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Apotheosis: lines 355-359
Are you so foolish so as not to realize that you are representing our Paschal mysteries and that, when you smear doorposts with lines of the old law, you are in every way portraying the sacrament that is safeguarded by the true victim’s death, the sacrifice that...
Letter 8: Section 4
1. First, let us consider the expression, “I live because of the Father.” (Jn 6:57). This is one of the darts they shoot in the sky for an ungodly use. I think this expression here refers to eternal life for deriving life from another means that one cannot have life...
Homily on Isaiah 6:3
1. And what a wonder it is if you stand with the Seraphim in that place where the Seraphim dare not touch. God gave you these things with freedom from fear. He says, “He sent one of the Seraphim to me and he had a ember of fire which he took from the altar with tongs....
On the Mysteries (De Mysteriis), 9: 53-58
53. But what arguments should we use? Let us construct the truth of this mystery from the case of the incarnation. Was nature used when the Lord Jesus was born of Mary? In the normal course of things, a woman customarily gives birth by union with a man, but in the...
On the Mysteries (De Mysteriis), 8: 47-49
47. It has been proved that the sacraments of the Church are more ancient. Now recognize that they are also superior. It was in fact a marvelous thing that God rained down manna for the fathers and they were fed daily on the food of heaven. This is why it says, “man...
Sermon 34: On the Woman Healed of the Hermorrhage
All the gospel readings, beloved brothers and sisters, give us great things that are suitable for the present and future life. But today’s reading both conveys all that hope can give and excludes all that despair carries. Our condition is a hard and lamentable one:...
Sermon 33: On the Woman Healed of the Hemorrhage
Two seas are not so turbulent with its waves as the mind of this woman thrown around by the cumulation of thoughts. After all the desperate attempts of the physicians, after expensive medicines, after ineffective and interminable treatments, when skill and expertise...
Augustine, City of God, Book 10, Chapter 6
Augustine, City of God, Book 10, Chapter 6 Thus the true sacrifice is every work which is carried out so that we may cling to God by a holy bond (societas) i.e. it is directed toward that good end (end of the good One) in which we can be truly blessed. From this mercy...
Homily 3, On the Incomprehensibility of God
But he [Paul] did not say “dwelling as incomprehensible light” but “inaccessible” which is something greater than incomprehensible. Incomprehensible is used when something sought and explored is not grasped by those who seek to know it. Inaccessible, on the other...
Confessions, Book 7, Chapter 10
1. And from there I was admonished to return within myself. I entered in my inmost being with you as my guide. I was able to do so because you became my helper. I entered in and saw an unchangeable light with a kind of eye of my soul there to see an unchangeable light...