The Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz) - Day 55: The Fall of the Angels (2026)

Episode Date: February 24, 2026

Fr. Mike explores the fall of the angels, and how their fall leads to our own “fall into death out of envy.” Together, we examine what caused some of the angels to fall, whether it be pri...de or envy, and how it affects humanity's reality within creation. Fr. Mike concludes with a commentary on the mystery of why Divine Providence permits evil and the actions of the fallen angels. Today’s readings are Catechism paragraphs 391-395. 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.

Transcript
Discussion (0)
Starting point is 00:00:05 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 sure goodness for us, revealed in scripture, and passed it down through the tradition of the Catholic faith. The Catechism in the 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 55, you guys, reading paragraphs 391 to 395 on the fall of the angels. As always, I am 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.
Starting point is 00:00:38 Also, to download your own catechism in a year reading plan, you can visit ascensionpress.com slash C-I-Y. Also, you can click follow or subscribe in your podcast app for daily notifications and updates. I wish you could even write a review. Maybe you could in like things like Apple Podcasts. I think they allow reviews because then, you know what it does is just says, hey, there's what people think of this podcast. Also, a little quick thank you to all those who support the production of this podcast with
Starting point is 00:01:03 prayers in financial support. I am so grateful. We could not do this without you. As I said, it is a 55. We're reading paragraphs 391 to 395. Yeah, it is on, as I said, the fall of the angels. We talked about how here's God who created human beings. Right. He created us for good, for friendship. He created us male and female. He created us body and soul. And then yesterday we talked about the fall, the beginning of the fall, noting that God is infinitely good. All his works are good. and yet, and yet we have rejected him. And that's the heart of sin, right? The heart of sin we said yesterday is we have to recognize the profound relation of man to God,
Starting point is 00:01:40 that we're made for relationship with God. We're made for him. And he has made us so we can share in his glory. He's made us so we can share in his love. But he also made us free. And because of that, we have the capacity to reject him. And so that's the price of that sin, is original sin, is death. We're going to talk about in the next couple days, like actual consequences.
Starting point is 00:01:59 actually tomorrow we'll talk about original sin even more fully and then talking about the consequences of that original sin for all of us. But today, even before original sin, there was the fall of the angels. And so we're going to talk about how God made the angels good. So in God's creating the world and God's creating the spiritual reality of everything, he created angels. These beings, we already talked about before, right? Angel refers to their task, right? Their mission, not their nature. Their nature is spirit and their mission is messenger. But we have a recognition. We have knowledge that at one point these creatures that God made good and made to share in his life as well rejected him. And so in paragraph 392 it says scripture speaks of a sin of these angels. And it's a
Starting point is 00:02:47 fall and it consists of a free choice of these created spirits. Now something to note about angels again. Angels are powerful, but they're not omniscient and they're not omnipotent. So they know things, but they don't know everything. And they're powerful, but they're not all powerful. So they're still creatures. You know, sometimes the image we have is of, you know, Jesus and Satan going toe to toe. That is not reality. Jesus is fully God and fully man. Like so the Trinity, this is not ever, the Trinity up against Satan. That is not even close. Satan is limited in his power, limited in his knowledge, limited is in his ability to influence. God is all powerful. He's unlimited. And so it's never that. It's actually what we have is Satan who has so fully rejected God that he hates
Starting point is 00:03:31 all that God loves, which includes you and includes me. So there is this, these fallen angels, right, that rejected the Lord. You don't know exactly why, but it says here in paragraph 392 that there's an indication that the reason why the fallen angels rejected God is kind of implicit in their temptation to Adam and Eve in Genesis chapter 3, that you will be like God. That we wonder, we wonder, and we posit, we have the theory that the reason that Satan rejected God is out of pride, that that I will not serve. Better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven, kind of an issue there. A couple things to note as well, before we get started.
