
Through the Church Fathers: July 19
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Today’s readings offer a penetrating look into the nature of spiritual deception, divine clarity, and original vision. Irenaeus wraps up Against Heresies with a sweeping claim about the manifest unity of truth. He reminds us that while heretics distort and fragment, the Church preserves the same apostolic faith across languages and lands—because it has one Lord, one Gospel, and one Spirit. Augustine, meanwhile, opens Book 8 of the Confessions with an intimate portrayal of the war within. Caught between conviction and weakness, he describes a soul that has climbed every hill of logic yet still cannot take the final step. Aquinas closes out today’s journey by asking whether the first man, Adam, saw angels in their essence. He concludes that while Adam saw with greater clarity than we now do, his vision was still mediated—not direct. Together, these readings speak to our longing to know and see truly, but also to our vulnerability to error, pride, and delay. Revelation, as each author in his own way insists, is both gift and mystery—truth made clear, yet not always grasped.
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