The Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz) - Day 239: The Formation of Conscience (2024)

Episode Date: August 26, 2024

Together, with Fr. Mike, we unpack the formation of our conscience. Fr. Mike emphasizes that a well-formed conscience is one that is both “upright and truthful.” He also highlights the idea that a... well-formed intellect is vital to having a well-formed conscience. We cannot just say something is either right or wrong, we have to understand why we think that. Today’s readings are Catechism paragraphs 1783-1789. 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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Starting point is 00:00:00 Hi, my name is Father Mike Schmitz and you're listening to the Catechism in the 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 the 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. This is day 239. We are reading paragraphs 1783 to 1789. As always, I am using the Ascension edition of the Catechism, which includes the Foundations of Faith approach, but you can follow along with any recent version of the Catechism of the Catholic Church. You
Starting point is 00:00:38 can also download your own Catechism in a year reading plan by visiting ascensionpress.com slash C-I-Y. You can also click follow or subscribe in your podcast app for daily updates and daily notifications today And it's gonna be the day. I think it's the second time I made that joke It's I don't even know what the songs from the 1990s You know day 239 and it is 1783 to 1789 didn't even fall through on the joke. It's today is gonna be the day I'm gonna make it back to you. Is that like I don't know, it's a British band. I can't remember. Anyways, day 239. Goodness gracious, we're talking about conscience. We've been talking about conscience for a little bit now and we're gonna continue to talk about the
Starting point is 00:01:12 formation of conscience and the fact that, we already said this before, is that we have a right to act in conscience and in freedom so as to personally make moral decisions. That's what we have. No one can force us to do something and yet conscience has to be formed. It can't And yet, conscience has to be formed. It can't be forced, but it has to be formed. It can't be coerced, but it has to be formed. And so, what is it informed with? It's informed with not only the intellectual formation,
Starting point is 00:01:37 our conscience is also formed by personal formation. What I mean by that is, we all know what it is to know the right thing, but to do the wrong thing, right? We know what it is to have the intellectual knowledge about this. But conscience, remember conscience is different. It's distinct from simply intellect and distinct from simply will. It's a whole kind of, I want to say other thing.
Starting point is 00:01:58 And so yes, conscience is a reasoned action. So it's intellectual, but we realize it's also action meaning it's connected to the will because of that we recognize that the formation of conscience isn't merely intellectual formation it's also you say like I don't know moral formation really in so many ways because again let's go back to this we're gonna say this a couple times today it is one thing to know the right thing to do and it is another thing to know the right thing to do, and it is another thing to do it.
Starting point is 00:02:27 For our conscience to be formed well, we have to be the kind of people who are formed not only in knowing the good, but also choosing the good. And so we're gonna talk about that today, as well as some other things. The fact that education of conscience is a lifelong task and some other things like this. Okay, in order to dive into today,
Starting point is 00:02:44 hopefully this has been, last couple of days have been hopefully a real big blessing, but also maybe even a challenge. And maybe that's even a good thing, right? Sometimes I keep going back, oh, I'm sorry guys, this is kind of a tough thing, but maybe that's a good thing. Maybe it's true that it is important for us
Starting point is 00:03:02 to do hard things and to face hard truths and hard teachings and actually let the Holy Spirit not only console as we said before but also let the Holy Spirit convict. And so we're going to pray for that grace today as we pray. Father in heaven we give you praise and we call upon your name. We call upon the name of your son Jesus Christ. We ask your Holy Spirit to be sent upon us this day that we can truly know the good and our minds be formed, our intellects, our reasons, reason be formed to the truth,
Starting point is 00:03:34 but also that our will is conformed to the good, that also we have the strength to do the good, not simply know the good, but to choose the good. And so we ask you, please, Lord God, console our conscience where we need to be consoled, convict our conscience where we need to be convicted, and help us to become the kind of people that can live in this world, this complicated and complex world, like saints. In your name we pray. Amen. In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit, amen. Today is 239. We are reading paragraphs 1783 to 1789.
