The Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz) - Day 365: So Be It
Episode Date: December 31, 2023Congratulations, you have reached Day 365! We conclude our journey through the Catechism with the final “nugget day” as we review the seven petitions of the Lord’s prayer. In closing, Fr. Mike r...eminds us of the purpose of our time with the Catechism: recognizing that every part of our human experience matters to God simply because he loves us. It matters to God that we know him, worship him, live in his love, and draw near to him in prayer. We respond to God’s astounding love for each of us with our final “Amen- so be it.” Today’s readings are Catechism paragraphs 2857-2865. Unlock the full experience of The Catechism in a Year (with Father Mike Schmitz) with the Ascension App! (https://ascensionpress.com/pages/ascension-app?_branch_match_id=1248288113491054729&utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=marketing&_branch_referrer=H4sIAAAAAAAAA8soKSkottLXz8nMy9ZLLE5OzSvOzM%2FTTSwo0EvOz9X3CKtwCktMDfB1SQIAklUiuCoAAAA%3D)Get access to an interactive reading plan, the complete text of the Catechism, episode transcripts, summaries, and more. 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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I'm a name's Father Mike Schmitz and you're listening to The Catechism in Your Podcast,
where we encounter God's plan of shared goodness for us, revealed in Scripture and passed
down through the tradition of the Catholic faith. The Catechism in Your is brought to you
by Ascension. In 365 days, we'll read through the Catechism of the Catholic Church discovering our identity
and God's family as we journey together to our heavenly home.
This is day 365, we're reading very good, 28, 57, to 28, 65.
As always, I'm using the Ascension Edition of the Catechism, which includes the foundations
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also before anything further, I wanna thank you
so much, all of you who have been here, day 365,
this is crazy, this is crazy.
This is amazing.
Do you ever think that you would read through the entire catechism?
I can't imagine.
So thank you so much.
Also thank you for your prayers.
Again, the people who are on this, who produce this podcast are incredible people.
People edit things.
I'm making all these mistakes and saying all the wrong things.
People who go over, like what I've said, and make sure that it's actually consistent with what the Catholic Church teaches. I don't want to teach any error at all.
But also just the ways in which we're praying for each other. Hopefully you've been spending a good
portion of the last three or 65 days praying for each other. I truly have been praying for you.
I'm so grateful for your prayers and your financial gifts, like again, this podcast is free to
have, but not free to make and we couldn't do without you. Okay, so let's get started. And
this is where nugget day and how perfect is this for us to have our final day, day of nuggets.
And there are quite a few 2057 to 2865 going through basically all that we just covered when we're
talking about the Lord's Prayer and talking about the our Father. So an incredible, incredible
review as we've launched into today. Let's just say a prayer before we dive into the chicken nuggets, you know?
Ridiculous.
Okay, and then even the Father and of the Son of always spirit, amen.
Father in heaven, I thank you.
I thank you for this opportunity, this chance to learn, this chance to hear the truth as articulated to us through
the Catechism by your church that you founded upon the rock of Peter, that you founded upon
the apostles, that you filled with your Holy Spirit and have brought to this day.
Thank you so much, Father. Thank you for this chance. I thank you for all the people
who have worked on this project.
All of them, every single one of them,
from those who have the biggest, most important,
and most of those visible jobs to those who have the least visible jobs
that we might never hear of, but because of them,
because of their willingness, their hard work, their perseverance,
we get this incredible gift of the Catechism, We get this incredible gift of the
Catechism and get this incredible gift of this podcast. Thank you so
much. And Father, thank you for every person who's pressed play.
Those who did the Catechism in a year and those who are just
finishing out the Catechism in two and a half or three years, Lord
God, we thank I thank you for every one of them. I asked you,
please, just like your son Jesus prayed to ask you to keep
them in your hand.
Our God, keep them close to your heart.
Pray for them.
Hold us and help us to hold on to you.
In Jesus' name we pray.
Amen.
The name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit.
Amen.
The state 365, we're reading paragraphs 2857 to 2865.
In brief, in the our Father, the object of the first three petitions
is the glory of the Father, the sanctification of his name,
the coming of the kingdom, and the fulfillment of his will.
