In today’s episode, we begin our readings from Ignatius of Antioch, one of the most significant early Church leaders. As the bishop of Antioch and a disciple of the Apostle John, Ignatius wrote seven letters while on his journey to martyrdom in Rome, urging the churches to maintain unity, obey their bishops, and stand firm against heresy. His writings emphasize the real presence of Christ in the Eucharist, the importance of church hierarchy, and the necessity of steadfast faith.
We also explore lesser-known aspects of Ignatius, including his relationship with Polycarp and his insistence that no one should try to prevent his martyrdom. His boldness and unwavering commitment to Christ continue to inspire believers today.
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