The Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz) - Day 116: The Church Is Holy (2024)
Episode Date: April 25, 2024Fr. Mike examines the next characteristic of the Church, the Church is holy, and he emphasizes two important ideas. The first is that the Church is unfailingly holy only because of God’s gracious gi...ft to us. The second is that each and every one of the activities of the Church are for two purposes: the sanctification of men in Christ and the glorification of God. We conclude with a reminder from St. Therese on the importance of charity, that love of God is the “vocation which includes all others.” Today’s readings from the Catechism are paragraphs 823-829. 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 the 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.
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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, this is day 116.
We're reading paragraphs 823 to 829.
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your podcast app for daily updates and daily notifications today day 116 we're reading about
the fact that the church is holy yesterday we talked about oneness and the day before that too
yesterday was also the wounds to unity but the call we have to strive for unity today the second
mark of the church remember the four marks of the church one holy Catholic apostolic These are these four marks of the church today. The church is holy and tomorrow the church is Catholic
But today we have to recognize, you know, I'd maybe even said this yesterday
many many times will point out the fact that yep, the church is broken church is made up of sinners and
So there is you know, they're sin at the same time
And so there is, you know, there's sin. At the same time, one of the clear marks of the church
is the fact that the church is holy.
The Holy Spirit is the soul of the church.
And because of that, because the church comes
from the Trinity, the heart of the Trinity,
because Jesus Christ himself founded the church,
the church is holy.
In fact, paragraph 823 will kick us off today.
And it says this, the church is held as a matter of faith
to be unfailingly holy. And that really important that's a bold statement but at
the same time it is 100% a true statement why it goes on to say this is
because Christ the Son of God who with the Father and the Spirit is hailed as
alone holy remember God is the only one who's holy truly holy because Jesus
himself loved the church as his bride giving himself up for her so as to sanctify her,
he joined her to himself as his body and endowed her with the gift of the Holy Spirit for the God.
And there you go, if there's any reason why we would say the church is holy, it's that.
It is because of God's gracious gift. That's it, 100%. Now going on to say that united with Christ,
the church is sanctified by Jesus and
Through Jesus she becomes sanctifying right? So we're sanctified by the action of Jesus Christ by the power of the Holy Spirit
but also
Through Jesus and with Jesus we're meant to actually bring that holiness to the world as that's we're gonna talk about again in 824
You know, I love there's this long quote here
There's two long quotes actually's this long quote here.
There's two long quotes actually.
The one long quote is from St. Therese of Lisieux.
The second long quote is from Pope Paul VI.
The first long quote from St. Therese
is about how love is the soul of the holiness
to which we are all called.
It says the word charity,
but I'm just translating it to love.
So charity is the soul,
or love is the soul of the holiness to which all are called
That love governs shapes and perfects all the means of sanctification
We're gonna hear about that today and just in fact if you have your catechism with you
You know that in this quote there's italics. There are all caps
I mean it is it is kind of intense and then we have the other quote by Pope Paul the sixth
Where he writes that the church is holy
Even though having sinners in her midst because she knows no other life, but the life of grace
So we realize that if we live her life the life of the church then we become sanctified
We're gonna talk about that today
But that's the whole goal to become sanctified and to actually participate with the Lord and through the Lord in sanctifying the world. So let's pray
Father in heaven
Thank you. Thank you for being the source of holiness. Thank you for being you Lord God
We praise you and we give you thanks that you are the only
Christ's holy God. You're the only one who is holy holy holy Lord
So we lift up your name and we praise you this day.
We thank you for the gift of your church.
We thank you for the gift of your Holy Spirit.
We thank you that you have never, ever given up on us
and that you've declared you never, ever will give up on us.
We ask you to please help us to not give up on you.
Help us to not stop choosing you, Lord God.
We ask you to please
send your Holy Spirit into every area of challenge in our lives so that we can face every challenge
with your strength. In Jesus' name we pray, Amen. In the name of the Father, and of the
Son, and of the Holy Spirit, Amen. It is day 116, we're reading paragraphs 823 to 829.
The Church is Holy. The Church is held as a matter of faith, to be unfailingly holy. This is because Christ, the Son of God, who with the Father and the Spirit is hailed as alone holy, loved the Church
as his bride, giving himself up for her so as to sanctify her. He joined her to himself as his body
and endowed her with the gift of the Holy Spirit for the glory of God. The Church, then,
is the holy people of God, and her members are called saints.
United with Christ, the Church is sanctified by him. Through him and with him, she becomes
sanctifying. All the activities of the Church are directed as toward their end
to the sanctification of men in Christ and the glorification of God.
It is in the Church that the fullness of the means of salvation has been deposited.
It is in her that by the grace of God we acquire holiness.
The Church on earth is endowed already with a sanctity that is real, though imperfect.
