“If any one fasts on the Lord's Day or on the Sabbath, except on the paschal Sabbath only, he is a murderer of Christ.”
― St. Ignatius of Antioch: The Epistles
― St. Ignatius of Antioch: The Epistles
“If you had to explain why the four major services could never work together,” Fleming said, “it’s because they all speak a different language. For example, if you needed to secure a building, the Navy would turn off the lights and lock the doors. The Air Force would sign a long-term lease or buy it outright. The Army would occupy the building and forbid entry to anyone else. And the Marines would assault the building and defend it to the death with suppressing fire and artillery support.”
― Standing in the Storm
― Standing in the Storm
“I saw Dinocrates going out from a gloomy place, where also there were several others, and he was parched and very thirsty, with a filthy countenance and pallid color, and the wound on his face which he had when he died. This Dinocrates had been my brother after the flesh, seven years of age, who died miserably with disease — his face being so eaten out with cancer, that his death caused repugnance to all men. For him I had made my prayer, and between him and me there was a large interval, so that neither of us could approach to the other. And moreover, in the same place where Dinocrates was, there was a pool full of water, having its brink higher than was the stature of the boy; and Dinocrates raised himself up as if to drink. And I was grieved that, although that pool held water, still, on account of the height to its brink, he could not drink. And I was upset, and knew that my brother was in suffering. But I trusted that my prayer would bring help to his suffering; and I prayed for him every day until we passed over into the prison of the camp, for we were to fight in the camp-show. Then was the birthday of Geta Cæsar, and I made my prayer for my brother day and night, groaning and weeping that he might be granted to me. 4. Then, on the day on which we remained in fetters, this was shown to me. I saw that that place which I had formerly observed to be in gloom was now bright; and Dinocrates, with a clean body well clad, was finding refreshment. And where there had been a wound, I saw a scar; and that pool which I had before seen, I saw now with its margin lowered even to the boy's navel. And one drew water from the pool incessantly, and upon its brink was a goblet filled with water; and Dinocrates drew near and began to drink from it, and the goblet did not fail. And when he was satisfied, he went away from the water to play joyously, after the manner of children, and I awoke. Then I understood that he was translated from the place of punishment. Perpetua is Again Tempted by Her Father.”
― The Passion of the Holy Martyrs Perpetua and Felicity
― The Passion of the Holy Martyrs Perpetua and Felicity
“As eternal, God is the One, ultimate unity. He doesn’t get his experience piecemeal, as we do; instead, he has all of his life in one indivisible eternal present. By contrast, we human beings are dispersed, fragmented, scattered. We can endure through time only by being stretched out, distended. We could not tell a story, sing a song, or carry out an action if our minds could not in some sense transcend time, holding together in its attention what otherwise would slip away as soon as it arrived. Our existence in time is paradoxically both painful and glorious: painful because we cannot escape such fragmentation, glorious because the mind’s power to hold passing times together gives us a taste of the divine eternity that encompasses all things, and from which nothing is ever lost.”
― Confessions
― Confessions
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