
Through the Church Fathers: May 21
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Today’s readings draw a powerful line between the shadows of the old covenant and the clarity brought by Christ. Justin Martyr explains how the marriages of Jacob prefigured the relationship between synagogue and Church, identifying Leah with the old covenant people and Rachel with the Church, both served by Christ. He presses the point further: Christ is the true Israel, and Christians are the true Israelite race—not by blood, but by faith and Spirit. Augustine continues his confessional reflection, turning outward, acknowledging that his confession is not just to God alone but also to the Church—for mutual edification, correction, and prayer. His transparency is an act of service and an invitation to communal holiness. Aquinas, in a brief but structured reflection on the fifth day of creation, explains why the formation of fish and birds fits into the divine order. The seas and sky, created earlier, are now filled—showing God’s intention to structure creation before populating it, and to bless it according to its design.
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