Through the Church Fathers

Through the Church Fathers: March 12


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What kind of faith survives pressure, wealth, leadership, ignorance, and even martyrdom? In today’s readings, Hermas walks us through mountains of believers—hospitable bishops, cheerful martyrs, childlike saints, and compromised servants—and reminds us that fruit differs, repentance is urgent, and shepherds will give an account. Augustine then sharpens our discernment: ignorance about creation is tolerable, but arrogance dressed as piety is deadly. Charity bears weakness, but false authority must be rejected. And Aquinas takes us into the mystery of God Himself, explaining that divine “procession” is not movement or change, but the eternal generation of the Word within the unity of the divine essence. Across all three readings, the theme is clarity: clarity of heart, clarity of doctrine, clarity of leadership. Remain simple. Reject pride. Understand who God is. And endure to the end.

Readings:

Hermas — The Pastor, Book 3, Similitude 9 (Chapters 27–31)

Augustine of Hippo — The Confessions, Book 5, Chapter 5 (Section 9)

Thomas Aquinas — Summa Theologica, Part 1, Question 27, Article 1

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Through the Church FathersBy C. Michael Patton