The Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz) - Day 45: Summary of Creation (2025)
Episode Date: February 14, 2025In this “In Brief” section of the Catechism, we review that only God has the power to create, that is, to call into existence something from nothing. God made man and the entire universe as a mani...festation of his love, and he keeps the world and all of us in existence by his will. Fr. Mike discusses one of the greatest mysteries of our faith: God bringing good out of evil. He says we won’t fully understand this mystery until we are united with God in heaven. In a broken world, we are called to trust in the goodness of God. Today’s readings are Catechism paragraphs 315-324. 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 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.
It is Day 45.
We're reading paragraphs 315 to 324.
I'm 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.
Also, you can download your Catechism and your reading plan by visiting ascensionpress.com
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podcast app for daily updates and daily notifications. Also just two things. I want to thank you
everyone who's supported the production of this podcast with prayers and financial gifts.
We couldn't do it without you. And also thank you for being with us. I mean, I know, you
know, tomorrow we're going to, this is a nugget day. I don't know if you know that today's
a nugget day nugget day at the end of this whole section We're gonna have the in brief of paragraphs 315 to 324
It's incredible because we summarize the catechism summarizes in these short paragraphs
Everything we've been diving deeply into for the last number of days
But also I am so grateful because here we go like I kind of feel like I don't know if I keep saying this
I don't know if you feel this way, too, I just, gosh, it's like we're finally underway.
It feels like we're really moving.
I don't know if it feels like that to you,
but we are moving and it feels like, so I don't know.
Hey guys, by the way, if you like angels,
we're talking about angels tomorrow.
And I know people are like, oh my gosh,
let's talk about angels, let's hear about those.
Why are we talking about angels tomorrow?
Well, we're talking about angels tomorrow
because we talked about creation for the last few days.
And among the first things that God created
Are the angels which is amazing?
Maybe even the very first thing the very first thing we know about I guess
Anyways, let's open this idea up with a prayer
And then what we're gonna do is I'm gonna kind of highlight the what the nuggets are the in brief
And then we're gonna launch into them today. Let's pray father in heaven
We give you praise and thanks. Thank you for
Continuing to reveal yourself to us. Thank you for continuing to speak to us.
Thank you for giving us your word in scripture.
And thank you for giving us the way to clearly understand your word through the interpretive
lens of the church and the voice of the church that continues to speak truth in this world.
We thank you.
Thank you for creating this world.
Thank you for creating us.
Thank you for walking with us, even in the midst of our pain and our suffering our grief and our loss
We trust in you this day. We love you in Jesus name
We pray Amen in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit
Amen, as I said, we're just kind of some summary of the summary
We're gonna we're gonna cover the fact that yes God created the world on his own without any help
He didn't need any help and didn't take any help didn't ask for any help
But also this recognition
that God created this world good
in order to show forth His glory,
to communicate Himself, right,
to actually be able to give Himself to His creatures.
This is one of the things that we've been highlighting
that Scripture declares and the church reminds us of
is that God didn't create this world arbitrarily, right?
God didn't create this world because He was bored. God created this world because he
desired, because he is loved, he desired to be able to share that love with free
creatures he made in his image and likeness. And that's just remarkable. The
whole universe is meant to proclaim God's glory and communicate his divine
life to us, which is just it's incredible. It just gosh
Oh, wow. I mean that's why you know day 45 here we are
it's one of those things like the fact that you've been pressing play for 45 days is
Remarkable not only this but we all also are talking today last couple days about the fact that God keeps the world in existence by his word
That that he holds us in being.
So God didn't just, again, remember Deism? He didn't just make the universe like a clockmaker,
makes a clock, winds it up and then leaves it. He's present to us and he holds us in existence.