Starting point is 00:04:09 The Formation of Conscience Conscience must be informed and moral judgment enlightened. A well-formed conscience is upright and truthful. It formulates its judgments according to reason in conformity with the true good willed by the wisdom of the Creator. The education of conscience is indispensable for human beings who are subjected to negative influences and tempted by sin to prefer their own judgment and to reject authoritative teachings. The education of the conscience is a lifelong task. From the earliest years, it awakens the child to the knowledge and practice of the interior law recognized by conscience. Prudent education teaches virtue.
Starting point is 00:04:49 It prevents or cures fear, selfishness and pride, resentment arising from guilt, and feelings of complacency born of human weakness and faults. The education of the conscience guarantees freedom and engenders peace of heart. In the formation of conscience, the word of God is the light for our path. We must assimilate it in faith and prayer and put it into practice. We must also examine our conscience before the Lord's cross. We are assisted by the gifts of the Holy Spirit, aided by the witness or advice of others, and guided by the authoritative teaching of the Church. To Choose in Accord with Conscience
Starting point is 00:05:28 Faced with the moral choice, conscience can make either a right judgment in accordance with reason and the divine law, or on the contrary, an erroneous judgment that departs from them. Man is sometimes confronted by situations that make moral judgments less assured and decision difficult. But he must always seriously seek what is right and good and discern the will of God expressed in divine law. To this purpose, man strives to interpret the data of experience and the signs of the times assisted by the virtue of prudence, by the advice of competent people, and by the help of the Holy Spirit and His gifts. Some rules apply in every case.
Starting point is 00:06:07 One may never do evil so that good may result from it. The golden rule, whatever you wish that men would do to you, do so to them. Charity always proceeds by way of respect for one's neighbor and his conscience. Thus sinning against your brethren and wounding their conscience you sin against Christ Therefore it is right not to do anything that makes your brother stumble All right there we have it day 239 paragraphs 1783 to 1789 there is so much good in these brief paragraphs And so let's just let's kind of go back and start at the very beginning information of conscience we say this the conscience must be informed and start at the very beginning. Information of conscience. We say this,
Starting point is 00:06:45 the conscience must be informed and moral judgment enlightened. And what is immoral conscience like? Well, it says this, it's upright and truthful. And that's one of the things that we can even just stop right here and say, well, that seems very, very obvious. And yet at the same time, it's one of those, I think truths that is so obvious that we could pass over it without giving it its due attention. So a well-formed conscience is upright and truthful and We have to ask the question. I mean, I remember listening to a man who was talking about he's examining his own self
Starting point is 00:07:13 He's he was examining his their own way of thinking and his own way of acting in this world And he said I started paying attention to what I was saying and he said a realism. This is a smart guy This is an intelligent man and he's trying, but he also wasn't paying attention to his conscience. He wasn't paying attention to, am I actually living what I believe is true? I'm actually saying what I believe is true. And in fact, he said, I started paying attention
Starting point is 00:07:35 to what I was saying, and I realized that this massive percent of the day, I was saying things that I didn't believe were true. You know, and the will from conscience is upright and truthful, meaning I only say what I believe is true. And yet, let's go back to our daily lives. How many times are in the course of a day might we just go along with something even though we know it's not true, know it's not good because it's easy to
Starting point is 00:08:00 go along? Or we don't say something that we know would be needed to say or we even say something we know is false Again, a well-formed conscience is upright and truthful So there's this there's this truth truth to it goes on to say it formulates its judgments according to reason Again, remember we talked about our intellect now important our intellectual formation is when it comes to our conscience So if it formulates its judgments according to reason One of the things we have to have to examine I have to ask ourselves the question of yeah I think this is fine You know think about any I can you can you say like hot button issue of the day you might say well
Starting point is 00:08:36 I think that's fine. Okay, great Why or look at something and say I think that's wrong. Okay, great Why and if I can't give a reason why I think this is And if I can't give a reason why I think this is good or I can't give a reason why I think this is bad, then how about this, I don't have a reason. That is not an example of a well-formed conscience. I think this is fine, why? Because people should just be able to do what they want.