The four others present our wants to him, they ask that our lives be nourished,
healed of sin, and may victorious in the struggle of good over evil.
By asking howl would be thy name, we enter into God's plan, the sanctification of his
name, revealed first to Moses, and then in Jesus, by us and in us, in every nation, and
in each man.
By the second petition, the church looks first to Christ's return and the final coming of the
reign of God. It also prays for the growth of the kingdom of God in the today of our own lives.
In the third petition, we ask our father to unite our will to that of his son,
so as to fulfill his plan of salvation in the life of the world. In the fourth petition,
by saying,
Give us, we express in communion with our brethren our
filial trust and our heavenly Father.
Our daily bread refers to the earthly nourishment necessary to
everyone for subsistence, and also to the bread of life,
the Word of God and the body of Christ.
It is received in God's today as the indispensable, super-essential nourishment
of the feast of the coming kingdom anticipated in the Eucharist.
The fifth petition begs God's mercy for our offences, mercy which can penetrate our hearts
only if we have learned to forgive our enemies with the example and help of Christ.
When we say, lead us not into temptation, we are asking God not to allow us to take the
path that leads to sin.
This petition implores the spirit of discernment and strength.
It requests the grace of vigilance and final perseverance.
In the last petition, but deliver us from evil, Christians pray to God with the church to
shore forth the victory already won by Christ over the ruler of this world, Satan, the angel personally opposed to God and to his plan of salvation.
By the final amen, we express our fiat concerning the seven petitions. So be it. There we have it, paragraphs 28, 57, 28, 65.
Nugget day, this is incredible.
This is the review, obviously.
We know all of these things, and there are some things to highlight.
So paragraph 28, 57, Nugget number one here.
The object of the first three petitions is the glory of the Father, right?
So the sanctification of his name, the coming of the kingdom, and the fulfillment of his
will.
This is so vitally important.
Remember, in so many ways, to be able to give God praise and to be able to recognize that we want
his name to be hallowed, we want his name to be known and loved adored, the coming of his kingdom,
and the fulfillment of his will. Remember that sense of, give me a heart like your sons.
Unite my will to that of your son.
So as to fulfill the plan of salvation
in the life of the world.
And then in the four petitions, we have,
give us a stair daily bread,
forgive us our trespasses,
as we feel the trespass against us,
lead us not into temptation,
but deliver us from evil.
We recognize that we're praying
because we realize we have this incredible dependence on God,
that this world, our hearts, our lives, we are broken.
God is so good that He wants us to bring everything to Him
and to entrust everything we have to Him.
And so we say, give us, and that's, remember,
we have the heart of children,
the heart of children who trust in their dad,
to say, okay, God, dad, our Father,
you know what we need. And so we are children who trust in you to give us exactly what we need. And that's, that's the key thing. I
just, I mean, we can go through the petitions again, but you know, when we started the
catacasem, maybe 365 days ago, maybe again, as I said two and a
half years ago, how long it's been for you?
It doesn't matter, you're here now.
When we started this, we were saying the thing that we've repeated so many times.
And that word is that this isn't just about information transfer, right?
This is about transformation.
This is not just about communication of data or wanting to know more things.
It's about conversion of heart.
And this last section, this last pillar on prayer
has been, I mean, all of the Catechism
has been to affect our life, right?
It's meant to bring us to a place in conversion.
So the first section on the creed, what we believe,
that's meant to shape our lens, right?
So I see God as He truly is.
I see salvation and faith and His revelation in ourselves
and each other as we are truly meant to be.
That second pillar about worship that's meant to actually shape how I worship God, how
do I approach Him, how do I realize what God is doing in our lives and in this world
by the power of the Holy Spirit, what Jesus made possible, the Holy Spirit makes actual
right.
Do we realize that's supposed to shape the way we approach the Lord and the sacraments,
how we worship Him?
That third pillar, of course, is meant to challenge us and hopefully it was challenging,
hopefully it was convicting. Hope we didn't throw anything away.
Hope we didn't discard anything. Hope we engaged and wrestled with the stuff we need to wrestle with.
But that's also meant to change us, how we live.
And this last pillar, this final pillar on prayer, we can't do anything without prayer.
