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🗓️ 5 March 2025
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As we wrap up our discussion of Jesus’ titles, we learn about the last title attributed to Jesus: The Lord. Fr. Mike explains that this title expresses the respect and honor we owe Jesus as God himself. We learn about the origin of this name in Scripture, and what this remarkable title means for us today in our personal relationship with God. Today’s readings are Catechism paragraphs 446-455.
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.
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0:00.0 | 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. |
0:14.9 | The Catechism in a Year is brought to you by Ascension. |
0:17.1 | 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. |
0:24.1 | It is Day 64. We're reading paragraphs 446 to 455. As always, I'm using the Ascension edition of the Catechism, which includes the foundations of faith approach, but you can follow along with any recent version of the Catechism of the Catholic Church. Also, you can download your own catechism in a year reading plan by visiting ascensionpress.com |
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0:48.5 | I am really grateful that you are here. |
0:50.3 | This is so incredible. |
0:51.2 | You know, one of the things that people have been saying is that |
0:54.1 | it's sometimes hard, sometimes hard to press play. And I completely understand. I completely get that |
0:59.9 | at the same time. Here you are on day 64, which is so remarkable. You know, we've been talking for |
1:04.1 | the last couple days about the titles of Jesus. And this article two, right, on Jesus, the name of |
1:10.2 | Jesus, of course, God saves. |
1:12.2 | The title Christ, which means anointed, right? The anointed one. Yesterday we talked about how Jesus |
1:17.3 | is the only son of God, how, of course, son of God, that title itself has a root in the Old |
1:22.7 | Testament and didn't necessarily reveal or connote divinity. but now in the resurrection, in the fullness of |
1:29.0 | revelation, we know that the only title, the only son of God means something very, very unique. |
1:35.2 | And here lastly, we have the term Lord. |
1:37.9 | Before we move on to the next section, which is about how Jesus was conceived by the Holy Spirit |
1:41.6 | and born of the Virgin Mary, that's tomorrow. |
1:43.7 | But today we have this term, this title, Lord. Now, we're going to find this in paragraph 446, |
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