That's how close God is, how transcendent, remember how transcendent God is that, yeah,
he exists outside of time and outside of space, but he also is very he's present to every moment
He's present in every place at the same time
And lastly, of course, you know yesterday we had I what I thought maybe was most some of the most challenging but also beautiful
days of reading the catechism where we talked about the mystery of suffering and that
again as we said yesterday that no simple answer will suffice in response to the problem of pain and
The church declares that the Christian message as a whole is the only answer
In fact the member that quote there is not a single aspect of the Christian message that is not in part an answer to the question
Of evil and that is consoling to me. Anyways, we're going to get started today. And we're going to again, nugget day, paragraph 315 to 324.
This in brief tomorrow, we're talking about angels, but today we're summarizing what
we've been hearing for the last couple days.
Here we go.
In brief, in the creation of the world and of man, God gave the first and universal witness
to his almighty love and His wisdom,
the first proclamation of the plan of His loving goodness which finds its goal in the
new creation in Christ.
Though the work of creation is attributed to the Father in particular, it is equally
a truth of faith that the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit together are the one, indivisible
principle of creation.
God alone created the universe freely, directly, and without any help.
No creature has the infinite power necessary to create, in the proper sense of the word,
that is, to produce and give being to that which had in no way possessed it, to call
into existence out of nothing.
God created the world to show forth and communicate His glory, that His creatures should share
in His truth, goodness, and beauty.
This is the glory for which God created them.
God created the universe and keeps it in existence by His Word, the Son, upholding the universe
by His Word of power, and by His Creator Spirit, the Giver of life.
Divine providence consists of the dispositions by which God guides all His creatures with
wisdom and love to their ultimate end.
Christ invites us to filial trust in the providence of our Heavenly Father, and St. Peter the
Apostle repeats, Cast all your anxieties on Him, for He cares about you.
Divine Providence works also through the actions of creatures.
To human beings, God grants the ability to cooperate freely with His plans.
The fact that God permits physical and even moral evil is a mystery that God illuminates by His Son
Jesus Christ, who died and rose to vanquish evil. Faith gives us the certainty that God would not
permit an evil if he did not
cause a good to come from that very evil by ways that we shall fully know only in eternal life."
Okay, as I said, it's nugget day and so we got a bunch of incredible, incredible nuggets. Again,
just a reminder of what we've been hearing for the last few days is that in the creation of the
world, remember, the reality that God created
the world proclaims his almighty love and his wisdom. Remember that creation is the beginning
of his plan of his loving goodness, which of course is fulfilled in Jesus Christ. But also,
remember how we talked about the Trinity and how even though creation is attributed to the
Father in particular, but it's equally true of faith that the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit together are the one indivisible principle of creation.
And what does that mean? Well, we recognize, of course, that yes, the Father is the Creator in a particular way,
but also remember that Saint Paul's letter to the Colossians
also says that all things were created through him and John John in the Gospel of John chapter 1 says that that
That he was with God in the beginning that through him all things are made without him
nothing was made that has been made that we recognize that the son is a
Definite, you know where the father is there is the son and the Holy Spirit where the son is
There is the father in the Holy Spirit and where the Holy Spirit is there is the Father and the Son We recognize that the Trinity is one in being right and three divine persons yet
They're not they're separate but not separated right if that is a way to understand this
They're separate persons
but again when one divine being when one divine person acts all the the other two divine persons act so
particularly when it comes to creation,
then the creation of the world,
again with this reminder that God created God alone.
He didn't need any help.
He created this universe freely and directly, right?
Remember, he is the primary cause of all things that exist.
And also this fact that God creates in a unique way.
Remember that Hebrew word, B-A-R-A, bara,
that would mean to create,
essentially to create out of of nothing or the Latin term
would be ex nihilo, right?
Out of nothing.
No creature has the power to create what our God can create because we all create using
stuff that previously exists, but God creates in that unique way, right?
God creates out of nothing.
And so that's's again, incredible. But there, because of that,
that means that everything again comes from him,
space, time, everything.
And he created that all to communicate his glory.
We talked about this already so many times,
but it's so important for us.