Starting point is 00:04:15 There is an irrevocable character to the fallen angel's choice, right? that they can't repent. There is no possibility, a capability of them to repent. Just like after death, we can't repent. We get what we've chosen. And Satan has gotten what he's chosen. And nonetheless, nonetheless, God remains good even when we reject him. And God remains good even when Satan and the fallen angels reject him. So today we're going to launch into that. And so let's just say a prayer as we, you know, talking about some of these realities, these realities of darkness, these realities of sin and these realities of Satan, it's worth it to know that there's also the reality of grace and there's also the reality of redemption that God has not abandoned us. And we're not alone as we face the onslaughts
Starting point is 00:05:00 of the evil one. He's with us. And so we pray. Father in heaven, we know, we know that you are with us. We declare your faithfulness. We declare our trust in your goodness. And we ask for your protection. We ask for your protection against the wiles of the evil one against the snares of the devil. We ask for your protection against all of his lies that can sneak in past our defenses. Lord God, we ask you to please. You be our guard. You be our shade against his onslaught because you are the one who has conquered Satan. You have conquered death. You have conquered evil by taking death upon yourself and by allowing it to overwhelm you. You've raised it up. You've been raised up. You've redeemed us. So we know that we trust in you
Starting point is 00:05:54 and we fear, fear nothing. While you are at our side, we fear nothing. We declare this and ask you to be with us. In the name of Jesus Christ, our Lord. Amen. In the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. Amen. As I said, it's Day 55 for reading paragraphs 391 to 395, the fall of the angels. The fall of the angels. Behind the disobedient choice of our first parents, lurks a seductive voice opposed to God, which makes them fall into death out of envy. Scripture and the church's tradition see in this being a fallen angel called Satan, or the devil. The church teaches that Satan was at first a good angel made by God. The fourth ladder in council stated,
Starting point is 00:06:38 The devil and the other demons were indeed created naturally good by God, but they became evil by their own doing. Scripture speaks of a sin of these angels. This fall consists in the free choice of these created spirits who radically and irrevocably rejected God and his reign. We find a reflection of that rebellion in the tempter's words to our first parents when he said, you will be like God. The devil has sinned from the beginning.
Starting point is 00:07:05 He is a liar and the father of lies. It is the irrevocable character of their choice and not a defect in the infinite divine mercy that makes the angel's sin unforgivable. St. John Damascene wrote, There is no repentance for the angels after their fall, just as there is no repentance for men after death. Scripture witnesses to the disastrous influence of the one Jesus calls a murderer from the beginning, who would even try to divert Jesus from the mission received from his father.
Starting point is 00:07:34 First John wrote, The reason the Son of God appeared was to destroy the works of the devil. In its consequences, the gravest of these works was the mendacious seduction that led man to disobey God. The power of Satan is, nonetheless, not infinite. He is only a creature, powerful from the fact that he is pure spirit, but still a creature. He cannot prevent the building up of God's reign. Although Satan may act in the world out of hatred for God and his kingdom in Christ Jesus, and although his action may cause grave injuries of a spiritual nature and indirectly,
Starting point is 00:08:07 even of a physical nature, to each man and to society, the action is permitted by divine providence which with strength and gentleness guides human and cosmic history. It is a great mystery that providence should permit diabolical activity that we know that in everything God works for good with those who love him. Okay, so there it is. Paragraphs 391 to 395 on the Fall of the Angels. I know I already highlighted a couple of these things, but jeepers creepers, it is important to note this. I really, behind the disobedient choice of our first parents lurks a seductive voice
Starting point is 00:08:47 opposed to God, which makes them fall into death out of envy. I mentioned pride before. You'll be like God, right? That's part of that. Better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven. But there's an element, you know, again, all these theories, all these theories that, what was the real motivating factor ultimately that caused Satan? to rebel, to reject God. And here, this reference out of envy in Genesis chapter 3 versus 1 through 5, also wisdom 2, verse 24, speaks of the envy of the devil, where wisdom chapter 2 says, but by the envy of the devil, death entered the world.
