The Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz) - Day 94: Christ’s Ascension into Heaven (2024)
Episode Date: April 3, 2024The Catechism unpacks the line from the Creed, “He ascended into heaven, and is seated at the right hand of God the Father Almighty.” Fr. Mike highlights the reality that we do not have direct acc...ess to the Father without his Son, Jesus. Christ’s ascension into heaven means, “the irreversible entry of his humanity into divine glory,” uniting our humanity with God’s divinity in a remarkable way—which finds its earthly culmination in the Holy Mass. Today’s readings are Catechism paragraphs 659-667. 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,
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It is Day 94, reading paragraphs 659-667.
In fact, it's kind of the entire section on Christ Ascended into Heaven about His ascension.
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As I said, today is day 94 reading all about the Ascension, just remarkable
article six, he ascended into heaven and is seated at the right hand of God,
the father almighty.
You guys, there's some really incredible things about the ascension. One of the things about the ascension is that
Christ's body was glorified at the moment of his the resurrection his paragraph 659 so important
His body was glorified at the moment of his the resurrection got it incredible
But that glory is hidden during the 40 days when he eats and drinks with the disciples
and teaches them about the Kingdom.
It remains veiled under the appearance of ordinary humanity.
Jesus' final apparition ends with the irreversible entry of his humanity into divine glory.
Now, I cannot overemphasize this.
We've talked about this before, but it is worth highlighting once again
that this final apparition,
this final presence of Jesus Christ on the earth
in this particular way,
ends with the irreversible entry
of his humanity into divine glory.
We said this before, but in the ascension,
Christ unites definitively and absolutely
humanity to divinity, which is remarkable.
So we're going to talk about this, how the reality of the ascension completes the saving
work of Jesus Christ on earth.
Now because we believe in his life, death, resurrection and ascension into heaven, he's
also, tomorrow we're going to talk about this, sends the Holy Spirit that brings all these
graces like the Holy Spirit in this, you know economy of salvation
Holy Spirit imparts all of these graces that Jesus Christ won through his life death
Resurrection and ascension into heaven to us. That's tomorrow in the following after these days
But in this moment, we recognize that Christ's ascension
Completes the saving mission that he began in the incarnation
It's just well, I guess you know you could say his saving mission began at the moment
God started pursuing us right after the fall.
But it culminates with this ascension into heaven.
Why?
Because we recognize that Christ's death
provides our redemption, that makes satisfaction
for our sins.
But it's his resurrection and ascension into heaven
that opens the gates of heaven for humanity. We say those terms like heaven that opens the gates of heaven for humanity
We say those terms like that open the gates of heaven for humanity because why because the humanity that jesus assumed
Is brought definitively up into divinity which is again. I keep saying these words. Hopefully they make sense
Hopefully they're touching your heart as we continue this day with our prayer
If you just turn to the father and say father in heaven, we thank you
We thank you for the gift of your son
We thank you for the gift of his life his suffering his death his resurrection
And today Lord, we thank you for the gift of the ascension of your son Jesus
Into heaven. Thank you for bringing
The humanity that you took upon yourself that you united to yourself
Thank you for bringing that humanity into heaven so that we can have access to you and you permanently have access
to us help us to always recognize that as the son continued to offers himself
to you father that we are united to that offering and we become part of that
offering participate in that offering so that we ourselves may offer ourselves to
you continually in this life and with your grace,
in your presence and in eternal life forever. In Jesus name we pray, in the name of the Father,
in the name of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Amen. As I said, it is day 94, reading paragraphs
659 to 667. Article 6. He ascended into heaven and is seated at the right hand of God the Father Almighty.
The apostle Mark wrote, So then the Lord Jesus, after he had spoken to them, was taken up
into heaven and sat down at the right hand of God.
Christ's body was glorified at the moment of his resurrection as proved by the new and
supernatural properties it subsequently and permanently enjoys.
But during the forty days when he eats and drinks familiarly with his disciples and teaches proved by the new and supernatural properties it subsequently and permanently enjoys, but
during the forty days when he eats and drinks familiarly with his disciples and teaches
them about the Kingdom, his glory remains veiled under the appearance of ordinary humanity.
Jesus' final apparition ends with the irreversible entry of his humanity into divine glory, symbolized
by the cloud and by heaven, where he is seated seated from that time forward, at God's right hand.
