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In today’s readings, we delve into profound truths from two pillars of Christian thought. From The Didache, Chapters 8–12, we explore the early Church's teachings on fasting, prayer, and the Eucharist, along with guidance for discerning true teachers and prophets. These instructions illuminate the communal and spiritual practices that shaped the early Christian identity.

We then reflect on Augustine’s struggle with misplaced priorities in Confessions, Book 1, Chapter 13, Sections 20–21. Augustine laments his youthful focus on earthly vanities—shedding tears for fictional characters while neglecting his own spiritual death. His vivid self-reflection reminds us of the importance of aligning our hearts with eternal truths.

Finally, we turn to Aquinas’s Fourth Way in Summa Theologica, Part 1, Question 2, Article 3. Aquinas presents an argument from the gradation of being, asserting that the varying degrees of goodness and truth in the world point to a supreme source of all perfection—God Himself.

Join us as we uncover the timeless wisdom of these texts and discuss how they challenge and inspire us in our own spiritual journeys.

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