The Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz) - Day 96: The Church’s Ultimate Trial (2024)
Episode Date: April 5, 2024The Catechism concludes the section on The Son with an examination of the final trial and judgment that will happen before Christ’s Second Coming. This final trial will involve the "supreme religiou...s deception" of the Antichrist, a deception that has already been present at various times in human history. Fr. Mike emphasizes that apostasy is a dramatic turning away from what we hold to be true. He reminds us that no other person can usher in the Messianic Age other than Christ. Today’s readings are Catechism paragraphs 675-682. 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
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in God's family as we journey together toward our heavenly home.
This is day 96.
It is the last day of talking about Jesus Christ the Son
before we start tomorrow,
the third person of the Holy Trinity, the Holy Spirit.
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for daily updates and daily notifications. Man, day 96, you guys. Okay, as I just said,
it is this is the last section over in chapter two on the son. And so tomorrow we'll start
chapter three on the Holy Spirit. And so we've talked about creation, talked about revelation, talked about faith.
We talked about the Father and the qualities of the Father, what he's revealed about himself
as the Father.
We've talked about how Jesus Christ, the Son of God, has been revealed and who he is in
himself.
And tomorrow we're going to start this whole section, kind of a long section, a great section,
a beautiful section on the Holy Spirit.
Yesterday, we talked about how in the Apostles Creed, from there he will come
again to judge the living and the dead, that Jesus will come again in glory. We
talked about how, yes, Christ's kingdom is established on earth in the church and
that church truly is holy at the same time that holiness is real but imperfect.
And so we still await the final coming of Jesus, we still await that final
fulfillment and so even though Jesus has definitively
Defeated the power of evil
We find ourselves in the time of battle still we continue to pray and and to ask the Lord Jesus to come
He continues to send out his Holy Spirit, but this is a time of distress. This is a time of watching and waiting
This is a time of vigilance
Now today we're going
to talk to this last section, these last chapters, paragraphs I mean, paragraph 675
to 682 on the church's ultimate trial. Now this is kind of, I mean the stakes are
huge. The stakes are eternity, right? The stakes are life and death, eternal life
and eternal death. In this last little section, these last few paragraphs on the Church's ultimate trial, we'll talk about the reality that before
Christ's second coming, the Church must pass through a final trial that will
shake the faith of many believers. There will be a persecution, there will be
religious deception, there will be the Antichrist, this reality of what's called
a pseudo messianism, like remember Jesus is the Messiah, so a pseudo messianism is
this idea that, oh this is the one we've been looking for, this is the, I'm gonna
take the Lord himself, put him off to the side, because some other, you know,
quote-unquote, solution has presented itself. And that's one of the realities the Church has discerned over the 2,000 year history now saying, okay,
so what is the Antichrist? And again, it says this in paragraph 676, so you can kind of get your mind dropped around this.
It says, the Antichrist's deception already begins to take shape in the world every time the claim is made to realize within history
the messianic hope which can only be realized beyond history to the
eschatological judgment. So basically there's all these options. These all these people offering
Okay, if we only we do this this will usher in a new time of peace prosperity
This will usher in a new time of salvation. We recognize as Christians
We recognize that you know, there are there's progress to be made in this world
Yes, there's always good that can be done in this world
But no program no person no government no policy. No culture will ever usher in this
Messianic age right that that can it's not gonna happen within history
It's only gonna happen at the close of history at the close of the age
And so the big temptation has been, is and will be, and this is again the Church's final
battle, and will be this temptation to replace God with anything else.
So we're gonna talk about that today.
And also recognizing the last two paragraphs before the in brief, before our nuggets at
the end of this section
Are that jesus christ will come to judge the living and the dead?
It's only two paragraphs but it highlights the reality that there is a judgment to come for every one of us
There's a judgment to come at the end of time
But there's also a judgment to come at the end of each of our lives now
We'll talk about that again later on when it comes to the four last things here in the catechism
but today we're reminded of that because Today is given to us by the Lord so that we can
repent God is patient with us so that we can change our hearts and say yes to
his grace and so as we begin this day let's let's do that let's turn to our
Lord and just pray that while it is still today God gives us the grace to
say yes to him to say no to our sin, and
to live this new life.
Father in heaven, we trust in you and we thank you.
