The Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz) - Day 38: Summary of the Trinity (2025)
Episode Date: February 7, 2025We have arrived at the “nugget day” or In Brief section for the paragraphs examining the nature of the Father in the Trinity. Fr. Mike reiterates some of the “nuggets” of wisdom from these pas...t few days. He emphasizes the importance of how Baptism allows us to share in the life of the Holy Trinity. We conclude this section with a reflection on this profound call to share in the glory of the Trinity even though it exists “in the obscurity of faith.” Today’s readings are Catechism paragraphs 261-267. 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 the Year podcast,
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In 365 days, we'll read through the Catechism of the Catholic Church, discovering our identity
and God's family as we journey together toward our heavenly home.
It is day 38, we're reading paragraphs 261 to 267.
It's a nugget day once again,
or nugg days as we might say.
I don't know if we've said this,
but because we're going through the in brief
here at the end of that section
we just have been reading about the most Holy Trinity,
we get, oh my gosh, you guys, incredible.
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Again, it's day 38. We're reading paragraphs 261 to 267. It's nugget day. It's the in brief with summary of everything
we've been talking about. So what have we been talking about?
We've been talking about how the revelation of God as Trinity is the heart of the Christian mystery.
Not only does God reveal himself as Trinity,
not only in the manner he reveals reveals himself right it's the son
Who reveals the fact that the father is not just a father to Israel and not just a father by in the order of creation
But that the father is eternally father which is remarkable and that the second person of the Trinity the son is eternally
The son and then the father and the Son are revealed by the Spirit.
It's just is remarkable. But then also the Lord is inviting us to share His own blessed life.
He's inviting us into the mystery of the Trinity. As I've said before,
I think one of the most incredible lines in the Catechism so far is from Catechism 221, right?
221 where it says, by sending his only Son and the
spirit of love in the fullness of time, God has revealed his innermost secret.
God himself is an eternal exchange of love, Father, Son and Holy Spirit, and he's
destined us to share in that exchange. So that was the last section. In this
section we've been reading is all about how does that work? So we talked about words like substance,
we talked about words like essence and nature
and person and hypostasis,
we also talked about some incredible words
like theologia and oikonomia, right?
Theology and economy, that theology refers
to the mystery of God's inmost life
within the blessed Trinity, that's who he is in himself.
And economy or oikonomia, all the works by which God reveals himself and communicates his life.
So whenever you hear that phrase, the divine economy, again, you might think like use other words.
I get it. I totally understand. But we're referring to all the works by which God has revealed himself
and communicates his life. And so in the divine economy God reveals the
fact that he is Father and Son and Holy Spirit, but also that he's one God, but
also that the Father is the one from whom all things come, the Son is the one
through whom all things come, and the Spirit is the one in whom all things are.
And so it's just one of those incredible gifts, right? We also talked about the
divine works and the Trinitarian missions. That was yesterday, right? Where we noted that the whole divine economy,
remember the whole way in which God communicates himself and invites us into his life,
is the common work of the three divine persons.
So it has, as the Holy Trinity has only one in the same nature,
so too does it have only one and the same operation.
And yet, it is
just remarkable. There is the sense that we recognize that when one person of the
Trinity is present, they are all present. When one acts, they all act. And yet, in a
very distinctive way, and that's why we had quoted yesterday the Second
Council of Constantinople kind of a few a few times where it states one God and Father from whom all things are as I said
earlier today and one Lord Jesus Christ through whom all things are and one Holy
Spirit in whom all things are. So sometimes we can imagine that on this
in brief day, right, the summary day or the nugget day, that we're simply
restating the Catechism is simply restating what we've been hearing for
the last couple of days. There is is that but there's also some new
things in fact today you know we've talked about the Apostles Creed in the
past we talked about the Nicene Creed or the Niceno Constantine Apollitan Creed
but we also I think there's a reference we had made a couple days ago to the
Athenation Creed today we're actually gonna hear a little blurb right a little
excerpt from the Athenation Creed which is if you have a chance to look up Athenation Creed, it's it's long
It's probably one of the reasons why we don't say it in the context of mass because it's very very long
But it's very very beautiful and we're gonna hear a little section from the Athenation Creed as part of the nugget of
Paragraph 266 and so it just there's a beauty that we're invited into today
So just invite us all all of us to simply reflect on these bullet points reflect on this in brief reflect on each of these nuggets
As we just kind of allow what we've heard over the last couple of days just sink from our minds into our hearts
So let's pray and ask God to do that
Father in heaven we we know we know that we desire to know who you are, yet you are mystery.