Starting point is 00:09:27 And they who are allied with them experience it. So we recognize that there was some kind of envy there. And so one of the theories is that God had revealed to the angels, again, this is just a theory, but that God had revealed to the angels his plan, his plan to create human beings, who are spirit like the angels, who are only pure spirit, but not only that,
Starting point is 00:09:45 but spirit and flesh, right? So a spiritual being who is also a material being. And that also, maybe even God had revealed that he would become one of us. And there's that sense of that in becoming one of us, God would raise up human beings even higher than the angels in the divine. realm. And there's that sense of, again, is just a theory, but that sense that because of this,
Starting point is 00:10:13 Satan rebelled out of envy. And so there's this recognition. The point, though, of course, is that that first line behind the disobedient choice of our first parents, that's, you know, we talked about yesterday, we'll talk about tomorrow and the next day, lurks a seductive voice opposed to God. And that church teaches that Satan was at first a good angel made by God. Again, again, God doesn't create anything. That's bad. But he did. create the angels to be free, just like he created you and I to be free, all human beings, to be free. And it was through that freedom that we either could have chosen to love God or choose to reject God. And here is Satan who chose to reject God. Now, obviously, there is a
Starting point is 00:10:52 whole host upon host of angels who have chosen to love God and to serve God. But this fall in paragraph 392 of the angels, of the fallen angels, consists in their free choice, who radically and irrevocably rejected God in his reign. And this is really important because we know that paragraph 1022, we'll go on to later on in the catechism. Paragraph 1022, we'll talk about when it talks about the reality of judgment, the reality of hell, it says this. It says, each man receives his eternal retribution in his immortal soul
Starting point is 00:11:23 at the very moment of his death. So basically you get what you've chosen at the moment of death. In a particular judgment that refers his life to Christ, either entrance into the blessedness of heaven through a purification or immediate and everlasting damnation. There's this recognition that at the moment of death, our choice is irrevocable. We get what we've chosen. And Satan, you know, some people ask, can we, could we pray for the devil?
Starting point is 00:11:45 Should we pray for the devil? The answer is, I get that impulse, but no, there's no use in praying for the devil. He has made an irrevocable choice. It is unchanging. And this is really important. The catechism highlights in paragraph 393. It's the irrevocable character. of their choice and not a defect in infinite divine mercy that makes the angel's sin unforgivable.
Starting point is 00:12:11 This is, again, it's not that God doesn't have the mercy to do this. It's that they don't want to do this. That's so vitally important for us to understand because once, again, we can get to that place where we just, we want to, out of compassion, we're willing to, you know, excuse many, many things. And yet here is God who is saying, yes, if, I mean, let's take this honestly. And just look at this. We talked about there is no depth to which Jesus will not go or has not gone to redeem us.
Starting point is 00:12:43 He has not only allowed suffering and death to overwhelm him. He's descended to the abode of the dead. There's no depth to which Jesus will not go to win us back, but he won't force us to come back. That's one thing he will not do. He has not done and he won't to. He won't force us to come back just like he will not force the angels to come back. So it's not a deficit in his mercy that he won't force us back into his presence. presence. It's, it is his mercy. It is his love. It is his justice that refuses to force us,
Starting point is 00:13:12 just as it is his love and his mercy and his justice that refuses to force the angels back into his presence. This is so important for us to understand because God has done everything he possibly can do and will do. He will continue because God continues to call us. God continues to pour out his grace upon us. And yet he will not take away our freedom and he will not take away the freedom of the enemy, the freedom of the evil one. Now, paragraph 395, it specifies and highlights something that's very important for us because we can often be, and rightly so in some ways, afraid of the devil. There is an element to which there is a healthy, well, I don't say healthy respect. What's the right word? Well, you know, you wouldn't go down a dark alley if there was a mugger down there, someone
Starting point is 00:13:53 who's very intimidating, who is bent on your destruction. You would be afraid of them. And that would be, that would be fear that would keep you out of trouble. In a similar way, St. Peter writes that your opponent the devil is prowling around like a roaring line looking for someone to devour, resist him solid in your faith. He doesn't say fear him necessarily, but at the same time, again, don't go looking for a fight. Don't go looking for a fight with Satan. So we have this kind of healthy fear at the same time. 395 paragraph says this. The power of Satan is nonetheless not infinite. He's only creature. He's powerful, of course, from the fact that he's pure spirit, but he's still a creature. He cannot prevent the building up of God's reign. And yes,
Starting point is 00:14:31 He can act in the world out of hatred for God in his kingdom. And yes, his actions can cause grave injuries, spiritual injuries. They can hurt us spiritually. And the fallen angels can hurt us physically, indirectly. But that action is permitted by divine providence with which, I love this, which with strength and gentleness guides human and cosmic history. God's private providence with strength and gentleness guides human and cosmic history. And it goes on to say in this last piece here, it is a great.
