The Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz) - Day 156: How the Liturgy Is Celebrated (2024)
Episode Date: June 4, 2024We continue to examine the celebration of the liturgy and sacraments. In the context of how the liturgy is celebrated, Fr. Mike explains that we are both body and spirit, and so signs and symbols are ...the way in which we communicate with and understand the world around us. God communicates spiritual realities in the same way. The signs and symbols which are utilized in the liturgy not only point to spiritual realities, but also make them present. Today’s readings are Catechism paragraphs 1145-1152. 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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We are reading paragraphs 1145 to 1152.
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Today is day 156.
We're getting paragraphs 1145 to 1152.
So yesterday we looked at the question of who celebrates the liturgy.
And we talked about the celebrants of the heavenly liturgy, right?
Which is just bonkers.
That is amazing.
It's all the angel saints, all creation, the Lord himself, God God and then also the celebrants of the sacramental liturgy
So the whole community the body of Christ united with its head the baptismal priesthood the ministerial priesthood united
Of course to Jesus Christ the one great high priest today. We're looking at how is the liturgy celebrated?
Remember those four questions at the beginning of this chapter is or the beginning of this. Yeah
Yeah, we'll call it a chapter chapter two is who celebrates the liturgy.
That was yesterday.
How is the liturgy celebrated?
That's today and tomorrow.
When is the liturgy celebrated and where is the liturgy celebrated today is how.
So we're looking at the reality of signs and symbols.
That's going to be kind of a, one of those, the key two words today, signs and
symbols, basically that we speak through signs.
We've obviously heard of sign language and the way in which people communicate.
Typically we refer to sign language as people using signs with their hands,
right? That makes sense. But words are signs,
they're symbols and they're ways we communicate. So any,
any word on a page is a signification, right?
So if you read the word snow, it
signifies something, right? It is a sign for the reality of snow. See, I don't
know if you've ever thought about that. Even me saying the word snow, that is a
sign that to you signifies the reality of snow. And so it's, isn't that crazy?
It's amazing. We communicate with each other through signs and symbols and so basically the church is saying why would it be any different when it comes to our relationship with God?
That God speaks to us through visible creation
He speaks to us through signs
He speaks to us through symbols all the way from the beginning in through in the old covenant
God spoke through signs and symbols
we communicate to come with God in signs and symbols and in the new covenant Jesus takes those signs and symbols and
Fulfills them. He makes them new in making them into sacraments. So
Looking at that today is how was liturgy celebrated it is celebrated through signs and symbols
So as we launch into that into this reality
Let's call upon our Father in heaven and ask him to just be with us in this moment in this day as
We're launching into this day or maybe you're concluding this day I don't
know whatever it is we're asking God to be present to us in this moment as we
pray father in heaven we give you praise we ask you in the name of your son Jesus
Christ to receive our thanksgiving to receive our praise for you for who you
are for all that you have done we ask ask you to please, in the name of your Son Jesus, send your Holy
Spirit out upon us, that we can see you, that we can hear your voice. Lord God, in
so many ways you have spoken to us. In the most complete and full way you've
spoken to us through your Son, we ask that you please help us to be attuned to
His voice, help us to be attuned to his voice. Help us to be
attuned to his presence, his action, his reality in this world. Lord, for all the
people that we come into contact with today, those we will see, those we have
seen, those that are around us in this very moment, we ask you to please bless
them as well. Because they are signs of your goodness as well. They are signs of
your presence. They are signs of your presence.
They are signs of your reality. They were made in your image. And so help us to just
see. Help us to see. To see you and your creation. To see you and the people around us. And to
see you in all things. We make this prayer in the mighty name of Jesus Christ our Lord.
In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Amen. It is day 156.
We are reading paragraphs 1145 to 1152.
How is the Liturgy Celebrated?
Signs and Symbols
A sacramental celebration is woven from signs and symbols. In keeping with the divine pedagogy
of salvation, their meaning
is rooted in the work of creation and in human culture, specified by the events of the Old
Covenant and fully revealed in the person and work of Christ. Signs of the Human World
In human life, signs and symbols occupy an important place. As a being at once body and spirit,
man expresses and perceives spiritual realities through physical signs and symbols. As a being at once body and spirit, man expresses and perceives spiritual realities
through physical signs and symbols. As a social being, man needs signs and symbols to communicate
with others through language, gestures, and actions. The same holds true for his relationship
with God. God speaks to man through the visible creation.
The material cosmos is so presented to man's intelligence that he can read there traces
of its creator.
Light and darkness, wind and fire, water and earth, the tree and its fruit speak of God
and symbolize both his greatness and his nearness.
Inasmuch as they are creatures, these perceptible realities can become means of expressing the
action of God who sanctifies men and the action of men who offer worship to God.
The same is true of signs and symbols taken from the social life of man.
Washing and anointing, breaking bread and sharing the cup, can express the sanctifying
presence of God and man's gratitude toward his Creator.
