The Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz) - Day 13: The Single Deposit of Faith (2025)
Episode Date: January 13, 2025In today’s “In Brief'' section, Fr. Mike reviews the relationship between Sacred Tradition and Sacred Scripture, emphasizing that both make up the single deposit of Faith. He also explains how the... Magisterium is able to interpret authentically and authoritatively the Word of God. Lastly, he reminds us that the way the Church prays and lives, reveals who the Church is. Today's readings are Catechism paragraphs are 96-100. 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 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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This is day 13. Welcome back everybody. A few reminders as we get started.
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As I said, it is day 13 and we just have the in brief.
There are five paragraphs, AKA almost about five sentences that we're going to just spend time with today.
And so it is a summary, obviously, of what we just read, what we just heard the last couple days.
So we talked about this, we talked about the transmission of divine revelation.
That's what we've been focusing on for the last few days.
And so here's God who loves us so much.
He wants to reveal himself so fully to us.
He does in Jesus Christ and through the Holy Spirit. And then the apostles passed this on to us in two ways, right? Through the power of the Holy
Spirit, working through the church, that revelation, the fullness of revelation of God in Jesus Christ
is passed on orally and in writing. And so, and that's then passed down through apostolic succession.
We talked all about that. Also, we talked about how there is sacred tradition and sacred scripture make up the deposit of the word of God, right? That positive faith there and that
we need a reliable interpreter of that, the magisterium. So that's kind of my summary and
now we're going to get what the Catechism summary is. Again, these are basically five simple sentences
that we're going to take a little deeper look at after we say this prayer. Here we go, let's pray. Father in heaven, Lord God, we thank you so much. We
thank you for continuing to reach out to us. We thank you for continuing to speak
to us. We thank you for continuing to call us closer to you. Lord God, you have
not abandoned this age. You have not abandoned this generation, but you in the power of your
Holy Spirit continue to pour out your goodness, your grace, your love, and your
truth upon every heart that seeks you. Lord God, you even pour out your grace and
truth and love upon hearts that don't seek you. God, help us. Help us to be
hearts that are open to your love, that are open to your grace, that are open to your truth,
and help us to never forget what you've done in our lives.
Seal, seal the knowledge of you
and seal the knowledge of truth in our hearts.
Seal the graces that you've given to us
deeply into our lives and help us always,
always to pursue you,
because you will never stop pursuing us.
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 13, we're reading paragraphs 96
through 100, five brief sentences essentially,
these five brief paragraphs, but just remember,
we can pay attention to like, oh wait,
I've heard these things before,
this is simply a reminder of what I already know
so I can get it deeper into my heart
and deeper into my life.
Here we go, paragraphs 96 through 100.
In brief, what Christ entrusted to the apostles,
they in turn handed on by their preaching and writing
under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit to all generations
until Christ returns
in glory.
The Everbum stated,
Sacred tradition and sacred scripture make up a single sacred deposit of the word of
God, in which as in a mirror the pilgrim church contemplates God, the source of all her riches.
The Everbum also states,
The church in her doctrine, life, and worship, perpetuates and
transmits to every generation all that she herself is, all that she believes.
Thanks to its supernatural sense of faith, the people of God as a whole never ceases
to welcome, to penetrate more deeply, and to live more fully from the gift of divine
revelation.
The task of interpreting the Word of God authentically has been entrusted solely to the magisterium
of the Church, that is, to the Pope and to the bishops in communion with him.
Alright, as I said, five sentences, that is all we have today.
That's why today's going to be kind of a little nugget day, this kind of bite-sized
pieces.
And one of the things I want to highlight again is just
Something that might have been a little bit of a surprise to some people typically we think okay divine revelation is
The Bible right? That's the Word of God. Yes, you are not wrong
But also we recognize that sacred tradition and sacred scripture as a whole
They make up the single sacred deposit of the word of God, which is necessary for us.
And why can we say that that's necessary?
Why can we say that divine revelation includes
the sacred tradition and not merely sacred scripture?
Well, we can say for a number of reasons.
One of those reasons being,
scripture kind of points this out.
In fact, Saint Paul himself makes it relatively clear
in his second letter to the Thessalonians
when he says
So then stand firm and hold fast to the traditions that you were taught by us
Either by word of mouth or by our letter remember going back over the last couple days
We we noted that divine revelation has come to us orally and in writing
We didn't just make that up that That comes from your sacred scripture where sacred
scripture itself says, yeah, this is what we've passed on to you orally or in writing. Not only
that, but we also recognize the role of the church, the role of the church to be able to give us divine
revelation. I mean, think about this. We have the canon of scripture, the list of the books of the
Bible, all 73 books. That list of the books in the Bible isn't in the Bible.
