Through the Church Fathers: December 12
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Our readings continue with Athanasius’s powerful account of how corruption tightened its grip on humanity, why God’s goodness could not allow His handiwork to dissolve back into nothingness (Wisdom 2:23–24), and why only the Word who made us could remake us. Augustine addresses the tension between translation, tradition, and pastoral responsibility as he responds to Jerome, reminding us that fidelity to Scripture requires both courage and charity. Aquinas, meanwhile, explains how the passions can elevate or diminish moral action depending on whether they obey or resist reason—revealing that the heart’s fire can be either virtue’s strength or temptation’s wind. Taken together, the readings show humanity’s need, God’s mercy, the Church’s struggle for truth, and the deep structure of the human soul.
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