The great religions of mankind witness, often impressively, to this cosmic and symbolic
meaning of religious rites.
The liturgy of the Church presupposes, integrates, and sanctifies elements from creation and human
culture, conferring on them the dignity of signs of grace, of the new creation in Jesus Christ.
Signs of the Covenant
The chosen people received from God distinctive signs and symbols that marked its liturgical life.
These are no longer solely celebrations of cosmic cycles and social gestures, but signs
of the covenant, symbols of God's mighty deeds for His people.
Among these liturgical signs from the Old Covenant are circumcision, anointing and consecration
of kings and priests, laying on of hands, sacrifices, and above all, the Passover.
The Church sees in these signs a prefiguring of the sacraments of the New Covenant, signs
taken up by Christ.
In His preaching, the Lord Jesus often makes use of the signs of creation to make known
the mysteries of the Kingdom of God.
He performs healings and illustrates his preaching with physical signs or symbolic
gestures. He gives new meaning to the deeds and signs of the Old Covenant above all to
the Exodus and the Passover, for he himself is the meaning of all these signs.
Sacramental Signs Since Pentecost, it is through the sacramental
signs of his Church that the Holy Spirit carries on the work of sanctification.
The sacraments of the church do not abolish, but purify and integrate all the richness of the signs and symbols of the cosmos and of social life. Further, they fulfill the types and figures of
the Old Covenant, signify and make actively present the salvation wrought by Christ,
and prefigure and anticipate the glory of heaven.
by Christ and prefigure and anticipate the glory of heaven. Okay, so there we are, day 156, paragraphs 1145 to 1152.
Man, is it just, I think that sometimes, here's what I do, sometimes I overlook the reality
in the power of signs and symbols because we think, oh, they're just signs, they're
just symbols.
And yet, like we said in the intro here, those signs and symbols are the way in which we communicate with everybody. We would not
know anything. I think about remember Helen Keller, I mean you might not
remember her, but you remember the story of Helen Keller. She's a young girl who
was both blind and deaf and so she could not hear, she could not see and so she
could not communicate. And so of course there's the story right that she lived
in this darkness and in this silence
and was unable and incapable essentially
of communicating her needs, her thoughts.
She didn't even know what other people around her
were thinking, what they wanted,
until along came this teacher, right?
Who was able to, through touch, communicate the realities.
I remember, have you ever seen,
is it called The Miracle Worker?
I can't remember
but the uh the movie about Helen Keller's life and about this teacher who comes into her life and the first time she touches water and then the teacher like traces like a sign on her maybe on
her hand the sign for water and then Helen runs around and she's just like what's this he's touching
all these things and wanting her teacher to communicate like she's given she's just like, what's this? He's touching all these things and wanting her teacher to communicate. Like she's given a name for the realities
that she experienced and she can understand them.
Now she can not only hear from other people,
she can communicate back to them
what's been trapped this whole time inside of her.
We can't understand ourselves.
We can't understand others
and others can't understand us without signs and symbols.
And so here's what the church is saying,
that God himself has done this.
He's written this into humanity,
that he communicates to us through signs and symbols.
So paragraph 1146 talks about signs of the human world.
So in every human life, it doesn't have to be religious.
Signs and symbols occupy an important place
because we're body and spirit.
We express and perceive spiritual realities
through physical signs and symbols.
And that's just reality.
I mean, I don't know if you ever have heard the quote
from Saint John Paul the second,
but he said, the body and it alone is capable
of making visible what is invisible,
the spiritual and divine.
So that reality of course, is that here you and I,
we've been given bodies and through our bodies
We are capable of making visible the invisible. What does that mean? That means that no one has ever seen a soul
I mean, I guess we've seen ghosts and things like that. Not everybody but some people have
But we know when Roger rocks walks into the room. Oh Rogers here. Why because the body is
Capable of making visible the invisible. Here's Rogers soul
But his body reveals his soul.
Same thing for us.
Everything you and I know,
we've known in and through our bodies.
And so here's what paragraph 1146 is saying,
that human beings are at once body and spirit,
and so we express and perceive spiritual realities
through physical signs and symbols.
So here's Roger, he's here,
and we know he's here because we see his body. How does Roger communicate anything to us? Well he doesn't use
telepathy. He doesn't just communicate to us in a spiritual way. He communicates to
us by using his voice, right? His body to say words that we hear with our ears, our
body. Or he waves and we see him elevating his hand and moving it back
and forth. And we communicate to each other with our bodies.
So we even can communicate to each other
deep and profound spiritual realities.
Think about this, for the last 156 days,
you've been listening with your body,
because the ears are part of the body.
You've been processing with your body,
meaning your brain is part of your body.
These words that you've been hearing,
me say that I'm saying with my mouth and vocal cords is part of your body. These words that you've been hearing me say that I'm saying with my mouth and vocal cords part of my body. So
we recognize these deep and profound things. I mean think about whenever you
read sacred scripture, you're reading the words of God that are coming to us
mediated, right? mediated through stuff, through signs and symbols. And so this is
just so important because God speaks to us this way.
