The Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz) - Day 240: Erroneous Judgment of Conscience (2024)

Episode Date: August 27, 2024

It is possible for our moral conscience to remain in ignorance for a variety of reasons. Fr. Mike delves into the sources of errors of judgment in moral conduct and how habitual sin blinds our conscie...nce. As we wrap up this article, Fr. Mike reminds us that a well-formed conscience sets us free and gives us the power to do what we ought. Today’s readings are Catechism paragraphs 1790-1802. 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 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. This is day 240. We're reading paragraphs 1790 to 1802. There's a little bit of nuggets in there today.
Starting point is 00:00:30 As always, I'm using the Ascension edition of the Catechism, which includes the Foundations of Faith approach. 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. And you can click follow or subscribe on your podcast app for daily updates and daily notifications.
Starting point is 00:00:47 Today's day two 40. I just want to have a quick thank you for all those who have supported the production of this podcast with your prayers, your financial gifts, literally, literally, we couldn't do this without you. We couldn't get to day two 40. That's for sure. Reading paragraphs, as I said, 1790 to 1802. What we're talking about today is an erroneous judgment.
Starting point is 00:01:03 We always must obey the certain judgment of our conscience. If we deliberately act against it, we condemn ourselves. Okay, so that's the key though. We have to always obey the certain judgment of our conscience. If I knew something would be the wrong thing to do, I was completely convinced of this, I knew it would be the wrong thing to do, and if I deliberately acted against that, I would be condemning myself. And yet, it can happen that the moral conscience
Starting point is 00:01:27 remains in ignorance and makes erroneous judgments. Because we're talking about that today, let us open ourselves to the Holy Spirit and call upon God our Father in Jesus' name to send that spirit among us. Let's pray now. Father in heaven, we give you praise, we give you glory. We ask you to please open our minds
Starting point is 00:01:44 so that we can truly apprehend the truth. We can truly apprehend the good, the beautiful and give us hearts that are in wills that are strong and courageous that can actually choose what we know is true and refuse to do what we know is evil. Help us always to turn away from evil, even in small ways, Lord God.
Starting point is 00:02:03 There are some things that are obviously evil, some things that we would say are beyond the pale, we would never choose those. Lord, we ask you to please help us to choose against those when they're small. Help us to choose against those when they're little. Help us to choose against those when we just tolerate evil in our lives.
Starting point is 00:02:16 Help us to not tolerate evil in our lives. The evil that we not only tolerate, but sometimes we delight in. Help us to never do that. Help us to we delight in. Help us to never do that. Help us to delight in you. Help us to delight in virtue. Help us to delight in truth and goodness and beauty. In Jesus' name we pray.
Starting point is 00:02:31 Amen. In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Amen. It is day 240. We are reading paragraphs 1790 to 1802. Aroneous Judgment. A human being must always obey the certain judgment of his conscience. If he were deliberately to act against it, he would condemn himself.
Starting point is 00:02:52 Yet, it can happen that moral conscience remains in ignorance and makes erroneous judgments about acts to be performed or already committed. This ignorance can often be imputed to personal responsibility. This is the case when a man takes little trouble to find out what is true and good, or when conscience is by degrees almost blinded through the habit of committing sin. In such cases, the person is culpable for the evil he commits. Ignorance of Christ and his gospel, bad example given to others, enslavement to one's passions, assertion of a mistaken notion of autonomy of
Starting point is 00:03:25 conscience, rejection of the Church's authority and her teaching, lack of conversion and of charity, these can be at the source of errors of judgment and moral conduct. If, on the contrary, the ignorance is invincible, or the moral subject is not responsible for his erroneous judgment, the evil committed by the person cannot be imputed to him. It remains no less an evil, a privation, a disorder. One must therefore work to correct the errors of moral conscience. A good and pure conscience is enlightened by true faith, for charity proceeds at the same time from a pure heart and a good conscience and sincere faith.