I mean, at this moment, wherever you're at,
maybe you're driving, maybe you're in your kitchen.
I don't know where you are,
but to look around and realize
this is the universe that God created.
And he created that tree.
Why?
To show forth and communicate his glory.
And he wants us to share in his truth,
his goodness, and his beauty.
That's the glory for which God created you.
Which is, again, just incredible.
And he holds that this creation in being.
Now the last thing is in paragraph 322
We're reminded of this we're reminded that Jesus Christ invites us to filial trust
Filial trust means like the trust of a son to the father right trust of a child to their parent
Christ invites us to filial trust in the providence of a heavenly father
Meaning that we trust that yeah, even in the midst of danger even in the midst of suffering even in the providence of a Heavenly Father. Meaning that we trust that, yeah, even in the midst of danger, even in the midst of suffering,
even in the midst of uncertainty,
that we can trust in God as our Father.
And we're reminded what Saint Peter said,
"'Cast all your anxieties on him, for he cares about you.'"
Another translation would say,
"'Cast all your cares on him, for he cares for you.'"
Actually, I like that little double use of the word cares. "'Cast all your anxieties on him, cast all your cares on him for he cares for you. I like that little double use of the word cares Cast all your anxieties on him cast all your cares on him because he cares for you
and of course lastly
We talked about these yesterday the reality of evil
And the fact that God permits physical evil right the fact that we get sick we grow old we die
And God permits moral evil that we can actually choose
The wrong we can we can we can choose not good we can choose to use and abuse each other and
he permits those evils physical and more evil moral evil it's a mystery that we
could never possibly understand but God illuminates that come on illuminates
that mystery he doesn't like solve the mystery that's that's when we're
remember we're talking mystery in the religious sense
We're not talking about, you know, Sherlock Holmes cracking a case
We're talking about this this depth of understanding that we're called to enter into that we will never be able to plumb
But God illuminates that mystery in Jesus Christ who entered into our suffering
He entered into both physical evil and he entered into moral evil. He allowed physical evil to afflict him. He allowed moral evil to destroy him and in the resurrection he
conquered that, transformed it, redeemed it, didn't remove it, didn't take it away,
but transformed and redeemed. And remember that the only reasons why God
would permit this evil is for twofold, to preserve our freedom and because he
knows he can bring about a greater good. And that's why we have to have that
filial trust. That's why we have to have to just lean in and say, okay God, I will
cast my cares on you because you care for me. I will cast my anxieties on you
because you care for me. I will cast my sorrows, my griefs. In my sorrow and my
grief, I'm not gonna stay away from you. In my sorrow in my grief, I'm not going to stay away from you. In my sorrow, in my grief, I'm going to draw close to you because you have revealed ultimately that
you don't stay away from my grief. You don't stay away from what hurts us. You've entered
into our grief. You've entered into what hurts us. You allowed it to overwhelm you. You allowed
it to kill you. And then you took it and transformed it. So now it is power.
We're gonna talk more about that in the days ahead
about how is it possible that Jesus
can actually transform evil,
not into good, but he can transform evil
into something that's powerful.
It can be actually a source of redemption.
Again, remember we talked about this before.
I wanna clarify this as we close, that even though God can bring good out of evil that in no way makes evil itself good
That's so important for us to understand right even though God can create can bring good out of evil
That does not mean that that evil thing is no longer evil. It is always it is always evil. It has been
Redeemed does that make sense?
Okay, if it's doesn't that's okay because as we said it is a mystery. It's a mystery that we live though
It's one thing to hear about it right now. It's another thing to live it. It's another thing to live in it
And so I'm that's my imitation just to pick up pick up your cross today
I'm trying to pick up my cross today and follow after the Lord and just say okay God
I'm gonna trust you in the midst midst of this world that is good,
you created good, but is broken, I trust you.
So that's our prayer today.
I'm praying for you.
Please pray for me.
My name is Father Mike.
I cannot wait to see you tomorrow.
God bless.