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Through the Church Fathers

C. Michael Patton
Through the Church Fathers
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    Through the Church Fathers: June 4

    04-07-2026 | 11 Min.
    Today’s readings press us into the difference between outward religious appearance and inward faithfulness to God. Cyprian continues On the Unity of the Church by warning that prayer, sacrifice, confession, and even suffering cannot excuse loveless discord, because the Church cannot be torn apart in the name of Christ while ignoring Christ’s command to love. Augustine then recounts his famous moment with Monica at Ostia, where their conversation rises beyond bodily things, beyond the heavens, and even beyond their own minds as they briefly touch, with the whole effort of the heart, the eternal Wisdom of God. Aquinas completes the day by describing understanding as a gift of the Holy Spirit, not replacing faith, but deepening it, helping the faithful perceive divine truth more clearly, resist error, and prepare the heart for the vision of God. Together, these readings remind us that Christian truth is not merely confessed with the mouth; it must form charity, lift the heart, and deepen the soul’s grasp of God.
    Today’s Readings:
    Cyprian — On the Unity of the Church, Sections 13–16
    Augustine — The Confessions, Book 9, Chapter 10 (Section 24)
    Thomas Aquinas — Summa Theologica, Part 2–2, Question 8 (Articles 1–8 Combined)
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    Through the Church Fathers: June 3

    03-07-2026 | 12 Min.
    Today’s readings show how faith protects, purifies, and lifts the soul toward God. Cyprian continues On the Unity of the Church by contrasting the gentleness of the dove with the violence of wolves, warning that heresy and schism often arise from restless, divided hearts that misuse Scripture and separate themselves from the Church’s unity. Augustine then recalls a quiet moment with Monica at Ostia, where mother and son speak together about the eternal life of the saints and open “the mouth of the heart” toward the fountain of life in God. Aquinas completes the theme by showing that faith produces fear and purification: fear because faith recognizes God’s judgment, and purification because faith submits the mind to divine truth and, when formed by love, cleanses the heart. Together, these readings remind us that true faith does not merely defend doctrine from the outside; it brings the heart into unity, peace, reverence, and longing for God.
    Today’s Readings:
    Cyprian — On the Unity of the Church, Sections 9–12
    Augustine — The Confessions, Book 9, Chapter 10 (Section 23)
    Thomas Aquinas — Summa Theologica, Part 2–2, Question 7 (Articles 1–2 Combined)
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    Through the Church Fathers: July 2

    02-07-2026 | 11 Min.
    Today’s readings circle around unity, peace, and the gift of faith. Cyprian continues On the Unity of the Church by pressing the image of the Church as one body, one mother, one house, and one undivided garment of Christ, warning that schism is not a small wound but a rupture from the unity Christ gives to His people. Augustine then remembers Monica as a peacemaker, someone who refused to carry hostile words from one person to another and instead used her speech to extinguish conflict rather than inflame it. Aquinas turns to the cause of faith, teaching that faith requires both the outward presentation of truth and the inward movement of the soul by God, so that even lifeless faith is from God insofar as it assents to truth, though only faith formed by love leads the soul toward salvation. Together, these readings show that the Christian life is held together by unity, peace-making speech, and grace-given faith.
    Today’s Readings:
    Cyprian — On the Unity of the Church, Sections 5–8
    Augustine — The Confessions, Book 9, Chapter 9 (Section 21)
    Thomas Aquinas — Summa Theologica, Part 2–2, Question 6 (Articles 1–2 Combined)
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    Through the Church Fathers: July 1

    01-07-2026 | 11 Min.
    Today’s readings ask what happens when truth must be guarded without losing the purpose of unity. Cyprian opens On the Unity of the Church by warning that the greatest danger to the Church is not always open persecution, but the hidden work of heresy and schism, which can appear peaceful while quietly dividing the body of Christ. Augustine continues his portrait of Monica, showing her patience, restraint, and wisdom within a difficult household, especially in the way she won over her mother-in-law and preserved peace where resentment might have taken root. Aquinas then asks who can truly have faith, distinguishing between faith that merely recognizes truth and living faith that clings to God in obedient trust. Together, these readings remind us that Christian faith is not simply a set of ideas to defend, but a life of truth, unity, patience, and faithful submission to God.
    Today’s Readings:
    Cyprian — On the Unity of the Church, Sections 1–4
    Augustine — The Confessions, Book 9, Chapter 9 (Sections 19–20)
    Thomas Aquinas — Summa Theologica, Part 2–2, Question 5 (Articles 1–4 Combined)
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    Introduction to the Polemicists

    01-07-2026 | 6 Min.
    In this episode, we transition into the third movement of our year-long journey: The Polemicists. While the Apologists were busy defending the faith against emperors and philosophers, the Polemicists were fighting a battle much closer to home—defending the Church from internal distortion. This isn't a "golden age" of polite agreement; it is a season of high-stakes conflict where the central identity of Christianity was forged. We’ll be encountering the massive questions that still define our faith: Is the Son truly eternal God? Does salvation start with human effort or divine grace? How do we tell the difference between healthy growth and dangerous novelty? As we watch the Church move from being defended to being protected, we’ll see that the doctrines we hold dear today weren’t just handed down—they were fought for.
    Today’s Readings:
    Preface: The Polemicists — Through the Church Fathers in a Year
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Join Through the Church Fathers, a year-long journey into the writings of the early Church Fathers, thoughtfully curated by C. Michael Patton. Each episode features daily readings from key figures like Clement, Augustine, and Aquinas, accompanied by insightful commentary to help you engage with the foundational truths of the Christian faith.Join Our Community: Read along and engage with others on this journey through the Church Fathers. Visit our website.Support the Podcast: Help sustain this work and gain access to exclusive content by supporting C. Michael Patton on Patreon at patreon.com/cmichaelpatton.Dive Deeper into Theology: Explore high-quality courses taught by the world’s greatest scholars at Credo Courses. Visit credocourses.com.Let’s journey through the wisdom of the Church Fathers together—daily inspiration to deepen your faith and understanding of the Christian tradition.
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