
Through the Church Fathers: June 6
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Today’s readings uncover three visions of memory, truth, and deception. Irenaeus of Lyons confronts the tangled myths of Gnostic systems and the seductive manipulations of Marcus the Magician, showing how false teaching can infect even the faithful. Augustine reflects on the mysterious delay of his baptism—why a mother’s piety, a father’s resistance, and divine providence allowed cleansing to wait. And Thomas Aquinas makes a careful distinction between sensitive and intellectual memory, affirming that memory does indeed belong to the soul’s rational part—not through images, but through retained truth. Together, these voices confront the power of false knowledge, the pain of spiritual delay, and the grace of the intellect to remember what is eternal (John 17:3; Proverbs 10:7; Romans 1:21).
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