is, the faithful, who by baptism are incorporated into Christ and integrated into the people of God, are made shares in their particular way, in the priestly, prophetic, and kingly office of Christ, and have their own part to play in the mission of the whole Christian people in the church and in the world. The vocation of lay people. By reason of their special vocation, it belongs to the laity to seek the kingdom of God
Starting point is 00:06:50 by engaging in temporal affairs and directing them according to God's will. It pertains to them in a special way so to illuminate and order all temporal things with which they are closely associated that these may always be affected and grow according to Christ and grow according to Christ and may be to the glory of the Creator and Redeemer. The initiative of lay Christians is necessary especially when the matter involves discovering or inventing the means for permeating social, political, and economic realities with the demands of Christian doctrine in life.
Starting point is 00:07:21 This initiative is a normal element of the life of the church. As Pope Pius XII said, according by John Paul II, lay believers are the front line of church life. For them, the church is the animating principle of human society. Therefore, they in particular ought to have an ever clearer consciousness not only of belonging to the church, but of being the church. That is to say, the community of the faithful on earth under the leadership of the Pope, the common head, and of the bishops in communion with him. They are the church. Since, like all the faithful, lay Christians are entrusted by God with the apostolate by virtue of their baptism and confirmation, they have the right and duty, individually,
Starting point is 00:08:03 or grouped in associations, to work so that the divine message of salvation may be known and accepted by all men throughout the earth. This duty is the more pressing when it is only through them that men can hear the gospel and no Christ. Their activity in ecclesial communities is so necessary that, for the most part, the apostolate of pastors cannot be fully effective without it. The participation of lay people in Christ's priestly office. Hence the laity, dedicated as they are to Christ and anointed by the Holy Spirit, are marvelously called and prepared so that even richer fruits of the Spirit may be produced in them. For all their works,
Starting point is 00:08:43 prayers, and apostolic undertakings, family and married life, daily work, relaxation of mind and body, if they are accomplished in the spirit, indeed, even the hardships of life if patiently born, all these become spiritual sacrifices acceptable to God through Jesus Christ. In this celebration of the Eucharist, these may most fittingly be offered to the Father along with the body of the Lord. And so, worshiping everywhere by their holy actions, the Lady consecrate the world itself to God, everywhere offering worship by the holiness of their lives.
Starting point is 00:09:15 In a very special way, parents share in the office of sanctifying by leading a conjugal life in the Christian spirit and by seeing to the Christian education of their children. Lay people who possess the required qualities can be admitted permanently to the ministries of Lecture and Acolyte. When the necessity of the Church warrants it and when ministers are lacking, lay persons, even if they are not lecturers or acolytes, can also supply for certain of their offices, namely to exercise the ministry of the Word, to preside over liturgical prayers, to confer baptism, and to distribute holy communion in accord with the pres ministry of the word to preside over liturgical prayers to confer baptism and to distribute a holy communion in accord with the prescriptions of the law.
Starting point is 00:09:51 Okay, you guys, that's such a good idea. This section is just getting me pumped up, pumped up, paragraphs 897 to 903. Okay, let's start. Location of laypeople, paragraph 898. This is just, okay, let's calm down. Calm down everybody. Here we are. By reason of their special vocation, it belongs to the laity, to seek the kingdom of God by engaging in temporal affairs and directing them according to God's will. So, man, we can ask the question, God, how do you want me to be a saint? God, how do you want me to serve you? Well, if you're a layperson, again, you're not in holy orders, and not in consecrated life, that it belongs to you to seek the kingdom of God, right? To bring the kingdom of God to the earth, to become a saint by what?
Starting point is 00:10:34 By doing what? By engaging in temporal affairs and directing them according to God's will. Basically, by living your life out in the world, and bringing the gospel there, goes on to St. P. 899. The initiative of lay Christians is necessary, especially when the matter involves discovering or inventing the means for permeating social, political, and economic realities with the demands of Christian doctrine in life.