Where does it come from? Well, it comes from sacred tradition.
And so we recognize that everybody, everybody who reads the Bible and says, yep, these are the books,
they're relying upon an authority outside of the Bible. They're relying upon sacred tradition.
So we can say really clearly that sacred tradition and sacred scripture make up a single sacred deposit of the Word of God. We
need both because without either we would be we will be deficient essentially
and so that's really important as we just kind of highlight this. Moving on
from there paragraph 98 states the church in her doctrine, life and worship
perpetuates and transmits to every generation
all that she herself is, all that she believes.
Now, the first part of that statement,
I think we would all say, oh, that obviously,
where it says the church in her doctrine,
that yeah, in her teaching, doctrine simply
indicates teaching, that the church in her doctrine
perpetuates and transmits to every generation
what she is and what she believes. But the statement is not just that, the church in doctrine perpetuates and transmits to every generation what she is and what she believes.
But the statement is not just that the church inner doctrine, meaning like here's the teachings,
but in her life and her worship perpetuates and transmits to every generation all that
she herself is, all that she believes.
That is so important.
It's so real.
You know, there are many people who have come to like an intellectual conversion to Jesus
or an intellectual conversion to the Catholic faith.
Meaning, they've read their way into the church,
which is, it's beautiful, it's powerful, it's amazing.
And then they show up to a parish,
and they say, oh wow, this is not like what I read.
Because every parish is slightly different.
They might go to mass and like, wait a second.
They might know the beauty, the mystery,
the power, the reality of the mass.
And then they show up for a daily mass at whatever church
and they're thinking, oh my gosh, this is what that is?
Oh, goodness gracious.
That can be a situation.
But the church is highlighting the catechism here,
quoting Dave Erbom, is highlighting,
no, actually that does reveal what and who the church is.
That the life and worship of the church,
not the broken life, not necessarily a broken worship
or the cheap worship where maybe someone
isn't actually doing what they should be doing at mass,
but the way the church prays and the way the church lives
does reveal who the church is and what the church prays and the way the church lives does reveal
Who the church is and what the church believes now? Here's what I mean there's this phrase Lex Arandi Lex credendi and
What that means in English is the law of prayer is the law of belief meaning that
The way the church prays actually reveals the way the church what the church believes
The way the church prays actually reveals the way the church what the church believes
And so I would invite every one of us to pay attention to the prayers that are uttered during the mass because this is revealing something deeply about what it is that we believe
as as followers of Jesus Christ and that's so powerful. Also we recognize the church
inner doctrine as we said, yep, life and worship perpetuates and transmits to every generation all that she herself is all she believes
There's this element where sometimes you'll have Christians who will say well, you know kind of challenge Catholics and say well
Where's that in the Bible? Where did you get that idea?
Like that's not that's not necessarily explicitly there and we'd say okay couple things to keep in mind
One thing to keep in mind is as we already noted noted, 2nd Thessalonians, where 2nd Thessalonians, Paul notes that there
are things that we believe that were not written down, that were simply spoken by
word of mouth, right? Okay, so things that we believe that are not strictly speaking
in sacred scripture but are part of sacred tradition. That's 2nd Thessalonians.
Also, the church has the authority to teach why, because in 1st Timothy 3.15 is very very important. 1st Timothy 3.15, St. Paul is writing to
Timothy and he basically says, I hope to come to you soon. This is verse 14. But
I'm writing these instructions to you so that if I am delayed you may know how
one ought to behave in the household of God which is the church of the living
God, the pillar and bulwark
of the truth.
Now that is very, very important.
Why?
Because it highlights the fact that here is scripture saying that the Church is the pillar
and bulwark of truth.
A lot of times you'll have people who will say, no, no, scripture is the pillar and bulwark
of truth.
Okay, okay, I believe the scripture is true.
We're going to talk about that more in the days to come But scripture itself says that the church is the pillar and bulwark of truth and we have to pay attention to that
We can't dismiss that or ignore that or deny that because it is true. So we recognize
That the church yes in her doctrine written down sacred scripture and in her doctrine sacred tradition, but in her very life
written down sacred scripture and in her doctrine sacred tradition but in her very life
It's also that last piece the very life. It kind of an example that I think it might go back
Back in the day to a movie called a few good men at one point If you've seen it, you know what the story is. Here's it is the Tom Cruise movie and here is
There's there's a soldier and he is stationed in Guantanamo Bay and he gets he gets killed by his fellow soldiers
Who are carrying out this thing
that they were calling a code red.