We praise your name and we give you glory.
We ask that you please reveal to our hearts your heart.
Reveal the depth of your love for us.
Help us to say yes to you.
Help us to avoid the temptation toward idolatry help us to avoid the temptation
Towards the Antichrist help us to avoid the temptation to turn away from what you've given to us in favor of something new
in favor of something flashy in favor of something that
Is not from you
Or God help us to strive with all of our hearts and our whole lives to help the people around us
But to never replace your kingdom
with a pseudo false kingdom.
Help us to never replace you and your victory on the cross with any other kind of victory.
Help us to live as you've called us to live.
Help us to love as you have called us to love.
Help us to be the hands and feet of Jesus Christ in this world,
by the power of your Holy Spirit.
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, this is Day 96, we're reading paragraphs 675 to 682.
The Church's Ultimate Trial Before Christ's second coming, the Church
must pass through a final trial that will shake the faith of many believers.
The persecution that accompanies her pilgrimage on earth will unveil the mystery of iniquity
in the form of a religious deception offering men an apparent solution to their problems
at the price of apostasy from the truth.
The supreme religious deception is that of the Antichrist, a pseudo-Messianism by which
man glorifies himself in place of God and of his Messiah come in the flesh.
The Antichrist's deception already begins to take shape in the world every time the
claim is made to realize within history that Messianic hope which can only be realized
beyond history through the eschatological judgment.
The Church has rejected even modified forms of this falsification of the Kingdom to come
under the name of millenarianism, especially the intrinsically perverse political form
of a secular Messianism.
The Church will enter the glory of the Kingdom only through this final Passover when she
will follow her Lord in His death
and resurrection.
The Kingdom will be fulfilled then not by a historic triumph of the Church through a
progressive ascendancy, but only by God's victory over the final unleashing of evil
which will cause His Bride to come down from heaven.
God's triumph over the revolt of evil will take the form of the Last Judgment after the
final cosmic upheaval of this passing world.
To judge the living and the dead.
Following in the steps of the prophets and John the Baptist, Jesus announced the judgment
of the last day in his preaching.
Then will the conduct of each one and the secrets of hearts be brought to light.
Then will the culpable unbelief that counted the offer of God's grace as nothing be condemned.
Our attitude about our neighbor will disclose acceptance or refusal of grace and divine
love.
On the last day, Jesus will say, truly, I say to you, as you did it to one of the least
of these, my brethren, you did it to me.
Christ is Lord of eternal life.
Full right to pass definitive judgment on the works and hearts of men belongs to him
as Redeemer of the world.
He acquired this right by his cross.
The Father has given all judgment to the Son.
Yet, the Son did not come to judge, but to save and to give the life he has in himself.
By rejecting grace in this life, one already judges oneself,
receives according to one's works,
and can even condemn oneself for all eternity
by rejecting the spirit of love.
In brief, Christ the Lord already reigns through the Church,
but all the things of this world are not yet subjected to him.
The triumph of Christ's kingdom will not come
about without one last assault by the powers of evil. On Judgment Day, at the end of the world,
Christ will come in glory to achieve the definitive triumph of good over evil which,
like the wheat and the tares, have grown up together in the course of history.
When he comes at the end of time to judge the living and the dead, the glorious Christ
will reveal the secret disposition of hearts and will render to each man according to his
works and according to his acceptance or refusal of grace.
Okay, so as I said, again, day 96, man, we are ending this section, chapter 2, on our
Lord God the Son, second person of the Trinity with a bang
Wow, just this recognition of the church's ultimate trial paragraph 675. Let's let's highlight this
We recognize that before Christ's second coming the church must pass through a final trial that will shake the faith of many believers There is going to be as we said a persecution that accompanies her pilgrimage on earth that will unveil
that accompanies her pilgrimage on earth that will unveil the
Mystery of iniquity in the form of a religious deception offering men an apparent solution to their problems at the price of apostasy
From the truth. This is dramatic. This is in how to say insane, but I just mean that in the way in terms like bananas
We recognize that remember the people of Israel
What was their primary sin again and again and we we read those stories. We hear those stories and we're like, why are you doing this again and again?
What their temptation was was even though the Lord God had revealed himself to them
Even though the Lord God had had chosen them and covenanted himself to them
What did they continue to do time and again?