Starting point is 00:10:59 Sometimes, too many people look to the priests, say, okay, father, what should we do when it comes to politics? What should we do when it comes to economics? what should we do when it comes to politics? So what should we do when it comes to economics? What should we do when it comes to education? And now there are some priests who are really, really intelligent when it comes to that. And yes, of course the church has declared some things, some principles when it comes to economics and politics and those kinds of things. But it's the initiative of lay Christians that needs to discover and invent the means for
Starting point is 00:11:27 permeating social, political, and economic realities with the demands of Christian doctrine and life. And this initiative, the church says, this initiative, this doing this, this bringing the gospel to daily life and inventing new ways to go about living the Christian life and actually creating culture, it says, is a normal element of the life of the church. That's just absolutely ordinary. So jump all the Christian life and actually creating culture, it says, is a normal element of the life of the church. That's just absolutely ordinary. So, jump all the second.
Starting point is 00:11:49 He's quoting here, Pope Pius XII. And it says this, he said this, Lay believers are the front line of the church. Lay believers are in the front line of church life. For them, the church is the animating principle of human society. Therefore, they in particular ought to have an ever-clear consciousness not only belonging to the church, but of being the church. They are the church, he says, that communion faithful and not like on our own. No one goes off on their own and says, I'm the church and I'm going to do this because I'm a Christian. It's,
Starting point is 00:12:20 I'm doing it, yes, as an individual, individual Christian, but I'm doing that united with the college of bishops, united with the Holy Father. He goes on to say, he says, they are the church in paragraph 901, are two of my favorite paragraphs that maybe we've read in the last long while. And so I just, again, that's why I need to go down here. He goes on to say, since like all the faithful, lay Christians are entrusted by God with the Apostleate, the virtue of the baptism and confirmation. So you've been given a mission when you're baptized.
Starting point is 00:12:52 You were given a mission when you were confirmed. This is so incredibly. So it goes on to say, because of that, they have the right and duty. So not only the right, like you get to do this, you also have the duty, you must do this. Individually, or grouped in associations, So not only the right, but you get to do this. You also have the duty. You must do this. Individually or grouped in associations to do what?
Starting point is 00:13:08 To work so that the divine message of salvation may be known and accepted by all men throughout the earth. You realize that when we talk about the dignity of laypeople, the dignity of all Christian believers, there's an incredible, incredible right to be able to go out and live that priestly office, that royal office, that prophetic office. But you also have the duty to do this, to do what? To work so that the message of salvation may be known and accepted by all men throughout the earth. Again, sometimes we turn and say, nope, it's the bishop's job, it's the priest's job.
Starting point is 00:13:39 Yes, that's part of their job. But also, the church is saying, guys, it's your job. Going on to say, this duty is more pressing when it is only through them that men can hear the gospel in no Christ. There are places that your bishop cannot go. There are places that I cannot go as a priest. Those are places sometimes that you live. To think about this, this duty is more pressing.
Starting point is 00:14:08 When it is only through them that the men, that people will hear the gospel. You know, you've probably heard it said that your life may be the only Bible someone ever reads. That kind of, that truth is encapsulated here in paragraph 900. Goes on to say, their activity, laypeople's activity, in ecclesial communities, is so necessary that for the most part, the apostolate of pastors cannot be fully effective without it. That a priest on his own,
Starting point is 00:14:34 he cannot or bishop on his own, cannot, cannot do what needs to be done in this world. And so here is the vocation of laypeople to say, okay, let's bring it, and I really mean bring it, bring it to the world. In paragraph 901 says, okay, first, bring it as exercising your participation in Christ, priest the office. And this is just, okay, let's read through this. And it'll be the last thing we do. Perigraph 901. Hence, the laity dedicated as they are to Christ. And anointed by the Holy Spirit
Starting point is 00:15:02 are marvelously called and prepared so that even richer fruits of the Spirit may be produced in them. So here you are, you're being called consecrated, you've been baptized, you've been confirmed, you received the Holy Spirit, and why? You're called and prepared, so even richer fruits of the Spirit may be produced in you. For all their works, prayers, and apostolic undertakings, family and married life, daily work, relaxation of mind and body, if they're accomplished in the spirit. In fact, indeed, even the hardships of life have patiently borne all of these become spiritual sacrifices acceptable to God through Jesus Christ.