We can't know you fully, but in some ways we can love you fully.
We want to know you more, we want to even more than know you more, we want to love you
more.
Help us to know you more so that we can love you more.
And above all, Lord God, by your grace, send your Spirit to open our hearts so that we can love you more and above all Lord God by your grace send your spirit to open our hearts so that we can love you the way
you deserve send your grace in our hearts that we can love you the way you love us
and bring us into your own blessed life bring us into that relationship where
you are father son and Holy Spirit we make this prayer in the mighty name of
Jesus Christ our Lord amen in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. Amen.
Once again, this is day 38, paragraphs 261 to 267.
In brief,
the mystery of the Most Holy Trinity is the central mystery of the Christian faith and of Christian life.
God alone can make it known to us by revealing Himself as Father,
Son and Holy Spirit. The incarnation of God's Son reveals that God is the Eternal Father
and that the Son is consubstantial with the Father, which means that, in the Father and
with the Father, the Son is one and the same God. The mission of the Holy Spirit sent by
the Father in the name of the Son and by the Son
from the Father reveals that with them the Spirit is one and the same God, as we state
in the Nicene Creed, who with the Father and the Son is adored and glorified.
St. Augustine stated, The Holy Spirit proceeds from the Father as the first principle and
by the eternal gift of this to the Son,
from the communion of both the Father and the Son.
Pope Paul VI stated,
Trinity, here on earth in the obscurity of faith, and after death in eternal light. The Athanasian Creed states, Now this is the Catholic faith.
We worship one God in the Trinity, and the Trinity in unity, without either confusing
the persons or dividing the substance, for the person of the Father is one, the sons
is another, the Holy Spirit's is another. But the Godhead
of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit is one, their glory equal, their majesty co-eternal.
Inseparable in what they are, the Divine Persons are also inseparable in what they do. But
within the single divine operation each shows forth what is proper to him in the Trinity Especially in the divine missions of the Sun's incarnation and the gift of the Holy Spirit
So there we have it paragraphs 261 to 267 the nuggets
That we have been given and and we want to highlight the fact that here is this summary
Here's this in brief of what the church has been trying to communicate to us now tomorrow
We're gonna launch into
some of the divine attributes.
In fact, one of the divine, the divine attribute
that we're gonna highlight tomorrow
is the fact that God is almighty, right?
He is omnipotent.
But before that, we have this,
not just the attribute of God,
like here's one of the words that can describe
one of the qualities, right, or attributes of God,
but we've been listening for the last couple days about who God is in himself. Like, what's
his deepest identity? And so, again, 261 reminds us the mystery of the Most Holy Trinity is the
central mystery of the Christian faith and of the Christian life. And we've heard this a thousand
times and it's really important, though, we can never, never, ever forget it or underestimate it
really important though, we can never, never, ever forget it or underestimate it. Because God alone can make it known. Like, God alone can reveal to us that He is
one God, but three divine persons. And of course, He does this through the
Incarnation. That when the second person of the Trinity takes on a human nature
in Jesus Christ, He reveals that God is eternally Father as he is eternally Son
And then we have the mission of the Holy Spirit as it says in paragraph 263
Sent by the Father in the name of the Son and by the Son from the Father. So again both the Father and the Son
Involved in this that's why we talked about that filioquay clause that we state in the Nicene Creed
Believe the Holy Spirit proceeds from the
Father and the Son. Remember we also had for our Orthodox brothers and sisters or Eastern
brothers and sisters that it is acceptable to say and the Holy Spirit proceeds from the
Father through the Son and that comes from scripture. Again sent by the Father in the
name of the Son, that's John chapter 14 verse 26 and by the son from the father. That's John 15 verse 26 and that reveals to us
Ultimately that the spirit also is God the spirit is also
Co-equal and co-eternal with God and that is just incredible
Not only because that's who God is, but then we realize in paragraph 265
Pope Paul the sixth had stated this,
by the grace of baptism,
we were baptized in the name of the Father
and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit,
we are called to share in the life of the blessed Trinity.
