The Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz) - Day 53: Man in Paradise (2025)
Episode Date: February 22, 2025In the beginning, humans were in friendship with God and in harmony with creation. The Catechism unfolds this harmony and introduces us to the “original justice” that our first parents lost in sin.... Fr. Mike reminds us that, although our original callings to leisure, love, and labor have been twisted by sin, they are renewed in Christ. Today's readings are Catechism paragraphs 374-384. 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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So you guys the last couple days we've been talking about human beings We've been talking about man and there are four
Kind of aspects for articles for for assertions for things that we believe that can fall under like four categories.
Well, there's a bunch of things we believe, but here are the four categories in this section.
We recognize that one, male and female are made in the image of God.
Number two, human beings are made body and soul, right? We have this unity of the spiritual and material worlds. Number three, yesterday,
human beings are created male and female and today, number four, God
established us in friendship.
This is us.
That means so Baruch Gath 3.74 starts out with human beings are man in paradise.
And then we have a little in brief.
We have some nuggets.
It's not exclusively nugget day today, but we have some nuggets at the end of this section
on man.
So what are we talking about today?
Well, man in paradise is highlighting this reality that God made us for friendship with him that God
Made us not just to simply exist apart from him or to exist because he just wants us to be out there somewhere
But he created us
To be in relationship with him and when God originally created us we had this thing called original unity with this original holiness
With state of original justice.
And there's something about this that it says in paragraph 375 that the grace of original
holiness was to share in divine life.
This recognition of course that God's plan from the very beginning was not that we would
be broken, not that we would be separated from him, was not that we would have to learn
how to love in this world valley of tears, right?
But that he made us and put us into the Garden of Eden,
into a world that was completely good
and he made us completely good.
And by that, we were not made for death,
but it's only through sin that death entered the world.
And as through sin, what else happened?
Well, we were divided from God.
We were divided from each other
and we're also even divided in ourselves.
And there was something about this. that says here in paragraph 377, the first man was unimpaired and
ordered in his whole being because he was free from the triple concupisence that is in first John,
the lust of the flesh, the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life. This recognition that he was not
afflicted by this. And so it's the original harmony that existed between us and God, that friendship that existed,
that harmony that existed between human beings, and even the inner harmony that we've lost.
In fact, you know, as St. Paul expresses the problem that so many of us experience where
he says, I don't do what I want to do and I do what I don't want to do.
He's at war within himself.
And we find ourselves at war within
ourselves but how God made us in the beginning was not at war within
ourselves but having this in paragraph 377 having this mastery of self and
there's something remarkable about what we're gonna highlight today. That man in
paradise teaches us so much about God's original plan for friendship with us.
But also it highlights the fact that when we lost that friendship, in disobedience in
our sin, we lost that friendship, but God did not abandon us to the domain of death.
He didn't abandon us to go our own way, but He's done everything to pursue us.
And so God gives us this redeemed life. God gives us this new life
in Jesus Christ, which is just absolutely incredible. We're going to talk about that
today. So let's say a prayer because this is how God made us originally, was to share
in His own divine life. We lost that through disobedience, but He's made it
possible once again to have divine life. He made it possible once again by His
grace, by His life, death and and resurrection by the gift of the Holy Spirit
He's made it possible for us to be friends with him again. And so we just pray father in heaven help us to be your friends
Well, you have made us your children
Even though we wander
wander away from you
Even though you've given us every good gift and we turn our backs on you
You've never ceased to call us to we turn our backs on you, you've never
ceased to call us to yourself.
And so we ask that you please keep calling us.
We ask that you please don't just keep calling us, but help us turn back to you, especially
in those moments where we want to keep running away from you.
You've created us for yourself.
Help us to be completely yours.
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, it is Day 53, we are reading paragraphs 374 to 384.
Man in Paradise The first man was not only created good, but
was also established in friendship with his Creator and in harmony with himself and with
the creation around him, in a state that would be surpassed only by the glory of the
new creation in Christ.