Starting point is 00:15:36 Now, think about this. What the Church is saying here is that since you have been anointed, a priest, right? You've been anointed, kingdom priest. What a priest do. Priest offer the sacrifice. And the Church is saying here that your whole life, the entirety of your life, because you share, you participate in Christ's priestly office, every aspect of your life gets to be offered. Every aspect of your life can become a sacrifice. Every aspect of your life can become
Starting point is 00:16:00 participation in the Eucharist as it goes on to say, what is this? It says, all their works. So all your works, your entire day. There's not one moment of your day that cannot be offered to the Lord. It goes on to say, all your prayers, of course, that makes sense. Your apostolic undertaking, see how whenever you serve the church or bring the gospel, those things make sense. But also, family and married life.
Starting point is 00:16:21 Yeah, that can be offered. Daily work. That can be offered. Relaxation of mind and body, if they're accomplishing the Holy Spirit. Like, you can even offer that. You can join because you've been anointed at Kingdom Priest. You can even offer their relaxation
Starting point is 00:16:35 and goes on to say, indeed, even the hardships of life if patiently born, all of these become spiritual sacrifices acceptable to God through Jesus Christ. Everything in your life, every moment, every breath, you can unite it to the celebration of the Eucharist and offer it to the Father along with the body of the Lord. And good last line here in paragraph 901 says, and so we're shipping everywhere by their
Starting point is 00:17:00 holy actions, everywhere. Your cubicle becomes an altar, right? Where you change the baby becomes an altar. On your hands and knees, cleaning the bathroom floor, that becomes an altar. Worshiping everywhere by the holy actions, the lady consecrate the world itself to God, everywhere offering worship by the holiness of their lives.
Starting point is 00:17:22 I know the light yesterday and today, maybe I don't know if it seems long to you, but I am so excited. I know the only, we only had a couple chapters or paragraphs today. There's something about this that just cries out for our attention. Something about this that just says, okay, all of us, especially all my brothers and sisters who are listening to this, you who haven't been ordained. You're not, you don't participate in the Holy Orders. You're not in a consecrated life. You're not a religious sister or brother. The church is saying, you, your life is meant to be.
Starting point is 00:17:51 It's meant to be the life of an evangelist. It's meant to be the life of a missionary. It's meant to be the life of someone who it's all offered to the Lord. It's one of the reasons here. I'll end close with this. It's one of the reasons why I love St. Francis the Sales. St. Francis the Sales had this teaching. It's really brief. And he says, whenever you do anything, think of three words. Ask, offer, and accept. You ask God, please God, be present. Of course, God's present everywhere.
Starting point is 00:18:16 But just calling Him to mind, you're making Him present in your mind, right? You ask God to be present. Secondly, you offer. God, whatever I'm about to do. I offer to you as a sacrifice. So whether that is I'm going to work whether that's I'm going to work out whether that's I'm just going to watch TV. I offer this to you as a sacrifice. And then you resolve to accept whatever comes from that moment. Ask and offer and accept. When we ask God to be present,
Starting point is 00:18:41 every moment becomes a sacrament. See, he's present there. His grace is present. When we ask God to be present, every moment becomes a sacrament. See, he's present there, his grace is present. When we offer every moment, every moment becomes a sacrifice, meaning every moment becomes a moment of worship. And when we resolve to accept whatever God brings, every moment becomes a moment of faith, a moment of trust, a moment of relying upon God's providence. And that's what the church is inviting us to do, all of us to do this moment.
Starting point is 00:19:04 There's no part of your life, no part of my life as well, that is inviting us to do. All of us to do this moment. There's no part of your life, no part of my life as well, that I cannot offer to God. So we ask God be present. We offer God, receive this, and we resolve to accept whatever comes out of this. Please pray for each other because this is a high call. It's a great task, but it's yours. It's your vocation, And I'm praying for you. Please be here for me.
Starting point is 00:19:26 My name is Father Mike. I cannot wait to see you tomorrow. God bless.

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