
Throuigh the Church Fathers: June 4
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Today’s readings lead us deep into the heart of Christian identity and transformation. Irenaeus wraps up his long critique of the Gnostics by reaffirming the unity of creation under one God—the true Father, Creator, and Redeemer. In doing so, he exposes how all heresies fracture God’s nature and rob the world of hope. Augustine, in The Confessions, names one of the most subtle threats to our souls: the desire to know for the sake of curiosity alone. He contrasts this with godly knowledge that leads to transformation, pleading with God to keep him from tempting the Lord for signs instead of seeking Him for salvation. And Thomas Aquinas, in a short but rich meditation, answers why woman was formed from the rib of man—not from superiority or inferiority, but to reveal mutual dignity and unity. Together, these voices confront us with our call to be one: one people, one humanity, one flesh—and one in holiness of life (Genesis 2:24; 1 John 2:16; Romans 6:1–4).
Readings:
Irenaeus, Against Heresies, Book 2, Chapter 31 Augustine, T
he Confessions, Book 10, Chapter 35 (Sections 54–56) Thomas Aquinas,
Summa Theologica, Part 1, Question 90, Article 3
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