Through the Church Fathers: July 8
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Today’s readings confront the sobering difference between weakness and willing surrender. Cyprian continues On the Lapsed by tracing the Church’s collapse under persecution back to earlier spiritual decay: greed, lack of discipline, false oaths, quarrels, worldly ambition, and leaders neglecting their charge. When the threat finally came, many did not merely fall under pressure; they ran toward the altar of denial, even drawing their children into the ruin. Augustine then reflects on Monica’s freedom from earthly attachment as death approached, especially her confidence that “nothing is far from God,” and that the Lord would know where to raise her body at the end. Aquinas closes with apostasy, describing it as a turning away from God most fully seen when someone abandons the faith once professed. Together, these readings warn us that public collapse is often prepared by private decay, and that faithfulness requires both courage before the world and a heart no longer enslaved to it.
Today’s Readings:
Cyprian — On the Lapsed, Sections 6–9
Augustine — The Confessions, Book 9, Chapter 11 (Section 28)
Thomas Aquinas — Summa Theologica, Part 2–2, Question 12 (Articles 1–2 Combined)
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