The Church, interpreting the symbolism of biblical language in an authentic way in the
light of the New Testament and tradition, teaches that our first parents, Adam and Eve,
were constituted in an original state of holiness and justice. This grace of original holiness was to share in divine life.
By the radiance of this grace all dimensions of man's life were confirmed.
As long as he remained in the divine intimacy man would not have to suffer or die.
The inner harmony of the human person, the harmony between man and woman, and finally the harmony between the first couple in
all creation comprised the state called original justice. The mastery over the world that God
offered man from the beginning was realized above all within man himself. Mastery of self.
The first man was unimpaired and ordered in his whole being, because he was free from the triple
concupiscence that subjugates him to the pleasures of the senses, covetousness for earthly goods, and self-assertion, contrary
to the dictates of reason.
The sign of man's familiarity with God is that God places him in the garden.
There he lives to till it and keep it.
Work is not yet a burden, but rather the collaboration of man and woman with God in perfecting the
visible creation.
This entire harmony of original justice foreseen for man in God's plan will be lost by the
sin of our first parents.
In brief, in Eucharistic Prayer number 4 in the Roman Missal we pray,
Father Most Holy, you formed man in your own image and entrusted the whole world to his
care so that in serving you alone, the Creator, he might have dominion over all creatures.
Man is predestined to reproduce the image of God's Son made man, the image of the invisible
God, so that Christ shall be the firstborn of a multitude of brothers and sisters.
Man, though made of body and soul, is a unity.
The doctrine of the faith affirms that the spiritual and immortal soul is created immediately
by God.
God did not create man a solitary being.
From the beginning, male and female, He created them.
This partnership of man and woman constitutes the first form of communion between persons. Revelation makes known to us the state of original holiness and justice of man and woman constitutes the first form of communion between persons.
Revelation makes known to us the state of original holiness and justice of man and woman
before sin.
From their friendship with God flowed the happiness of their existence in paradise."
Ok, so there we are, we have man in paradise in this assertion, this recognition that God
did not just create us good, but also established us
in friendship and in harmony with Himself, with creation around us and with
each other. Paragraph 374 says, you know again, remember this harmony, that God
didn't just create us good, but He created us to have friendship with Him
and harmony with the world around us, with each other and within ourselves. It
goes on to say say this is so important
because I didn't say it in the introduction,
we have to assert it now.
This is a state that God created us originally,
a state that would be surpassed only
by the glory of the new creation in Christ.
Which means what?
Which means that because of Jesus Christ,
God actually raises us up even higher than when he first
created human beings.
Yes, a state of holiness, a state of friendship, a state of relationship and harmony, but we
recognize that one of the reasons why we say, oh happy fault, you know, we're going to talk
about the fault tomorrow.
We're going to talk about the first sin.
And at one point, St. Augustine said, oh, happy fault,, oh necessary sin of Adam, the one for us so great a Redeemer. Let's we say in the
Easter vigil we pray that and every Easter vigil we recognize that because
of Jesus and what he's done in our brokenness we are to be elevated even
higher than our first parents. The redemption of God is in so many ways you can say
even greater than the creation of God. That's just, that's bananas.
It's incredible to think. It goes on to say that we have this original
state, this state of holiness and justice and the grace of original holiness was
to share in God's divine life. Now This is this is something so important for us
Paragraph 376 says by the radiance of this grace right that grace of original holiness
We we are created in relationship with God and in harmony with the world around us with each other in ourselves
the radiance of this grace all
dimensions of a human Pearson's life, a man's life, were confirmed.
As long as we remained, as long as he remained in the divine intimacy, man would not have to suffer or die. That recognition of, oh my gosh, God did not create death. The book of wisdom says this
so very clearly. God did not create death. It's a result of sin. By the envy of the devil, sin entered
the world and so with it death. We recognize that the price of sin is that this harmony this relationship this this
Intimacy that God made us with and made us for
Became broken that the goodness again while still good so ontologically good
This goodness became broken we became broken and we experienced this brokenness
every moment of our lives but we also experience this incredible gift of God's
grace that God enters into our brokenness. Again, that's the grace that
makes it possible to surpass the original glory that God had given human
beings by this new glory won in Jesus Christ. I want to highlight two more things.