They turned away from God and tried to replace him with something else anything else in fact remember even
those stories about here's the Assyrians coming in from the north here's the
Babylonians coming in and what did Israel want to do again and again what
did the kingdom of Judah want to do again and again it wanted to ally itself
with Egypt or lie itself with someone else it wanted to like turn to another
solution other than let me just be faithful to the Lord God.
You know apostasy from the truth is this rejection of the truth right? It's this turning away this
and I don't say definitive turning away but it is a dramatic turning away. It's not just an error.
It is saying I reject what I know to be true in the form of a religious deception offering men
an apparent solution to their problems of a price of apostasy from the truth
And this is gonna be so important because we need to have our eyes open there
In fact the scripture says that that there are many people who come forward offering solution goes on to say here
The supreme religious deception is is still paragraph 675 the supreme religious deception is that of the Antichrist a
Pseudo messianism write a fake Messiah by which man glorifies himself in place of God and of his Messiah come in the flesh
Any temptation we have to glorify ourself in place of God and I would say this
You know it could be anything to glorify education in the place of God to glorify politics in the place of God to glorify
Good deeds in the place of God to glorify
Tech, you know technology in the place of God to glorify a person in a place of God
All of those temptations we all have every single one of us we say we know this policy
This is gonna be our solution or this political party
This is gonna be our solution or this person we can elect that person will be our solution Every time we have that or even you know, again science science is gonna be our solution or this political party this is gonna be our solution or this person we can elect that person will be our solution every time we have that or
even you know again science science is gonna be our solution all those things
can be good obviously can be good but every time we replace God for any one of
those things it is turning away from the Lord it's
idolatry it's turning toward the Antichrist now paragraph 676 becomes even I mean man
Every one of these paragraphs is like it's a punch to the face. I don't know if you felt it
But I did as I was reading it
676 the Antichrist's deception already begins to take shape in the world every time the claim is made to realize within history
That messianic hope which can only be realized beyond history
So this promise for for peace on earth like that is not gonna happen
Until Christ returns, I mean, yes, we fight for peace. Yes, we long for peace. We work for peace
We work for justice all of those things
But not at the price of truth not the price of the dignity of individuals goes on to say
The church has rejected even modified forms of this falsification of the kingdom to come under the name of millenarianism
Especially the intrinsically perverse political form of a secular messianism again whenever we decide to trust in a
Kingdom whenever we try to trust in a nation whenever we said to trust in politics our government it is
Those things have their place obviously and it's what a great gift it is, those things have their place, obviously.
And what a great gift it is when those things are working well.
That's amazing. And there have been some pretty incredible civilizations.
At the same time, to replace God with any of those civilizations,
to place them above God is a severe and incredible error.
It goes on to say, so the church,
this is important for us, 677, this is so important.
The church, that's us, that's what we're like,
okay, I'm not gonna give my heart over to politics,
I'm not gonna give my heart to government,
I'm not gonna give my heart to education or a policy.
Well, I'll just give my heart to the church.
Well, okay, here's what you get prepared for.
The church will enter the glory of the kingdom, yes,
but only through this
final Passover when she will follow her Lord in His death and resurrection. The Church
will be fulfilled then not by a historic triumph of the Church through a progressive ascendancy,
but only by God's victory over the final unleashing of evil.
Think about this. What does this mean? You know, Pope Benedict back years ago,
he said that essentially the church
is gonna have to grow smaller
rather than the church becoming this massive force
on the earth, like you know, Christendom,
where all of the Western world is basically Christian,
all the Western world is basically Catholic.
Here's the church saying, nope,
that's not what we're talking about. Where the kingdom, the church takes over the world, that's not going to happen.
Only when we follow our Lord and His death and resurrection. So the kingdom will be fulfilled
not by a historic triumph of the church through a progressive ascendancy, but only by God's final
victory over the final unleashing of evil. And this is so important for us.
If we're expecting, anticipating,
the church will be more and more powerful,
the Catholic church will be greater and greater,
and we'll have so much influence on this world,
that's what we're expecting.
We may be expecting the exact wrong thing.
We might be expecting something else.