Starting point is 00:08:58 Well, that is a reason. Here's the next question, is it a good reason? Or I think it's bad because those people should be stopped whoever they are. Okay, wait, why? Again with so many things that we could say in the course of any given day again, you know You and I we probably get into conversations with people all the time where we offer our opinion We offer our perspective and we say what we think is good or we think is right or we think is bad We think is wrong The great question to be able to always ask
Starting point is 00:09:25 if I have a will-formed conscience is the question, do I have a reason? Why do I think this? Why do I think that X is fine? Why do I think that Y is bad? I need to have a reason. Next, I need to have a good reason. It goes on to say, in conformity,
Starting point is 00:09:40 so it's formulated as a conscience, is judgments according to reason, in conformity with the true good willed by the wisdom of the creator. And so we recognize that what is good? What is the good that we've been created for? And goes on, paragraph, this is still paragraph 1783,
Starting point is 00:09:58 every sentence is gold though, you guys, I just think this is incredible. It says the education of conscience is indispensable for human beings who are subjected to negative influences. So this idea of the noble savage, right? You have Jean-Jacques Rousseau and some other people who would say that, you know, left to ourselves,
Starting point is 00:10:13 left on our own, we would be just fine. That it's actually culture that corrupts us. And that on our own though, we'd be completely fine. Well, the church says, hmm, not so much. Now there are corruptive influences. That's why it says education of conscience is indispensable for human beings who are subjected to negative influences,
Starting point is 00:10:29 but it also means that we need to be educated. We need to actually be formed, because without form, I think, well, form we have no shape, I guess. Without form we have no structure, fine. Without form, without formation, the negative influences of the world around us will continue to take us off our axis, right? without form, without formation, the negative influences of the world around us will continue to take us off our axis, right?
Starting point is 00:10:48 Without formation, we won't be strong enough. We just go with the tide, we just go with the flow. And so we recognize that, no, we're not born noble savages where everything we want is automatically good. We also are born with broken hearts, and again, dimmed intellects. So the education of conscience, formation of conscience, indispensable,
Starting point is 00:11:07 because yes, we have corruptible negative influences, and we're tempted by sin, even in our own self. We always say this, tempted by sin to prefer their own judgment and to reject authoritative teachings. I mean, does that not define or describe you and I? You and me? Doesn't that describe us?
Starting point is 00:11:26 Is that we're tempted by sin to prefer our own judgment. I think this is okay, why? Because I want to do it. I mean, that's how many times we think, oh no, there's nothing wrong with that, why? Because that's what I do. Okay, let's stop, we have to pause. Remember, when it comes to the formation of conscience,
Starting point is 00:11:42 we formulate our judgments according to reason Always be willing and able to ask that question and answer that question Why I think this is okay why I think this is wrong why I know I've said that probably five times today But I think man if we want to keep it simple that is one way to keep it simple Naguane on paragraph 1784 says the education of conscience lifelong task Absolutely from the earliest years it awakens the child to the knowledge and practice of the interior law recognized by conscience Remember we talked about how conscience, you know Romans chapter 1 st Paul says yeah, this is written on the human heart
Starting point is 00:12:18 there's a right and wrong is a sense of right and wrong written on the human heart and the formation of conscience education of conscience awakens us to this knowledge and the practice of the interior law recognized by conscience and this is the thing not just the knowledge but the practice of the interior law so I was saying at the very beginning the kind of the intro we realize yes from conscience is formed by reason right it's exercised by our will. There are so many times when I know, I intellectually know this is the right thing to do,
Starting point is 00:12:50 but my will is not strong enough to do it. In fact, I think it's C.S. Lewis who gives some kind of example along those lines. I'm not gonna look it up. I'm just gonna give you my remembrance of it, my memory of this. As he talks about there, you could have someone who has been taught all of the virtues
Starting point is 00:13:07 But raised by thieves like someone has been taught like no these are what the virtues are But they've been raised in a way that no you don't have to choose those virtues, but you know all of them That person could have incredible intellectual knowledge of here's what the good is, but they've been raised knowledge of here's what the good is but they've been raised to basically operate according to utility or operate according to preference rather than operating according to the true good and here's what it says here in paragraph 1784 it says this education awakens the child to knowledge and practice of the interior law recognized by conscience what we have to every one of us has to do is again like we're doing now which now, which is, I want to learn.
