Through the Church Fathers

Through the Church Fathers: October 25


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The Shepherd of Hermas warns us that this world is not our true home. In the First and Second Similitudes, he teaches that believers live as strangers here, and our wealth must serve eternal purposes. Like the vine clinging to the elm, the poor and the rich sustain each other—the poor through prayer, the rich through mercy. Augustine, reflecting on creation, turns “Be fruitful and multiply” into a vision of the soul’s growth in meaning and understanding: one truth expressed in many forms, one Word unfolding through all creation. And Aquinas reminds us that delight is the soul’s rest in the good it loves—found not in passing pleasures but in the eternal good that satisfies the will and quiets the heart (Psalm 16:11).

Readings:

The Pastor of Hermas, Book Third—Similitudes, 1–2

Augustine, The Confessions, Book 13, Chapter 37 (Sections 37–38)

Thomas Aquinas, Summa Theologica, Part 1–2, Question 31 (Of Delight—Considered in Itself)

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Through the Church FathersBy C. Michael Patton