In her members, perfect holiness is something yet to be acquired.
Strengthened by so many and such great means of salvation, all the faithful, whatever their
condition or state, though each in his own way, are called by the Lord to that perfection
of sanctity by which the Father himself is perfect.
Charity is the soul of the holiness to which all are called.
It governs, shapes, and perfects all the means of sanctification.
As St. Thérèse of Lesseux stated,
If the church was a body composed of different members, it couldn't lack the noblest of
all.
It must have a heart.
And a heart burning with love.
And I realized that this love alone was the true motive force which enabled the
other members of the Church to act. If it ceased to function, the apostles would forget
to preach the Gospel. The martyrs would refuse to shed their blood.
Love in fact is the vocation which includes all others. It's a universe of its own, comprising
all time and space. It's eternal. Christ, holy, innocent, and undefiled, knew nothing of sin, but came only to expiate the
sins of the people.
The Church, however, clasping sinners to her bosom, at once holy and always in need of
purification, follows constantly the path of penance and renewal.
All members of the Church, including her ministers, must acknowledge that they
are sinners. In everyone, the weeds of sin will still be mixed with the good wheat of
the Gospel until the end of time. Hence, the Church gathers sinners already caught up in
Christ's salvation, but still on the way to holiness. As Pope Paul VI stated,
"...the Church is therefore holy, though having sinners in her midst, because she herself
has no other life but the life of grace.
If they live her life, her members are sanctified.
If they move away from her life, they fall into sins and disorders that prevent the radiation
of her sanctity.
This is why she suffers and does penance for those offenses of which she has the power
to free her children through the blood of Christ and the gift of the Holy Spirit.
By canonizing some of the faithful, that is, by solemnly proclaiming that they practiced heroic virtue and lived in fidelity to God's grace,
the Church recognizes the power of the Spirit of Holiness within her and
sustains the hope of believers by proposing the Saints to them as models and intercessors.
The Saints have always been the source and origin of renewal in the most to them as models and intercessors.
The saints have always been the source and origin of renewal in the most difficult moments
in the Church's history.
Indeed, holiness is the hidden source and infallible measure of her apostolic activity
and missionary zeal.
But while in the Most Blessed Virgin the Church has already reached that perfection whereby
she exists without spot or wrinkle, the faithful still strive to conquer sin and increase in holiness and
so they turn their eyes to Mary. In her the church is already the all-holy."
Okay, day 116, paragraph 823 to 829. Incredible. You know, let's go back to the
very beginning, 823. met noted this at the very beginning
But as a matter of faith the church is unfailingly holy
Why not because of herself not because of us the church is holy because of God
God father son Holy Spirit are alone Holy and here's Jesus the Son of God with the Father in the Spirit
Loved the church as his bride. Remember this, Ephesians chapter 5. He loved the Church and poured himself up for her, gave himself up for her, to ask to
present her to himself without spot or wrinkle or any such thing.
That's the gift here, that's the goal here, that's the heart of what we're talking about
here.
The point is, God is the one who makes the Church holy.
Paragraph 824 highlights this, that I love this first line, united with Christ the church is sanctified by him. Through him and with
him she becomes sanctifying. If you ever wonder what is the heart, what does the
church do, what are all the activities of the church, all the work of the church,
what are they oriented towards? Well, it says here in paragraph 824, it says, all the activities of the church,
all of them, everything we do, everything we exist, everything we are, everything we
accomplish, they're directed as toward their end to two goals, the sanctification
of men in Christ and the glorification of God. Think about that, the sanctification
of human beings in Christ, the salvation of the world and the glorification of God
If you ever wonder like what's the point of the mass and jumping over to you know
I know in a few weeks we'll talk about
Liturgy we'll talk about the sacraments if you ever wonder what the point of the mass is
Well, you you know the point of the mass
The point of the mass is stated at the middle of every single mass where the priest turns the people and he says
Pray my brothers and sisters that my sacrifice and yours may be acceptable to
God the Almighty Father and all the people respond may the Lord accept this
sacrifice at your hands for the praise and glory of his name for our good and
the good of all his holy church that's the point the two points for the praise
and glory of his name of the Father's name that all that God may be glorified
and for the salvation of the world.
This is the entire point. Why does the Church exist? Well, first of all, to sanctify her members,
that Jesus Christ may present himself to himself, his bride, and also that through the Church,
the Father will be glorified and the world will be sanctified. It's amazing. Now 825 highlights this.
The church on earth is endowed already with the sanctity that is real.
And again, there's a real holiness the church has, though it's imperfect.
And I love this. It's the call to keep on going.
And the call to keep on going and to continually and constantly
repent, to continually and constantly recognize that, okay, I am a sinner.
In fact, paragraph 827 says this so clearly.
All members of the church, including her ministers,
must acknowledge that they are sinners.
Because why?