Only in a holy, exceptional, and unique way would Jesus show himself to Paul as to one
untimely born, in a last apparition that established him as an apostle.
The veiled character of the glory of the risen one during this time is intimated in his mysterious
words to Mary Magdalene when he said, I have not yet ascended to the Father, but go to my brethren and say to them, I am ascending
to my Father and your Father, to my God and your God.
This indicates a difference in manifestation between the glory of the risen Christ and
that of the Christ exalted at the Father's right hand, a transition marked by the historical
and transcendent event of the ascension.
This final stage stays closely linked to the first, that is, to his descent from heaven
in the incarnation.
Only the one who came from the Father can return to the Father, Christ Jesus.
As he said, no one has ascended into heaven but he who descended from heaven, the Son
of Man.
Left to its own natural powers, humanity does not have access to the Father's house, to God's life and happiness.
Only Christ can open to man such access that we, his members, might have confidence that we too shall go where he, our head and our source, has preceded us.
Jesus said, And I, when I am lifted up from the earth, will draw all men to Myself." The lifting up of Jesus on the cross signifies and announces His lifting up by His ascension
into heaven and indeed begins it.
Jesus Christ, the one priest of the new and eternal covenant, entered not into a sanctuary
made by human hands, but into heaven itself, now to appear in the presence of God on our
behalf.
There, Christ permanently exercises His priesthood, for He always lives to make intercession for
those who draw near to God through Him.
As High Priest of the good things to come, He is the center and the principal actor of
the liturgy that honors the Father in heaven.
Henceforth Christ is seated at the right hand of the Father.
As St. John Damascene wrote, By the Father's right hand we understand the glory and honor of divinity,
where he who exists as Son of God before all ages, indeed as God, of one being with the Father,
is seated bodily after he became incarnate and his flesh was glorified.
Being seated at the Father's right hand signifies the inauguration of the Messiah's kingdom,
the fulfillment of the Prophet Daniel's vision concerning the Son of Man when he wrote, To him was given dominion and glory and kingdom,
that all peoples, nations, and languages should serve him.
His dominion is an everlasting dominion, which shall not pass away, and his kingdom one that
shall not be destroyed.
After this event, the apostles became witnesses of the kingdom that will have no end.
In brief, Christ's ascension marks the definitive entrance of Jesus' humanity into God's heavenly
domain once He will come again.
This humanity in the meantime hides Him from the eyes of men.
Jesus Christ, the head of the Church, precedes us into the Father's glorious kingdom so
that we, the members of His body, may live in the hope of one day being with him forever.
Jesus Christ, having entered the sanctuary of heaven once and for all, intercedes constantly
for us as the Mediator who assures us of the permanent outpouring of the Holy Spirit.
Okay, there we are, Day 94, you guys.
I want to highlight a couple things briefly. I already mentioned the fact that here is Jesus Christ in the ascension who unites humanity
to divinity in irrevocable way, right?
This is permanent.
I love it.
Paragraph 659.
Jesus' final apparition ends with the irreversible entry of his humanity into divine glory.
So important.
Couple things more. Parag paragraph 661 and 662 this is
the reality
That we have access to the father in the middle of paragraph 661
You know the descent of Jesus the Word of God into humanity in the incarnation
Only one who came from the father can return to the father as st
Paul wrote no one has ascended into heaven, but he who descended from heaven, the Son of Man. Right after that, in the middle of paragraph 661,
it highlights this truth.
Left to its own natural power,
humanity does not have access to the Father's house, to God's life and happiness. And this is so incredible.
This is, again, when we talk about Jesus unlocking the gates of heaven, this is what we're talking about. That on our own, we don't have access. On our own,
we cannot have access to the Father's house, to God's life and happiness. The last sentence says
this, only Christ can open to man such access that we as members might have confidence that we too
shall go where he, our head and our source has preceded us.
And this is so remarkably important, just to take a moment and reflect on the fact
that on our own, we do not have access to the Father.
No, God is good, obviously, right? God is good and he always reaches out to his children.
He always reaches out to his creations, right?
God reaches out to all human beings because he loves us.
He loves every human being he's ever created
And yet we don't have access to the Father's house. We don't have access to his life and happiness
except for the fact
That Jesus has brought our humanity to heaven
and because of that we now have access to the Father and
He has access to us which is again just
Remarkable. It's worth praying about deeply.
