
Through the Church Fathers: July 8
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Today’s readings challenge our relationship with truth—how we receive it, distort it, and live it.
Irenaeus, in Against Heresies, Book 3, Chapters 4–5, warns us not to seek truth outside the Church, where the apostles deposited the fullness of the faith. He rejects the idea that Christ and the apostles shaped their message to fit different audiences, affirming that the same truth is proclaimed to all—Jew and Gentile alike. Augustine, in The Confessions, Book 10, Chapter 37 (Section 60), confesses that the craving for human praise is harder to test than other temptations, and he fears the pride he cannot see in himself. Aquinas, in Summa Theologica, Part 1, Question 92, Article 2, teaches that the woman was made from man not by necessity, but to symbolize equality, unity, and the purpose of marriage. Together, these readings draw our attention to the integrity of God’s design and the purity of heart required to walk in it (Psalm 85:11; Deuteronomy 27:18; Mark 2:17; Genesis 9:27).
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