Starting point is 00:04:06 As Gaudium et Spes states, the more a correct conscience prevails, the more do persons and groups turn aside from blind choice and try to be guided by objective standards of moral conduct. In brief, conscience is man's most secret core and his sanctuary. There he is alone with God whose voice echoes in his depths. Conscience is a judgment of reason by which the human person recognizes the moral quality of a concrete act. For the man who has committed evil, the verdict of his conscience remains a pledge of conversion and of hope. A well-formed conscience is upright and truthful.
Starting point is 00:04:45 It formulates its judgments according to reason, in conformity with the true good willed by the wisdom of the Creator. Everyone must avail himself of the means to form his conscience. Faced with a 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. A human being must always obey the certain judgment of his conscience. Conscience can remain in ignorance or make erroneous judgments.
Starting point is 00:05:14 Such ignorance and errors are not always free of guilt. The word of God is a light for our path. We must assimilate it in faith and prayer and put it into practice. This is how moral conscience is formed. All right, there it is, erroneous judgment. So a couple assertions and a couple dangers, right? We're looking at this first paragraph 1790. It says this, as we said at the very intro, a human being must always obey the certain judgment of his conscience. So if I know something is true, right? If I know something is. So if I know something is true, right, if I know something is wrong, if I know something is good, if I know something is evil, I have
Starting point is 00:05:50 to, that's certain judgment. I know this to be true. If I were to deliberately act against it, I would condemn myself, right, because I would be doing what I knew was false. We mentioned this yesterday. That person I mentioned who had looked at it, he examined his own life and he realized that the majority of what he would say in the course of a daily basis was not true. He did not truly believe this. And he realized that in doing that, he is making himself weaker.
Starting point is 00:06:12 Because he was saying things he didn't even believe. He was condemning himself, right? He was speaking against what he knew was true already. At the same time, it says this, yet it can happen that moral conscience remains in ignorance and makes erroneous judgment about acts to be performed or already committed So we recognize that we have to follow the certain judgment of our conscience at the same time our moral conscience
Starting point is 00:06:36 Can remain in ignorance we can make erroneous judgments Therefore this ignorance if we don't know the true the the good, the beautiful, that can be imputed to one's personal responsibility. It actually could be the case that, yeah, I didn't know that, but I had every opportunity to know it. I didn't know that, but it was my job to know it. Maybe I should share this example before
Starting point is 00:06:56 one of our students at one point got pulled over for speeding, essentially. And the officer said, you know, this is a 30 mile an hour zone. And she said, but I didn't know it was 30 miles an hour. And the reality of course is if you're driving, it's your job to know. If you're driving, it's your job to know the speed limit. And that's why the cataclysm quotes Gaudi Mac Spez
Starting point is 00:07:14 and says, this is the case, you know, it's our fault. If I'm ignorant and it's my fault, it says, this can be the case when a person takes little trouble to find out what is true and good. Think about that, think about us. Man, how many times like, nah, I think that's fine, I'm sure that's fine. And have I ever thought about it?
Starting point is 00:07:30 Remember yesterday's big question? Like, well, I think this is good, I think this is bad. Okay, give me a reason. What's the reason why you think this is good? What's the reason why you think this is bad? Like, I don't know, I just, this is what people say, right? That's what our culture says, that's what I want to be true. And our ignorance can be our fault
Starting point is 00:07:46 when we take little trouble to find out what is true and good. Or it says this, I don't want to say it's even worse, but it's also the case. Or when conscience is by degrees almost blinded through the habit of committing sin. We realize that sin can make us blind. Sin can make us deaf.
Starting point is 00:08:02 Sin can make us numb. In fact, I remember someone, the preacher, who once said something along the lines, he highlighted the fact that some people were saying, oh, you know, sin pricked my conscience. And this man said, actually, that doesn't happen. Sin doesn't prick your conscience, sin deadens your conscience.
