Episode

Day 67: The Humanity and Divinity of Christ
Description
Father Mike teaches us more about the divine and human natures of the second person of the Holy Trinity, the Word that became flesh, Jesus Christ. Jesus became like us in all things but sin; as such, he has a human soul, intellect, will, and body without losing any of his divinity. Fr. Mike tells us that in his human nature, Jesus thought with a human mind, worked with human hands, and loved with a human heart. Christ needed to learn things, and he increased in wisdom and understanding. The full humanity and true divinity of Jesus is a great mystery of our faith. Today’s readings are Catechism paragraphs 470-474. 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.
Chapters
In this episode, the speaker discusses the mystery of how God was made man, focusing on paragraphs 470 to 474.
00:00 - 01:31 (01:31)
Summary
In this episode, the speaker discusses the mystery of how God was made man, focusing on paragraphs 470 to 474.
EpisodeDay 67: The Humanity and Divinity of Christ
PodcastThe Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)
The Church has affirmed the full reality of Christ's human soul, which includes operations of intellect and will, along with his human body.
01:31 - 09:06 (07:35)
Summary
The Church has affirmed the full reality of Christ's human soul, which includes operations of intellect and will, along with his human body. His divine nature and human nature were both present in the incarnation, and everything Christ did in his human nature was derived from the Trinity.
EpisodeDay 67: The Humanity and Divinity of Christ
PodcastThe Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)
Discussing Gaudium et Spes' paragraph 472, this transcript explores the concept that in assuming a true human soul, intellect, and will, the Son of God also assumed true human knowledge.
09:06 - 14:24 (05:18)
Summary
Discussing Gaudium et Spes' paragraph 472, this transcript explores the concept that in assuming a true human soul, intellect, and will, the Son of God also assumed true human knowledge.
EpisodeDay 67: The Humanity and Divinity of Christ
PodcastThe Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)
The podcast explores the concept of Jesus' human knowledge and how, with every breath and heartbeat, he said yes to the eternal plans of God.
14:24 - 17:58 (03:34)
Summary
The podcast explores the concept of Jesus' human knowledge and how, with every breath and heartbeat, he said yes to the eternal plans of God. It is a reflection on the love of God and the sacrifice Jesus made by taking on limited human intellect, will, and power in a body that could suffer and die.