What we have to be expecting is
we're gonna follow our Lord in His death and being misunderstood and being rejected and being hated and
being killed. That is the only way the kingdom will be fulfilled by God's
victory over the final unleashing of evil which will cause His bride to come
down from heaven not by your and mine having power, not by your and mine
winning and being loved by everybody that won't happen so don't
expect that to happen does that make sense I know it's just it's a hard word
but it's just man it's a word that the church is just telling us listen this is
the four thousand years of wisdom that has been painfully earned since Abraham
till now.
So last two paragraphs here, 678 and 679,
before the nuggets, we recognize that there is the last day.
And it says here a couple of things
that I just wanna highlight.
I know this is a little bit longer,
yesterday was a little longer too.
It says, then on the last day,
the conduct of each one and the secrets of hearts
will be brought to light.
So important, our conduct and will be brought to light. So important.
Our conduct and our secrets brought to light.
Then will the culpable unbelief, again, the unbelief that we're responsible for, not
inculpable, or not the belief that we're not culpable for, but the belief that, unbelief
that we are culpable for, that it's our responsibility, then will the culpable unbelief that counted
the offer of God's grace as nothing be condemned?
How many times have you and I been offered God's gifts, offered His love, offered His
grace and just counted it as nothing?
Then that will be condemned.
Our attitude about our neighbor will disclose acceptance or refusal of grace and divine
love.
Remember in Matthew chapter 25, Jesus has the sheep and the goats, right?
He separates human beings, all of humanity, like sheep and goats and says to one,
truly I say to you as often as you did it to one of the least of my brethren you
did it to me and the others he said as often as you did not do this to one of
the least of my brethren you did not do it to me. So our attitude about our
neighbor will disclose acceptance or refusal of grace and divine love. Last
here in paragraph 679, this is all this is just worth praying about because it is
it's the final test right this is the exam.
This is the final exam that the Lord will present before all of us in our last after
our last breath.
Christ is the Lord of eternal life.
Full right to pass definitive judgment on the works and hearts of men belongs to him
as Redeemer of the world.
He acquired this right by his cross. Yet he did not come to judge but to save and give the life he has in himself. He didn't come
to do this, he came to save us and to give the life he has in himself.
Last sentence here before the nuggets. By rejecting grace in this life, one already
judges oneself, receives according to one's works, and can even condemn oneself
for all eternity by rejecting the spirit of love.
This is possible.
So, because it's possible, let's take a moment.
By rejecting grace in this life, I have the opportunity to go to confession.
Ah, I'll go some other time.
I'm already condemning myself.
I can even condemn myself by rejecting the spirit of love to recognize this, that here
is God who loves you so much and I can be condemn myself by rejecting the spirit of love to recognize this, that here is God who loves you so much
and I can be indifferent to this. I can ignore that love.
I'm rejecting grace in this life. I judge myself. Make it personal. I judge myself.
And I receive according to my own works and I can even condemn myself for all eternity.
Not because I wasn't good enough, not because I didn't do amazing things,
but because I rejected't good enough, not because I didn't do amazing things, but because I
rejected the spirit of love.
So my prayer is, my brothers and sisters, right now, that all can change.
It all can change with one decision.
It all can change with this moment.
I can make a decision right now.
Lord, I resolve.
The very next opportunity I have to go to confession, the very next opportunity I have
to change my life, the very next opportunity I have to say yes to you. I say yes to you now, right now.
And just say yes to grace.
In this life
we can say a yes that endures for all eternity.
Or in this life we can say no that endures for all eternity.
Please pray for each other. Pray for honestly right now in this life, we can say no that endures for all eternity.
Please pray for each other.
Pray for honestly right now in this moment, please pray for every person listening to
this podcast.
Pray that every one of us, every one of us says yes in this moment says yes to God's
grace.
Pray that because we don't, I mean, all of us, we don't tune into this podcast because
we're perfect.
We tune in because we're like, I want to know, I want to learn, I want to love, but I don't
do it perfectly.
So please pray for every person right now in this moment
listening to this podcast that we all just say yes.
I am praying for each one of you.
You say yes.
Please pray for me that I say yes now
and at the hour of my death.
That's how I'm praying for you.
And that's how I'm asking you to please pray for me.
My name is Father Mike.
I cannot wait to see you tomorrow.
God bless.