One is the mastery over the world. I said this before, so that we have mastery over the world,
but again we talked about this yesterday. The recognition that we're stewards, that we don't
dominate, we're just called to live in harmony. That there is this sense of mastery doesn't just
mean I master the world around me. It says
mastery over the world, the God-offered man from the beginning, was realized above
all within man himself. Mastery of himself. And that is so so important.
There's a book that I read, it's called Lead Yourself First and it's written by
a man who has a background in
the United States military has a background in education his background in
in leading people and in training people teaching people and one of the
principles that he came up with was this reality that how can I lead others if I
can't lead myself how can I be influential for others if I can't even
influence myself and so the invitation of lead yourself first before I can lead others,
the mastery over self is the most incredible, incredible gift that God can give any one of us.
By His grace, we can achieve a degree of interior freedom.
With God's grace, we can achieve a degree of interior harmony as we continue to pray for that. Now, paragraph 378, before we come to the end here,
it says this, it says, the sign of man's familiarity with God is that God places him in the garden.
Yep, and there he lives to till it and keep it. This is very important. Work is not yet a burden.
We recognize, and I keep asserting this and I've never read it in like official church documents But I think this is pretty clear from Genesis 1 & 2 is that God puts us in the garden
He makes us for these three things. He makes us for leisure, right? He rests on the seventh day
He makes us for love
It's not good for the man to be alone and he makes us for labor when he places in the garden to till it and keep it
Be fruitful and multiply. So there are these three elements that God makes us for love, for labor, and for leisure.
Maybe these are three things that we're called to do.
Now every one of them, because of sin, has become broken or twisted.
We recognize that leisure is like collapse typically, or we waste time.
That love is often twisted into lust, and our labor is often twisted into either its drudgery
or I get my identity from this labor we're gonna talk about this as the year
unfolds but in the beginning God made us to actually he says here collaborate
with him it says originally labor is meant to be the collaboration of man and
woman with God in perfecting the visible creation there's even in some ways a higher call because we recognize that those chapters
of Genesis talk about how the universe is made as a cosmic temple. So the terms
that are used are worship type terms like we're called to serve the Lord
member and from the Bible that the term to serve is often to worship. So there's
a worship there but what does that mean? Well, one of the things it can mean is that our work in some ways can be downed to worship of
God. That when we work, we're collaborating with God in a unique way,
that when we offer him our work, it can redound to his glory. There's something
powerful about that. We're gonna talk again more and more about that as the
year unfolds. But today, to recognize that yes, our original state of holiness and justice in the garden,
lost, given to us anew in Jesus Christ in a unique way, means that yes, love that was turned into
lust can become love again in Christ. And leisure has turned into collapse can become leisure again in Christ and
labor which was twisted into drudgery or into our identity can become that thing that is offered to
God where we collaborate with him for the perfection of this world and we offer it to him as worship.
So I'm inviting us all to do that today to offer our labor our work today as worship to God to
offer that and say,
God, help me to collaborate with you in this world for your glory. You know? Oh man, I'm
praying for you. You guys, please, as I said yesterday, please pray for each other. I'm
not going to forget that again. The fact that I forgot until yesterday that we need to pray
for each other. This is a community of people. And then this is not, it's different, right?
You probably have gotten that sense. Again, day 53, here we are. Gotten the sense that this is a
different kind of a journey, but it is remarkable and necessary because as I
said a couple days ago, we're not just called to have more information. We're
called towards transformation. We're not, this isn't just about learning more. This
is about allowing the Lord to do
something in our lives through the truth that gets communicated to us.
And today, maybe that thing is the invitation and responding to the invitation to offer
God our worship, to offer God our work, to recognize that he has done so much to restore
us in Jesus Christ.
Tomorrow, we'll talk about what was lost, talk about the fall, talk about the mystery of sin.
So I can't wait, I am praying for you, please pray for me.
My name's Father Mike, I cannot wait to see you tomorrow.
God bless.