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Throughthe Church Fathers: May 6

Throughthe Church Fathers: May 6

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In today’s readings, Tatian continues his relentless critique of pagan religion, exposing how the doctrine of fate, the mythology of the gods, and even the constellations themselves are rooted in confusion, contradiction, and moral inconsistency, ultimately showing that what is worshiped is not divine but disordered . Then Augustine of Hippo brings us inward, reflecting on the distinction between mutable creation and the immutable God, concluding that only what remains unchanging truly “is,” and therefore the soul finds stability only by clinging to Him. Finally, Thomas Aquinas builds on this by explaining what must be present for true happiness: not merely delight, but the vision of the good; not merely experience, but a rightly ordered will; and not isolation, but a goodness that naturally extends into fellowship. Together, these readings move from tearing down false objects of trust, to discovering the unchanging reality of God, to understanding how the human person must be rightly aligned to actually experience the happiness for which they were made.

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