Speaking of prayer, paragraph 662 begins with that quote from Jesus in John's Gospel,
And I, when I am lifted up from the earth, will draw all men to myself.
I don't know if you've thought about this, if maybe you've prayed about this in the
past where here's Jesus on the cross, when he's lifted up from the earth, all men are
drawn, all men are drawn, all human beings, beings right are drawn by the love of God on the cross
his self-offering on the cross drawn to him yes that's that's completely true we recognize this
it said this the lifting up of Jesus on the cross signifies and announces his lifting up by his
ascension into heaven and indeed begins it but But here is the next sentence, and this highlights this so importantly.
Jesus Christ, the one priest of the new and eternal covenant, entered not into a sanctuary
made by human hands, but into heaven itself, now to appear in the presence of God on our
behalf.
What does Jesus do when he ascends to heaven?
Well, he lives as the eternal priest and he continually offers himself up
as a sacrifice of love to the Father.
United, that divinity, I mean, think about this.
Remember that we talked about the Trinity in the past.
This is worth, again, just worth reflecting on.
We talked about the Trinity in the past.
What is the Trinity?
God is love.
The innermost secret of the Trinity
is eternal exchange of love.
And so the Son, from the all eternity, has been offering himself to the Father. Yeah, that is eternal exchange of love. And so the Son from the all eternity has been offering himself to the Father.
That's an offering of love.
Now with the ascension, there's a new reality that's introduced into the life of the Trinity
where the Son of God, the eternal Son of the Father, who has always been offering himself
to the Father in an offering of love, is also offering humanity to the Father in an offering of love is also offering humanity to the Father in this
offering of love. This sacrifice that he made on the cross, the one eternal sacrifice, the one
sacrifice, the sacrifice once for all is constantly being poured out as Jesus' humanity is united to
his divinity and he as great high priest pours himself out on our behalf."
Again, this line is so important. He appears in the presence of God on our behalf, pouring himself out
on our behalf. It says this last couple sentences here in paragraph 662,
there Christ permanently exercises his priesthood. And this is from Hebrews,
for he always lives to make intercession for those who draw near to God through
Him
Christ permanently exercises his priesthood
We always lives to make intercession for those who draw near to God through him and the last sentence says as the high priest of
The good things to come he is the center and principal actor in the liturgy that honors the father in heaven. Just think about this
Every time we offer the mass thegy that honors the Father in Heaven. Just think about this.
Every time we offer the Mass, the holy sacrifice of the Mass,
the ministerial priest on earth,
he shares in the priesthood,
the one eternal priesthood of Jesus.
He shares in that.
Jesus shares that with the ministerial priests.
But Jesus himself is the center and principal actor
of the liturgy that honors the Father in Heaven. And when we participate in that liturgy, when we go to the mass, that is what is
happening. We are tapping into that once-for-all sacrifice. We're tapping into
not only what happened on Calvary, not only what happened at the Last Supper,
we're tapping into what is constantly, permanently happening in heaven. We're
there in heaven. Christ permanently exercises his priesthood
For he always lived to make intercession for those who draw near to God through him. This is just
incredible
Incredible what difference does the ascension make man for one completes the work of redemption for two unites
Humanity to divinity for three. It's have access now, access to the Father's house
in a way that was impossible before.
Four, the great worship that we participate in on Earth
is a participation in the worship that's happening in heaven.
All of these things are possible.
All these things are made real because of the ascension.
And so when we ask the question,
like, oh, what difference does the ascension make?
Here's the difference the ascension makes.
And it is all of the difference in the world,
all the difference in heaven and on earth.
And so I just praise God today
for this reality of the ascension.
Praise God today for the fact that,
man, this article that we say that Jesus ascended into heaven and is seated at the right hand of God the Father Almighty
is part of our faith and is part of our relationship with God man the work of
redemption completed humanity united to divinity irrevocably heaven opened we have access to the life and the love the happiness of the father and we get to participate in
This worship that is happening constantly in heaven every time we participate in the worship of the mass on earth
Oh my gosh, what a gift Lord. Thank you so much. Thank you so much for this gift.
You guys, let's keep going.
Let's keep trucking along.
We are, it feels like we're flying through this now.
Hopefully it feels like that for you.
And if not, hopefully it feels like we're going deep
and because this is just incredible.
What a gift.
Please pray for each other.
I'm praying for you.
Please pray for me.
My name is Father Mike.
I cannot wait to see you tomorrow.
God bless.