Through the Church Fathers: April 16
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Justin Martyr closes his First Apology by giving one of the earliest surviving descriptions of Christian worship. He explains how the Eucharist is received only by those who believe and have been baptized, how the community gathers on Sunday to read the writings of the apostles and prophets, pray together, and share bread and wine in thanksgiving. He also defends Christians against accusations, arguing that their practices are neither secret crimes nor strange superstitions but the fulfillment of what Christ commanded. Augustine then reflects on his struggle with desire as his friend Alypius begins to wonder about marriage—not out of passion, but curiosity—while Augustine himself remains painfully aware of how deeply he is enslaved to habit and pleasure. Finally, Thomas Aquinas turns to the beginning of human life itself, asking how the first human body was made and concluding that God fittingly formed it from the earth and joined it with a rational soul created directly by Him.
Readings:
Justin Martyr — The First Apology, Chapters 64–68 Augustine of Hippo — The Confessions, Book 6, Chapter 12 (Section 22) Thomas Aquinas — Summa Theologica, Part 1, Question 91 (Articles 1–4)
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