Through the Church Fathers: July 7
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Today’s readings move from the joy of restored peace to the grief of spiritual collapse. Cyprian begins On the Lapsed by celebrating the return of peace to the Church and honoring those who stood firm under persecution, yet he quickly turns with deep sorrow to those who fell, insisting that the wound of the flock is also the wound of the shepherd. Augustine then brings us to Monica’s final illness at Ostia, where her earthly attachments have fallen away and her only request is that she be remembered at the Lord’s altar, wherever her sons may be. Aquinas closes the day by defining heresy as a form of unbelief in which someone professes the Christian faith while choosing private judgment against the truth revealed by God and taught by the Church. Together, these readings confront the cost of faithfulness, the sorrow of failure, the hope of mercy, and the danger of reshaping the faith while still claiming its name.
Today’s Readings:
Cyprian — On the Lapsed, Sections 1–5
Augustine — The Confessions, Book 9, Chapter 11 (Section 27)
Thomas Aquinas — Summa Theologica, Part 2–2, Question 11 (Articles 1–4 Combined)
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