The Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz) - Day 70: The Immaculate Conception
Episode Date: March 11, 2023The Catechism introduces us to Mary’s Immaculate Conception and explains why God preserved her “immune from all stain of original sin.” Fr. Mike answers a common question asked in response to th...is revelation: “Why didn’t God just preserve us all from original sin?” His answer might surprise you. Today's readings are Catechism paragraphs 490-494. 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 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 70, you're reading paragraphs for 90 to 494.
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As I said, it's day 70 and yesterday we started talking about Mary and how, oh man, the
Holy Spirit came upon the Blessed Virgin Mary, the God had predestined her.
He prepared a body for himself.
God sent forth the Son, but to prepare a body for him right in the incarnation, he wanted
the free cooperation of the creature.
Now for this, this is Berga 488,
for this, from all eternity, God shows for the mother of his son a daughter of Israel.
And he relied upon her, yes. Now, today, in paragraphs 490 to 494, we're going to talk about the
Immaculate Conception. Now, the Immaculate Conception doesn't refer to Jesus being immaculately conceived,
that's different. But Mary's conception, we believe, was used immaculately conceived. That's different. But Mary's conception, we believe, was
she was immaculately conceived, which means that from the very first moment of her conception,
first moment of her existence, she was preserved by a singular grace, right? Singular privilege,
she was preserved by Almighty God, by the merits of her son's future life, death and resurrection,
from all esteemed of original sin. And why is this necessary? Well, it's, you know, could God have done it otherwise?
God can do anything.
But why was this fitting?
Why is it fitting that Mary is without sin?
Well, we talked about this yesterday a little bit.
We know how at the fall team, right?
We had a woman, Eve, without sin.
And we have the man without sin, Adam, that the angel of light, Lucifer, spoke to a woman without sin, Eve.
Spoke words to her that caused her to disbelieve into Sobe, she handed that disbelief into
Sobe, to her husband, the man who handed that disobedience and disbelief to the whole
world. Now, the redemption team, we know that Jesus Christ is the new Adam who hands
on life and obedience to all of us. Well, similarly, we see in Luke's Gospel,
in Angel of Light, Gabriel,
who comes to the new Eve, Mary, who's also without sin.
He speaks words to her that caused her to believe in obey
by her belief in obedience, she gives birth to
the eternal son of the Father in time, incarnate,
who then hands on this belief in obedience to the whole world.
And it's very fitting that Mary be in the same place or a very similar place as the first
Eve in order to accomplish this mission.
So that's what I'm going to talk about today.
Also we're going to talk about how in paragraph 494, at the announcement that God would do
this, she humbly submits and says, let it be done to me according to your words. So those
are the two things we're going to talk about today. First, the Immaculate Conception. In second,
that humble acceptance, the humble surrender, the humble fiat, right, that let it be done to me of
Mary. So in order to prepare our hearts for this, let's just pray, pray a call upon the name of Jesus
Christ and ask the Father to bless us, those who pray, Father in heaven. We thank you.
In the name of your son, Jesus Christ, please send your Holy Spirit, as you send your
Holy Spirit into the womb of the Vessiverge Mary to bring forth new life, we ask that
you please send your Holy Spirit into our lives.
Heal what has been wounded in our lives.
Fill what's been emptied.
Lord God, we ask you to make a space in our lives for you,
for your truth, for your will, for your mission.
We know, Lord God, that you called Mary,
you created her for a mission,
and you gave her everything she needed to accomplish that mission.
We trust in you, that you will do the same for us,
that you have created us for a mission,
and that you will give us everything that we possibly could ever need
for that mission.
We trust in you, and we pray to you, and we give you glory this day and every day.
In Jesus' name we pray. Amen, in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit,
and then, as I said, it's day 70 where paragraphs 490 to 494.
The Immaculate Conception.
To become the mother of the Savior, Mary was enriched by God with gifts
appropriate to such a role. The angel Gabriel, at the moment of the Annunciation,
salutes her as full of grace. In fact, in order for Mary to be able to give the free ascent
of her faith to the announcement of her vocation, it was necessary that she be wholly born by God's grace.
Through the centuries, the Church has become ever more aware that Mary, full of grace through
God, was redeemed from the moment of her conception.
That is what the dogma of the Immaculate Conception confesses, as Pope Pius IX proclaimed in 1854,
the most blessed Virgin Mary was, from the first moment of her conception, by a singular
grace and privilege of Almighty God, and by virtue of the merits of Jesus Christ,
Savior of the human race, preserved immune from all stain of original sin.
The splendor of an entirely unique holiness by which Mary is enriched from the first instant
of her conception comes wholly from Christ. She is redeemed in a more exalted fashion by
reason of the merits of her son. The Father blessed Mary more than any other created person, in Christ, with every spiritual
blessing in the heavenly places, and chose her, in Christ, before the foundation of the
world, to be holy and blameless before him in love.
The fathers of the Eastern tradition call the Mother of God the all-holy panagia, and celebrate
her as, free from any stain of sin as though fashioned by the Holy Spirit
and formed as a new creature.
By the grace of God, Mary remained free of every personal sin her whole life long.
But it be done to me according to your word.
At the announcement that she would give birth to the Son of the Most High without knowing
man by the power of the Holy Spirit, Mary responded with the obedience of faith. Certain that, with God,
nothing will be impossible. Behold, I am the handmaid of the Lord. Let it be done to me according
to your Word. Thus, giving her consent to God's Word, Mary becomes the mother of Jesus, espousing the
divine will for salvation wholeheartedly. Without a single sin to restrain her, she gave herself entirely
to the person and to the work of her son. She did so in order to serve the mystery of redemption
with him and dependent on him by God's grace. As St. Aaronas says, being obedient, she became
the cause of salvation for herself and for the whole human race. Hence, not a few of the
early fathers gladly assert
the knot of Eve's disobedience was untied
by Mary's obedience.