That if I don't, if we don't, take what we've learned and apply it to how we see the world,
then it was a good exercise. If we don't take what we've learned and apply it to how we worship,
how we approach the Lord and let them into our lives in the sacraments, then again, this was
Now we approach the Lord and let him into our lives in the sacraments. Then again, this was interesting, but not impactful.
If I hear this, this is Christ's call, this is how we live.
I was supposed to live in this world as Christians.
And I go, that's an interesting note.
And I just kind of acknowledged that.
Yeah, that's what I thought, or that's a really challenging thing.
I don't know if I believe that, but we don't let it actually change how we live
then
And in some ways it's kind of like what's the point?
And lastly here to read about prayer to listen about prayer to learn about prayer is wonderful amazing so good
But if we do not become prayers
in some ways we're just
Missing the most incredible opportunity.
In many ways we're maybe wasting this incredible opportunity.
Because God loves you so much.
You need to know that.
God loves you so much.
Remember, He knows you.
He doesn't love you all. All y'all going through the Gaticism in you. He doesn't love y'all.
All y'all going through the Gaticism in here.
He doesn't love y'all. He loves you.
So much.
Isn't it crazy to realize
that it matters to him,
whether or not we know him, the first pillar?
It matters to God that whether or not we have faith in him. Isn't it amazing?
I mean, it boggles the mind to realize here is the God of the universe and it actually matters to
him that we worship him in a particular way. It matters to him that we show up for mass. It
matters to him that we participate. It matters to him that we let him heal us through reconciliation.
That's nuts. That doesn't make any sense.
Why would it matter to the God of the universe what I do in that third pillar, right?
How we live?
Again, it's just bonkers to realize that here is God himself and it matters to him whether
I'm honest or not.
Matters to him about how we live out our private property and how we live out our
relations with our parents and with our children.
How we live our relationship with our, the people around us, it matters to God what we do
with our sexuality.
Isn't that crazy to think?
But it matters to him.
Why?
Because you matter to him.
And lastly, this pillar on prayer. Why in the world would God want my attention?
Honestly, why in the world would the God of the universe ever want my attention?
Why would it matter to him?
Whether I have that like St. Tres said, a gentle glance turned toward heaven.
Why would he want me to look at him?
Why would it matter to him?
The reason is because you matter to him. That's why it matters. Whether we know him,
that's why it matters whether we worship him, that's why it matters how we live, it's why it matters
whether or not we pray, because you matter to him, you matter to God. And so this time of transformation, this time of
conversion, it's a big deal. Why? Because you're a big deal. That's it. And the greatest big deal,
right? The Lord Himself says so. So you can argue with me and say, Father, you're wrong. I'm not a big deal.
Well, don't take my word for it.
Look at a crucifix.
That's how much you matter to him.
Look at the Eucharist.
That's how much you matter to him.
Remember that quote from other Teresa?
When you look at a crucifix,
you can see how much he loved you back then. And when you look at a crucifix, you can see how much he loved you back then.
When you look at the Eucharist, you can see how much he loves you right now.
That's how much you matter.
God declares that you are worth his very life.
Death.
Resurrection and ascension.
That is bananas, as they say.
That is bonkers, as they say.
And yet here we are, it's the truth.
In some response, what do we do? We say, Amen.
You're loved. So be it. You are worth this. His very life, death and resurrection. So be it.
God says that you and your life matters.
And we say, okay, God, if that's the case, then amen.
So be it.
Thank you so much for spending this time with me and with the catacasms.
That with me, I know you're not hanging out with me.
You're hanging out with the catacasms.
Thank you so much. All the people who I just, I'm blown away by all the people who contributed to the writing
of this catacism, the editing of the catacism, a sent team at ascension who made the new, you
know, ascension version of the catacism, all the these people just gave their lives so that you
and I could hear these words. I'm so grateful to them. I'm so grateful to you. I don't know if I've said this before,
but when I say I'm praying for you every day, I actually am every single day. Every single
day, I don't miss a day. If I do miss a day, I pray for you twice the next day. I am so grateful. And I'll tell you what, I'll make a promise.
I know it's day 365, but I am going to continue praying for you on day 366 and day 367 until
I can't anymore.
I am 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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