And I love how he says it,
here on earth in the obscurity of faith
and after death in eternal light.
Now we're gonna talk about as the days go on,
we're definitely going to talk about what is it
to live in faith on this planet,
like the obscurity of faith that Pope Paul VI says.
But we're also gonna talk about
what is it to have that unmediated vision of God?
What is it to have this life with God in heaven?
We're gonna be able to reflect on that
when we get to the end things, the four last things.
And yet, here we have a little taste
that your destiny we're called to share
in the life of the blessed Trinity.
Now, even now, as the Holy Spirit dwells inside of you
and we know as the next article says,
we know that when the Holy Spirit is present,
so is the Father and the Son.
So here we are called to share in the life of the Trinity,
even though it's in the obscurity of faith, ultimately,
God wants for us, God wills for us, God desires that we share in His blessed life, in eternity,
in heaven, which we just keep on praying for.
I love, as I mentioned before, the Athenation Creed, and this is maybe where we'll kind
of end in a little bit.
The Athenation Creed, as I said, is beautiful
and it's so poetic, it's so deep and profound.
You could pray with it for weeks and months.
But here is this article of the Athenation Creed
that makes it clear that we worship one God in the Trinity
and the Trinity in unity without either confusing
the persons or dividing the substance, right?
So the Father isn't also the Son, the Son isn't also the Holy Spirit.
No, the Father is not the Son, the Son is not the Holy Spirit, the Holy Spirit is not the Father.
So we're not confusing the persons, we're not mixing them together, but we're also not dividing the substance.
Remember, the substance is their very divine nature.
So one divine being, three divine persons.
And it goes on to say that their glory is equal, their majesty is co-eternal,
which again is just reflect on that,
reflect on the fact that God's glory,
God's majesty exists right now.
So wherever you're listening to this,
it's one of those things where we can just say,
well, you know, I'm really busy with the affairs of my day,
which probably is the case, all of us are.
But in this very moment But in this very moment,
in this very moment, God exists in glory. In this very moment, God exists in majesty that God continues to reign. I mean, we recognize this, that God the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, whatever
that means for God to reign, for God to exist in glory, for His Majesty to be real and active in this very moment.
Whatever that means, that is happening. So here we are and we're going through our daily lives,
we're going through our daily affairs and doing the things we need to be doing, which is really
good. That's one of the ways we actually can give glory to God. But to realize that in this moment God is enthroned,
in this moment God is glorified,
and that same God who is glorified,
that same God who is enthroned is the same God
who is calling you into his own blessed life.
That even though he's glorified,
even though he's enthroned,
even though his majesty is without end,
he cares about you.
And that is just absolutely incredible. And I just invite
all of us to never ever forget that. That yes, we're gonna talk about God being
almighty tomorrow, God being omnipotent tomorrow, His might is universal,
His power is loving, absolutely. And that power is loving you. That might
cares about you and he is calling you and me to share his own blessed life. So
I'm just just asking all of us just pause on that for just a moment as we go
out or go about our daily business that we recognize there's more to this life than just this life.
So, in order to see that and respond to it,
we need God's grace.
So we just continue to pray today.
I am praying for you.
Please, please pray for me.
My name is Father Mike and I cannot wait to see you tomorrow.
God bless.