Because the church, in the beginning of 827,
the church clasping sinners to her bosom,
at once holy and always in need of purification,
follows constantly the path of penance and renewal that recognition of you know
remember the gospel story where there is the master of the field and he plants wheat and
in the course of the night the enemy plants weeds and
The harvesters when the weeds and the wheat grow together the harvesters say should we take out the weeds and the master of the field
Says no or else you if you pull up the weeds you pull up the wheat too. Let them grow together and at the end yes they'll
be separated. But we're not at the end yet and so we have to recognize that
there is great wheat that the Lord God himself has planted and the enemy
remember the causes of division it's sin. The enemy has planted weeds that we find
in our own hearts even the weeds of sin
And so we just ask the lord to continue to purify us
Because the heart is the heart if we say it like that. The heart is the heart paragraph 826
This extended quote as I mentioned from saint therese of the sioux saying that the love is the soul of holiness
Now if you know anything about saint therese in her The Story of a Soul, which is basically her spiritual autobiography, she talks about how she was trying to discern her vocation,
trying to discern her call. And even though she was a religious sister already, she's like,
but where do I fit in the body of Christ? And so she wanted to do everything, right? She wanted to
serve in any way possible, a missionary, as a a priest all these ways, but those ways were not open
And so she's like well, how do I discern this? How do I figure this out?
And so as she continued to pray she realized what she shared with us today
If the church was a body composed of different members, it couldn't lack the noblest of all
It must have a heart and a heart burning with love
This is the key, you know So often we can look at the different roles in the church and say this is this role is really important
This role is less important. This role is glorious. This role is not glorious. And yet st. Terez
She discovered it the core where remember what st
Paul says st
Paul talks about if I can speak in words of men's tongues of men and angels don't have love then I'm nothing
If I can heal and do and angels, don't have love, then I'm nothing.
If I can heal and do miracles,
but don't have love, I'm nothing.
If I can do all these things,
raise the dead even I imagine he could say,
but don't have love, I am nothing.
And so here's Therese who recognizes what I wanna be.
That if you're looking at members of the church,
not just a hand or a face or a voice or feet,
I wanna be the heart and heart burning with love.
Because without the heart, again this is the key and this is where every one of
us is called to live. You know because so many of us we can we can do checkbox
Christianity, checkbox Christianity. We can do this where we're just like, yep
I'm doing the things. I'm pressing play every day. When that's great that you're
doing this and and we need to continue to press play but the heart of
this is love. St. Therese continues, and I realized that this love alone was the
true motive force which enabled the other members of the church to act if it
ceased to function, right? If the heart stopped working, if we stopped loving,
the Apostles would forget to preach the gospel. You know that sometimes happens.
That sometimes happens for people like me, for priests, for bishops, for deacons. It happens
for all these people who maybe even their job is to preach the gospel. But if we forget the
love of Jesus, if we forget that we're called to be the heart, just forget. It's not even a
matter of rejecting the call. It's just you forget, you forget to preach Jesus.
You forget to preach the gospel
because we've lost that first love.
The martyrs, she goes on to say,
the martyrs would refuse to shed their blood.
There's other things to live for.
And if the heart of Jesus is inside of us,
the love of God in our heart,
martyrs will continue to exist.
And in fact, saints will continue to exist. She ends this she says love
In fact is the vocation which includes all others
It is a universe of its own comprising all time and space. It's eternal
Love in fact is the vocation which includes all others
You know paragraph 828 says that the saints have always been the source and origin of renewal in the most difficult moments in the church's history
Saints aren't saints because they did tough things or because they did great things.
Saints are saints because they loved.
This is the measure. They loved and did what God asked of them. They had heroic virtue and
they lived in that spirit, the Holy Spirit of holiness.
You know at the end, we'll be judged. We know this already. We're going to talk about that
soon. But if you want to say it simply, Saint John of the Cross once said it like this. He said,
in the twilight of life, we will be judged on love alone. There's a lot packed into that
because love isn't just an emotion, it's not just a feeling,
it's not just an affection.
Love has to be effective, right?
It has to move us to do the works of love, to love God with everything we have and to
love our neighbor as ourself.
But in the twilight of our lives, we will be judged on love alone.
And that's why it's so powerful that the church has to become holy, well, is holy by the Holy
Spirit.
The source, her source being the Trinity and her founder being Jesus,
but the church, we have to continue to choose to be holy. You and I get to choose to say yes to the Lord, say yes to his grace,
to say yes to his Holy Spirit and to say, to say yes to love,
to be love, to be the heart.
To be love. To be the heart. Ha. The Church is one.
And the Church is holy. So be holy.
In the twilight of our lives
we will be judged on love alone. And I know that I don't love like I should.
So please pray for me.
I'm praying for you. My name is Father Mike. I cannot wait to see
you tomorrow. God bless.