He speaks to us through the visible creation.
Then you see the snow falling down
or maybe wherever you're at, it's raining or maybe the sun,
maybe it's dark out, whatever it is,
God speaks to us through visible creation.
We can read traces of our creator there.
Remember, we talked about this almost at the very beginning
days and weeks of this catechism in a year.
We talked about how God at the very beginning, days and weeks of this catechism in a year. We talked about how God reveals himself through creation.
That the very fact of the reality that creation exists
points to a creator.
And the fact that creation is beautiful
points to the beauty of the creator.
The fact that creation makes sense, right?
That we can do science, meaning the creator must be rational,
not accidental, not random.
So visible creation speaks to us.
And then we get to express our response to God.
So paragraph 1148 highlights,
yes, the perceptible realities of creation
of the world around us can express the action of God
who sanctifies us and the action of men who offer worship to God.
And that's just, and it's so remarkable.
In fact, not just in like the normal creation,
but also in culture.
So think about the normal human actions
of washing and anointing.
Yeah, that just means you're washing.
Means you're anointing, you're putting on oil on yourself
to like soothe your skin.
But these normal aspects take on a new meaning
when they're brought into the religious rites.
Again, baking bread and sharing the cup
or breaking bread, you can bake bread too,
breaking the bread and sharing the cup.
They are ways in which human beings like bond.
You know, we do a thing at the beginning
of every school year called alpha.
And alpha is an introduction to Christianity.
It was started out in England, in Anglican church.
And three elements of an alpha evening
is we first gather for a meal and we sit down at tables
and just have normal conversation
while breaking bread, right?
But while having food together.
There's something about that that just, that unites people.
And then later on, there's a presentation
on some aspects of the Christian life.
And then we just have a discussion.
These normal aspects of human living,
these normal aspects of social life,
what God has done is he's taken these normal aspects
and they've been elevated.
And so what happens, how they've been elevated?
Well, think about washing and anointing, breaking bread and sharing the cup. That's normal things people would do, taking these normal aspects and they've been elevated. And so what happens, how they've been elevated?
Well, think about washing and anointing,
breaking bread and sharing the cup.
That's normal things people would do,
but in the old covenant, what has God done?
He's taken those and given them new meaning.
He's repurposed them, we could say like that.
They become signs of the covenant.
So signs of the covenant that are,
I mean, if you've gone through the Bible,
you know what those signs are.
They're things like circumcision.
That's a sign of the covenant. You think like wait, what would sir?
How how could a little mini surgery on a baby?
How could that have any spiritual reality and yet that circumcision was what brought a man into the covenant with the Lord God and
And so these these these normal things have given supernatural power
They go right these natural things have given supernatural power.
These natural things have been giving a supernatural power.
So anointing and consecration, like laying out of hands.
We reach out and we touch people, right?
We put our hands on someone's shoulder, on their elbow.
If you have a deep friend or a family member
and you just wanna support them,
to put your hand on their back,
that makes sense that here's the Lord God who elevates that
to something like the laying on of hands and you know sacrifices we recognize sacrifices people
make for all sorts of things in the Old Covenant sacrifice becomes elevated to
worship of God and then of course what Jesus has done is he's transformed them
he's fulfilled them Jesus in his very self I mean think about how many times
do you have you read the scriptures in the Gospels where you know?
Jesus breathes on someone or Jesus spits on the ground makes
You know some kind of paste or mud and puts it on
You know someone's eyes or the man who is mute and deaf and Jesus puts his fingers in his ears and touches his tongue and spits
You know, okay, he's doing these
physical things
to communicate some
spiritual healing.
Of course, even think about Jesus's own sacrifice.
The fact that he gives us himself at the last supper and he gives up himself to
the father on the, in the, on the crucifixion on Golgotha, why would that
have anything to do with you and me?
Why would that have any ramifications
in your life and in my life? Well it does because these signs and symbols, these things that Jesus
actually did and actually said have spiritual power and those things are spiritually communicated.
That power is communicated to us in the sacraments. Does that make sense? So all of these things like
the words are communicated, gestures are communicated, these actions that are natural become supernatural, these actions of Jesus
become salvific and they come to us in the sacraments. That's what these this idea of
spending the day today talking about signs and symbols, that's what this is all about.
That these signs point to the reality but But even more, these signs and symbols
make present the reality.
Hope that makes sense,
because it just blows my mind.
I just think this is incredible.
And so I hope you do too.
But if you don't, it's all right.
Press play tomorrow
and maybe something else will blow your mind.
Ah man, you guys, today is 1.56
and we are trucking right along.
I want to let you know,
I don't know if I've told you yet,
but I am praying for you.
Please, please pray for me. My name is Father Mike. I cannot wait to see you tomorrow. God bless.