Starting point is 00:13:45 I want to learn what the good is. I want to learn what I need to choose, what virtue is. I want to learn what God's law tells me about the right way to live. But also, every one of us, again, remember, this is not merely about data transfer, but this is about transformation. That we're not just trying to information transfer,
Starting point is 00:14:02 but transformation. So it's not just, I'm getting this So it's not just I'm getting this intellectual formation But as I'm getting this intellectual formation, how do I put this into practice? How do I actually choose this with my very life? We have to exercise both if we really want to have the education and formation of conscience now I love what this has goes on to say prudent education teaches virtue it prevents or cures fear education teaches virtue, it prevents or cures fear. So prudent education, like education and virtue of the conscience, formation of the conscience, that I know the good and I've actually been strengthened to do it, it prevents or
Starting point is 00:14:34 cures fear. Cures selfishness or pride, resentment from arising from guilt, and feelings of complacency born of human weakness and faults. I think this line is worth taking to prayer, where it's worth reflecting on. Just realizing, oh my goodness, if I had a growth in virtue, again this growth in virtue, education and conscience, would be I know the good and I have the ability to choose the good. What would that do? Well, there's so many things in our lives that cause us to fear, that cause us to have resentment,
Starting point is 00:15:09 that cause us to be selfish, that cause us to be prideful. But if you and I, if we knew the good and we chose it, I think a lot of, in so many ways, we would experience what true freedom is. In so many ways, the things that scare us, the things that elevate us with you know False pride or they fill us with this resentment arising from guilt They would might even be cured And I think that is it's worth it to realize way to this education in in our formation of conscience Isn't just so that I feel bad about everything now? Like again, that's sometimes we think that. Sometimes we think that
Starting point is 00:15:48 if I learn all the moral laws and moral commandments from the Lord that now I'm just going to feel guilty about everything. Well, yes, that's true in as much as if I learned the commandments but then didn't keep them, yes, I would feel very guilty. But if our education and formation and conscience would help us learn the good, the true, the beautiful, and actually choose and live the true, the good, and the beautiful, how amazing would that be? It's in fact the last line in paragraph 1784 says, the education of conscience guarantees freedom and engenders peace of heart.
Starting point is 00:16:24 Again, that's you and me. That's us when we actually do what we know is the right. It guarantees freedom and engenders peace of heart. And we get this education, not only from our reason, not only from good arguments, we have the philosophers who talk about virtues and we have saints to talk about virtues But the formation of conscience in the Word of God is the light for our path, right? Psalm that 119 talks about that the Word of God is a light for our path
Starting point is 00:16:53 And I love how it says we must also examine our conscience before the Lord's cross Let's also examine our conscience before the Lord's cross What does that mean? Well, here's what it means for me. What it means is, in my life I can recognize, maybe you can recognize this too, I recognize that I can give myself a pass. Like, well, that wasn't so bad.
Starting point is 00:17:14 Like whether there was that thought, that moment of jealousy, that moment of selfishness, that moment of anger, whatever the thing was, moment of self-righteousness. Think of all the things we could choose in the course of any normal day. Like, okay, that wasn't so bad, no big deal. But examined before the Lord's cross,
Starting point is 00:17:33 say, oh wait, but that's what love looks like. Here is Jesus on the cross, here is God who actually deserves all of our honor, all of our love, he deserves all glory and more. And here he is pouring himself out in love. Okay, so now my conscience needs to be examined before that kind of love. Also, on the flip side, at the same time,
Starting point is 00:17:56 at the same time, same side of the, or different side of the same coin, I examined my conscience, which could convict and condemn me. My own examination of my conscience could condemn me but examined in the light of the Lord's cross I Realize but he took that condemnation upon himself Here is it. Here's yeah my sins my guilt that condemns me, but his mercy frees me So we also have this we have this this double a way that we examine our conscience before the Lord's cross
Starting point is 00:18:23 All right couple last things. To choose accord with one's conscience, paragraph 1786, it says this, faced with a moral choice, we can either make a right judgment according to reason and divine law, or on the contrary, a wrong judgment. Right, we know we can do that. Yet paragraph 1787 highlights this reality. It's not always simple. It's not always straightforward.
