Through the Church Fathers: July 9
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Today’s readings confront what we cling to, what we grieve, and how we speak of God. Cyprian continues On the Lapsed by arguing that fleeing persecution is not the same as denying Christ, but that many were unable to flee because wealth had chained their hearts to the world; still, he distinguishes this willing compromise from those whose bodies finally gave way under torture. Augustine then describes the moment of Monica’s death, holding back tears because she had not died unhappily or finally, even as the wound of grief opened in him. Aquinas closes by examining blasphemy as a sin opposed to the confession of faith, since it dishonors God by speaking falsely or contemptuously against Him. Together, these readings press us to ask whether our faith is freer than our possessions, stronger than our fear, deeper than our grief, and reverent enough to speak rightly of God.
Today’s Readings:
Cyprian — On the Lapsed, Sections 10–13
Augustine — The Confessions, Book 9, Chapter 12 (Section 29)
Thomas Aquinas — Summa Theologica, Part 2–2, Question 13 (Articles 1–4 Combined)
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