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Through the Church Fathers: July 5

Through the Church Fathers: July 5

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Today’s readings warn us that spiritual danger often comes not only from open opposition, but from misplaced confidence. Cyprian continues On the Unity of the Church by insisting that even confessors—those who have suffered for Christ—must still remain humble, obedient, and united to the Church, because confession is the beginning of glory, not the completion of faithfulness. Augustine then gives us one of the most profound moments in The Confessions, imagining all created things falling silent so the soul may hear God Himself, touching for a moment the eternal joy into which the saints will finally enter. Aquinas completes the day by describing knowledge as a gift of the Holy Spirit, teaching us to judge created things according to divine truth, to mourn the misuse of creation, and to turn from false loves toward the true fountain of God. Together, these readings call us to humility, holy longing, and a faith that judges the world rightly without mistaking it for God.

Today’s Readings:

Cyprian — On the Unity of the Church, Sections 17–21

Augustine — The Confessions, Book 9, Chapter 10 (Section 25)

Thomas Aquinas — Summa Theologica, Part 2–2, Question 9 (Articles 1–4 Combined)

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