Through the Church Fathers: July 12
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Today’s readings confront the danger of hidden sin and the mercy of rightly ordered fear. Cyprian continues On the Lapsed with some of his most severe warnings, insisting that anger against the Church’s discipline only deepens the wound and that sins hidden from men are never hidden from God. Augustine then describes grief after Monica’s death with startling honesty: the bath could not wash sorrow from his heart, but sleep began to soften what he could not command away by force of will. Aquinas closes by explaining the gift of fear, not as slavish terror, but as reverent awe before God, a fear that strengthens hope by keeping the soul humble, watchful, and unwilling to be separated from Him. Together, these readings remind us that repentance must be real, grief must be entrusted to God, and hope must walk with holy reverence.
Today’s Readings:
Cyprian — On the Lapsed, Sections 22–26
Augustine — The Confessions, Book 9, Chapter 12 (Section 32)
Thomas Aquinas — Summa Theologica, Part 2–2, Question 19 (Articles 1–12 Combined)
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