Starting point is 00:15:01 mystery that providence should permit diabolical activity. That isn't that like you think, well, why wouldn't God just stop the devil? Like, you know, why does the devil have to even exist anymore? Why couldn't God just say, I don't want you to exist? You rejected me, you rebelled against me. So you're just simply going to cease to exist. Why doesn't God do that? And the church says here, the catechism says here, it's a great mystery. Why providence should permit diabolical activity? Why providence, why God should allow the devil to still influence us, to still injure us at times. We don't know. And I have no idea.
Starting point is 00:15:37 But I wonder if, I wonder if it's something along these lines. God knows, as it says in scripture here, this quote, the paragraph 395 quotes Romans chapter 8, verse 28. We know that in everything, God works for good with those who love him in everything. So God can even take this evil reality, this evil presence, this evil being or evil beings, fallen angels and in our fight and their attack against us. And he can do something great in that. Maybe he can strengthen us in a way that God alone knows. Maybe he can purify us in a way that God alone knows. Maybe the existence and activity of diabolical activity purifies us, keeps us humble in a way that God alone knows. I don't know. But we do know that it's a mystery
Starting point is 00:16:26 and we do know that it exists. And we do know that it in no way limits God's providence or limits God's love. And so we walk through this world that is dangerous. And that's the thing. We walk through this world that is dangerous with these beings, other human beings that at times want to hurt us or want to use us. And these spiritual beings that want to hurt us and want to manipulate us, want to get us to reject the good.
Starting point is 00:16:53 They want to get us to reject the one who loves. loves us. And so that's why we resist. We resist because the devil is a liar and a murderer from the beginning. And so we have to resist that. We have to resist that lie. We have to fight against his murderous heart and lead into the sacred heart of Jesus. Into the loving heart of God. And today, as we're learning about the fall of the angels, we just have to be on guard. Because it's one thing to know about the fall of other creatures, other beings. It's another thing to ourselves fall into sin, out of rebellion, out of rejection, out of envy, or out of pride. And so that's what we're going to hear about tomorrow. Freedom put to the test in the original sin,
Starting point is 00:17:35 man's first sin. But today, today for all of us to be able to say, okay, God, in your providence, guide me, continue with strength and gentleness, guide me, the lives of the people I love, my family members, all the people who are listening to this catechism in a year, this whole community. You guys, I am so proud of you. I just want to encourage you to keep pressing play because it's a day by day, you know, you're learning something. And this is, you might, you might be feel like, I don't know, I get to the end of some of these podcasts and I don't remember a thing. I'm telling you, you do. I'm telling you that if someone were to ask you, you would remember, you would know these things. They're slowly getting into your mind. And I have to promise you
Starting point is 00:18:11 this. In getting into your mind, they're getting into your heart. Because this is all about transformation, not just information, about conversion, not just more data. And so I'm continuing to pray for you. But we also pray for each other because again, we don't just want to know new things. We want to be able to live that new life in Jesus. And so we need God's grace for that. So please pray for each other. I am praying for you. Please pray for me. My name's Father Mike. I cannot wait to see you tomorrow. God bless.

There aren't comments yet for this episode. Click on any sentence in the transcript to leave a comment.