What the Virgin Eve bound through her disbelief,
Mary loosened by her faith.
Comparing her with Eve, they call Mary the mother
of the living and frequently claim death through Eve,
life through Mary.
Okay, so that's our section today, 490 to 494, which is just an incredible gift.
Now, I mentioned, again, yesterday and earlier, that here is Mary, who is the new Eve,
that these last quotes, these last quotes are incredible, showing us that going back so far,
the church has long, long stated, long made very, very clear that we've always seen Mary
as the new Eve, just as Jesus is the new Adam. And I love this. I mean, even just being obedient,
she became the cause of salvation for herself and for the whole human race. And here is the church
father's, for example, St. Aaron S saying, the knot of Eve's disobedience was entied by Mary's
obedience, with the virgin Eve bound to her disbelief, Mary
loosened by her faith. And that is just really just so incredible. And I love that quote.
Death through Eve, life through Mary. Why is the church saying very, very clearly, it was
necessary that she be wholly born by God's grace. Why is it necessary that Mary was conceived
without original sin? Now, one is, we have to know this.
She was not conceived without original sin because of any merit of her own.
How could you merit being conceived in a certain way?
Popeye's 9th, again in 1854, solemnly declared this,
that the most blessed Virgin Mary was from the first moment of her conception
by a singular grace and privilege of Almighty God
and by the virtue of the merits of Jesus Christ,
Savior of the human race, so it's all her son,
preserved immune from all esteemed of original sin.
Why? Because she had to give a full yes.
And this is so important in paragraph 494, it says this,
Thus, giving her consent to God's word.
Mary becomes the mother of Jesus.
Now this is the next sentence, just kills me.
Is spousing the divine will for salvation
wholeheartedly. This is a whole heart. Now you and I, because we have sin, we don't have a whole heart,
we have a divided heart. We have hearts that can say yes to God, but we say yes weekly. We can
ascend to God. We can love him, but we love poorly. We love in a fickle way. But here it says here,
without a single sin to restrain her, she gave herself entirely
to the person and to the work of her son. And that's so incredible, so necessary. That's
why even uses that word necessary in paragraph 490. In order for her to accomplish the call
on her life, it was necessary that she be wholly born by God's grace, that there was not
a single sin to restrain her from this, yes.
That again, here's Eve's, no, right?
Here's Eve's, no to the Lord, that brought about this brokenness.
And here is the new Eve. Here's Mary's, yes, that brings about a new life.
It brings about a new capacity for, for holiness, a new capacity for relationship with God.
Now, there's something kind of really there's something really important here. It says that the
most blessed Virgin Mary was from the first moment of her conception by a singular grace
and privilege from Almighty God and from the merits of Son's future life-death resurrection
preserved from an all-standard original sin. The question often asks, well, wait, if
God could do that with Mary, why doesn't He just do that with everybody? Honestly, if God could use, apply the merits of His Son's future life-dethan resurrection to Mary's
conception, why couldn't He just apply that to your conception? My conception, why didn't He preserve
us from the stain of original sin? Now God could have done that because He did it at least once.
This is why it's called a singular grace and privilege. Now, why didn't he do that? In the answer, here's my offer of an answer.
The answer I would offer is because God always gives us
what we need for our vocation,
meaning God is a call on your life.
He needs a call on my life.
And you will always give you exactly what you need
to accomplish that call.
He never calls us to something
that he doesn't also give us the power to do,
to accomplish, to achieve.
And you and I were not, our mission, our vocation was not, was not to undo the not of Eve's disobedience, but Mary's call was, and so God gave her everything that she needed in order to say yes to this call
on her life. And that doesn't take anything away. It doesn't diminish the gift he's given you.
It doesn't diminish the vocation he's called you to.
It just highlights the fact that for every one of us,
regardless of what God has called you to,
he will always, he will always give you the grace,
he'll always give you the power,
always give you the opportunity to accomplish that vocation,
to accomplish his will, to accomplish that mission
that he created you for.
Here's the good news. He created you for a mission just like he created Mary
for a mission. He created you for a mission. Just like he gave Mary everything that she
needed to accomplish that mission, I'm telling you God himself will give everything that
you need. Give you everything that you need to accomplish the mission he has in your
life. We simply say what Mary said.
I'm the handmade of the Lord.
Behold, I'm the servant of the Lord.
Let it be done to me according to your word.
Now, I said it yesterday.
I'll say it again.
It's a quote from Carol Houselander.
God will never ask you to do anything more
than the blessed of your Mary.
And all he ever asked her to do was simply say yes.
So today, here's the resolution we have.
God, help me to say yes to you.
Help me to say yes to your vocation.
Help me to say yes to this call you have in my life.
Help me to say yes to this mission you created and redeemed me for and are giving me every
grace that I need to accomplish this mission.
God, I trust in you.
Just as the bus of Virgin Mary said, I'm the handmaid of the Lord, here we are.
Behold, we are your servants.
Behold, we are your sons and your daughters,
baptized in Jesus Christ and given the Holy Spirit
to do all things in your name.
I'm just praying for you.
I don't, I'm just so excited.
I'm so pumped.
Because what an incredible gift that Mary
is the immaculate conception.
And her yes, by her yes, the Father's will was accomplished
in this world.
Here we are, by our yes, the Father's will was accomplished in this world. Here we are. By our yes, the Father's will can be accomplished once again.
So, to high call, but it's a great call. And I am praying for you. Please pray for me.
My name is Father Mike. I cannot wait to see you tomorrow. God bless.
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