Now, a code red was apparently a off the books term
or phrase used to indicate the ways in which
fellow soldiers would keep their fellow soldiers in line.
Kind of a thing like they'd meet out some discipline
to the fellow soldiers to bring them up to scratch
or kind of whatever
So it's kind of a hazing kind of thing kind of a disciplinary thing and in this one was not only violent
But it ended up with the death of this guy anyways
So here's the courtroom scene and they're trying to figure out was there a code red that was issued right was what did this come?
from the top down
What happened was that just these two soldiers had?
Accidentally murdered this fellow soldier or did they have from the top down? What happened? Was it just these two soldiers had accidentally murdered this fellow soldier?
Or did they have orders from above?
Okay, so here's the courtroom.
And at one point, there is one of these soldiers
on the stand.
And Kevin Bacon's character, he's also in this movie,
because of course he is, he's a lawyer,
and he's saying, here's the military handbook
for life down at Guantanamo Bay.
He says, soldier, turn to the page in military handbook for life down in Guantanamo Bay. He says soldier
Turn to the page in the handbook that tells you about code reds and he the soldier kind of confused and he says well
It there is there's no there's no page that talks about code reds like seriously
So are you here trying to tell me that this big thing that you say happened to this code red thing that?
Everybody knows about and actually is one of the ways
they keep soldiers in line down here,
is not even in the military handbook that covers everything
from A to Z here of life in Guantanamo Bay.
And the soldier's like, I'm sorry sir,
there's no code red in this book.
So basically, Kevin Bacon's character is trying to deny
the reality or the existence of code reds,
because it's not in the book.
And so Kevin Bacon walks away smugly,
he's kind of proved his point,
and Tom Cruise, the opposing counsel, right,
he walks up pretty smugly as well,
takes the book from Kevin Bacon's character
and hands it to the soldier again and he says,
okay, soldier, point to the page where it shows you
how to get to the dining hall, how to get to the mess hall,
how to get fed the dining hall, how to get to the mess hall,
how to get fed, the cafeteria.
And the soldier looks confused and says,
no sir, it doesn't tell you how to get to the cafeteria here,
it doesn't tell you how to get to the dining hall
in this book.
And Tom Cruise's character says,
wait, are you telling me that in the six months
you were down there, you didn't eat one meal?
No, no sir, we had three squares squares a day you know every day and so well
how did you how did you find it wasn't in the book and the guy answers the
soldier answers he says I guess I just followed the crowd at chow time and this
is the point okay so thank you for letting me recap this movie from the
1990s but the point there is the Kevin Bacon character was saying,
is it in the book?
If it's not in the book, it must not exist, right?
And the Tom Cruise character is saying,
yes, there is a lot of instructions,
a lot of very important information that's in this book.
But there are also things that are part of life
on the base in Guantanamo Bay
that are not written in the book.
And the same thing is true when it comes to our
Christian faith there are so many things written in the book absolutely
But there are also so many things that are not written in the book, but are part of life
following after Jesus
We have written tradition and we have spoken tradition, right?
We have sacred scripture and sacred tradition and that is so so very important that we
Understand that that's all part of what we call the deposit of faith
Lastly the task of interpreting the Word of God authentically has been entrusted solely to the Magisterium of the church
That is to the Pope and the bishops and communion with him and that's one of those things
We just again come back to realize that this magisterium, this magister, right?
The teacher has been able to interpret authentically
and authoritatively the word of God for us.
And therefore we don't need to be concerned or worried.
We know that we have a teacher that when Jesus said
to the apostles, he who hears you, hears me,
that at the last, when Jesus ascended to heaven,
he says, go therefore therefore make disciples of all nations
Baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit
Teaching them to observe all that I've commanded you and behold
I'm with you always until the end of the age that he meant it and so God is still with us in his word
He's with us in the sacraments. He's with us in the church
He still teaches us through the Holy Spirit working through the Magisterium. And so, yeah, it's always living,
it's always active. God's Word is alive and it comes to us every single day.
God keeps speaking to us just like today as he's speaking to us every single day.
As I said, little nugget today. So here we go. Maybe it wasn't so small but you know five paragraphs, five sentences,
there's a lot of meat on them bones. Anyways, you guys, I am so grateful. Tomorrow is the end of two full weeks.
Tomorrow will be day 14, you guys. Thank you so much for being part of this journey.
I am so grateful for you and I'm praying for you. Please pray for me.
My name is Father Mike and I cannot wait to see you tomorrow. God bless.