Starting point is 00:08:18 He says here, sin can blind our conscience, sin can deafen our conscience. He said, God pricks your conscience. God is the one who helps us see. God is the one who helps us hear. God is the one who wakens us up. Sin blinds, deafens, and numbs our conscience. And if this is the case, if I've taken little trouble to find out what is true and good, or when by degrees my conscience is almost blinded to the habit of committing sin then I'm culpable for the evil I commit because it was my job to know. I'm alive, I'm a human being, I'm a rational human being, a rational being made in God's image and likeness. It's my job to find out what
Starting point is 00:08:56 the truth of good and beautiful is and if I choose against the truth, the good and beautiful, if I choose the unclean, if I choose the evil and I become blinded that's my fault. Now some other things that can be at the heart of our errors of judgment, the things that can be at the heart of our malformed conscience is in paragraph 1792. It says ignorance of Christ and his gospel. Those are some of the things that just, yeah I didn't know that was the true, the good, the beautiful. I didn't know that was the right thing to do. Others, bad example given by others. I surround myself by people who, or even I've never even had a choice, right? Maybe it was people I was raised by, maybe it was the people I just kind of happened to fall in with.
Starting point is 00:09:32 It wasn't even, again, my decision. I just happened to be there. But the bad example given by others, that can be a source of errors of judgment. Enslavement one's passions, when we talked about the passions before, right? Those passions are meant to be the driver, right? The engine in us. It gives us the fuel to reach out to the true, the good and the beautiful.
Starting point is 00:09:49 But so often the passions aren't merely that fuel. The passions are the thing we choose, the thing we follow as opposed to being guided by our intellect and moved by our will. We're just moved by those desires and we can become enslaved to those things. There's the next one that says, assertion of a mistaken notion of autonomy of conscience.
Starting point is 00:10:06 Meaning, I don't need any guidance, I can figure it out myself, I don't need to be taught, I don't need to be formed, I think this is the case, therefore it is the case. The next one is connected to it, rejection of the church's authority and or teaching that can be a source of my error and judgment. The last one here is lack of conversion and charity.
Starting point is 00:10:27 Lack of conversion and lack of love. That I haven't actually been conformed to even wanting to be like Jesus. Or maybe I just lack love. Remember what love is. Love is willing the good of the other. And maybe I know the good, I know the true, I know the beautiful, I just don't care, right?
Starting point is 00:10:44 I have a lack of love and therefore Yeah, this is at the source of maybe my error of judgment and moral conduct Now last thing there are times where our ignorance is invincible. Yep. I didn't know that in knowing my story There's no way I could have known that there's no way I should have known that so is what they call invincible. Or, you know, I'm not responsible for my erroneous judgment. For whatever reason, my culpability, right, my culpability has been mitigated, maybe even eradicated. Now at the same time it says this judgment remains no less an evil, it's still a privation, it's still a disorder, and I have to therefore work to correct that. I have
Starting point is 00:11:23 to continue to go about the process of formation of my conscience Therefore no one's off the hook even if my ignorance is invincible Even if there are things in my life that are happening that they make it so my guilt my culpability right has mitigated All of us are called to become virtuous not because this is a straightjacket, but because we're called to be free remember virtue Is a call invitation to be free. Remember virtue is a call, an invitation to be free, to have a formed conscience is an invitation to be free, to be strong, to be courageous, to be powerful in this world, as strong as possible in this world. That's what virtue is. It is not a
Starting point is 00:11:56 straight jacket that binds us. It is the power, remember freedom, it is the power to do what we ought and to have that power. Think about this, imagine your life like this. If it is the power to do what we ought. And to have that power, think about this, imagine your life like this. If you had the power to do what you ought, how incredibly free you would feel. Like we mentioned yesterday, you wouldn't be afraid. If you had the power to do what you ought, you would have joy.
Starting point is 00:12:17 And that's what God wants for us. That's what the church wants for us when we talk about the Saronius judgment. Yes, that we have to always obey the certain judgment of our conscience. And yet we have to make sure that that conscience has been and is being formed. That is the great invitation that the church puts out to us tomorrow. I mentioned the word virtues about a thousand times today.
Starting point is 00:12:37 Well, tomorrow we're going to talk about article seven, which is beginning to talk about the virtues, which is just you guys. I'm telling you right now, you're gonna love until then 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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