Traditional Catholic Daily Devotional
It's the Feast of St. Iranaeus, 3rd Class, with the color of Red. In this episode: the meditation: "Christian Charity", today's news from the Church: "Declaration read before the episcopal consecrations", and today's thought from the Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre. Have feedback or questions about the DD or our other shows? podcast@sspx.org SOURCES USED TODAY: * "Christian Charity" — From Trinity Sunday to the Assumption * https://angeluspress.org/products/from-trinity-sunday-to-the-assumption [https://angeluspress.org/products/from-trinity-sunday-to-the-assumption] * "Declaration read before the episcopal consecrations" (FSSPX.news) * https://fsspx.news/en/news/habetis-mandatum-apostolicum-declaration-read-episcopal-consecrations-59936 [https://fsspx.news/en/news/habetis-mandatum-apostolicum-declaration-read-episcopal-consecrations-59936] * The Spiritual Life — Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre (Angelus Press) * https://angeluspress.org/products/spiritual-life-archbishop [https://angeluspress.org/products/spiritual-life-archbishop] Please support our new project, the Archbishop Lefebvre Biography Audiobook! * Learn more:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y-Wp4MQdK2o [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y-Wp4MQdK2o] * Donate:https://sspx.gifts/audiobook [https://sspx.gifts/audiobook] and the rest of Christian history. He wasn't one of the Twelve, but he knew men who were. In fact, he spent part of his youth listening to the preaching of Polycarp of Smyrna, who had himself been a disciple of the Apostle John. Imagine that for a moment. When Irenaeus spoke about the Apostles, he wasn't repeating stories that had been passed down for centuries. He was remembering conversations with someone who had actually known them. Born around the year 130, probably in Asia Minor, Irenaeus grew up in a world where Christianity was still young. The memories of the Apostles were fresh, but so were the dangers. False teachers were appearing throughout the Church, offering secret doctrines and claiming to possess hidden knowledge that only a select few could understand. Irenaeus wasn't impressed. Instead of inventing something new, he pointed people back to something very old. He argued that the true faith wasn't hidden at all. It had been preached publicly by the Apostles, handed down through the bishops, and preserved in the Church. That simple idea became one of the strongest arguments for what Catholics now call Apostolic Tradition. His greatest work, Against Heresies, wasn't written merely to win arguments. It was written to protect ordinary Christians from confusion. Again and again, Irenaeus reminded his readers that God is not trying to hide Himself behind secret codes or mysterious teachings. The Gospel is meant to be proclaimed openly to the whole world. Later, Irenaeus became Bishop of Lyons in what is now France. His ministry came at a difficult time, as persecutions spread through the Roman Empire. Yet even his name seems fitting for the life he lived. "Irenaeus" comes from the Greek word eirene, meaning "peace." More than once he worked to preserve unity within the Church when disagreements threatened to divide Christians. One of his most beautiful insights has echoed through the centuries: "The glory of God is man fully alive." For Irenaeus, salvation wasn't merely about escaping the world. It was about becoming the person God created us to be through life in Christ. Visitors to Lyon today can still stand in the city where Irenaeus preached and shepherded the faithful nearly nineteen centuries ago. Although little remains from his own time, the Church there continues to honor the bishop who helped preserve the faith at one of its most critical moments. It's hard to overstate his influence. Without Irenaeus, our understanding of Apostolic Tradition, the canon of Scripture, and the continuity of the Church might look very different. Saint Irenaeus, fearless defender of the Apostolic Faith, pray for us. 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