Today’s readings from Through the Church Fathers in a Year include Ignatius of Antioch, The Epistle to the Ephesians (Chapters 19–21), Augustine’s Confessions (Book III, Chapter 11), and Thomas Aquinas, Summa Theologica (Part I, Question 26).
Ignatius continues his exhortation on the mysteries of Christ, emphasizing the hidden nature of Mary’s virginity, Christ’s birth, and his death, which confounded worldly wisdom and overturned the powers of darkness. He encourages the Church to stand firm in unity, obedience, and faith.
Augustine recounts his mother Monica’s persistent tears and prayers for his conversion, culminating in a prophetic dream that reassured her that he would one day walk the path of faith. Her unwavering trust in God serves as a powerful testament to the power of intercession.
Aquinas explores whether beatitude exists in God, affirming that God is not merely happy but is happiness itself. Unlike creatures who attain happiness by acquiring what they lack, God possesses all perfection by his very nature and is the eternal source of all joy.
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