Starting point is 00:18:42 It's not always easy. It says, man is sometimes confronted by situations that make moral judgments less assured and decision difficult. And that is true. We can find ourselves not only where it's complicated, but also how to do the right thing in this situation would be very, very costly. Yet, we must always seriously seek what is right and good and discern the will of God expressed in divine law So yes we're gonna find ourselves in a complicated world and complex decisions that are not always super easy and Decisions that can become very very difficult and yet to this purpose
Starting point is 00:19:16 We strive to interpret the data of experience and the sign of the times assisted by the virtue of prudence the advice of competent people Help with the Holy Spirit and his gifts And yet we basically the church is saying yet we have to try and we're gonna try this by the virtue of prudence, the advice of competent people, the help of the Holy Spirit and His gifts. And yet we basically, the church is saying, yet we have to try, and we're gonna try this by doing what? By reforming the light of God's law and the will of God expressed through the church
Starting point is 00:19:36 and also interpret our experience. As we grow in wisdom, as we grow in experience, hopefully we're growing in wisdom, and then also the advice of competent people and the help of the Holy Spirit and His gifts. And is so key. We're going to continue to talk tomorrow about erroneous judgment. What is that? When we make a wrong judgment of conscience, we make a wrong decision, at the same time we realize there are things that apply in every case and these are the last three kind of like, these are statements, these are essentially rules that are always true. They always apply in every case. Number one, one may never do evil so that good may result from it.
Starting point is 00:20:08 Always, always true. Even in a complex world, one may never do evil so that good may result from it. Now, sorry, I know I said this would be the end, but let me give an example. Sometimes people have this complicated... I actually remember one of my sisters at one point had said, okay, what about this? What if there was someone who kidnapped every member of the family and you had to, talking to me, she said, and you had to shoot one of us so the rest of us would go. That's what the kidnapper said, that if you kill one of us, everyone else can go free.
Starting point is 00:20:34 And if you don't, then they're gonna kill all of us. Which one would you choose? And I remember thinking, is it because you think I'll choose you? Like, no, I love you. But I was like, I would choose nobody. He said, then you'd be killing all of us. No, that's not true.
Starting point is 00:20:50 The kidnapper would become the murderer. Like, right, I wouldn't be killing any of you. No, but if you killed one of us, then everyone else would go free. And I'm like, yeah, but one may never do evil, so the good may result from it. I may never kill one of my siblings so that my other siblings could live, right? Because the evil action is on the murderer.
Starting point is 00:21:08 I'm not going to take that evil action upon myself even to save someone else. Right? Because that would always be wrong. One may never do evil so the good may result from it. And that's the second rule, the golden rule. Whatever you wish that men would do to you, do so to them. And the third rule is this. Charity always proceeds by way of respect for one's neighbor in his conscience.
Starting point is 00:21:26 Here's the quote from Matthew chapter seven, verse 12. This is the quote, thus sinning against your brethren and wounding their conscience, you sin against Christ. Therefore, it is right not to do anything that makes your brother stumble. It's right not to do anything that makes your brother stumble.
Starting point is 00:21:43 That's called scandal. We could actually cause our brothers, our sisters, our little ones to stumble. And we must never ever do that. I know it's a lot to ask, but at the same time, we have to be up to the tops of the challenge and up to the task because the Lord is calling us to this. We can't do it on our own. Remember at the church keeps saying we do this by the Holy Spirit, by his grace and by growing in the gifts and life of the spirit.
Starting point is 00:22:04 That's what this is all called. It's called the life in Christ, life in the Spirit. And I'm praying for you. Please pray for me. My name is Father Mike. I cannot wait to see you tomorrow. God bless.

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