Showing posts with label St. Irenaeus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label St. Irenaeus. Show all posts

Thursday, July 26, 2012

More hopeful words concerning the Church

St. Irenaeus


We continue to atone for recent dispiriting posts concerning the Novus Ordo, by quoting hopeful passages from Fr. Henri de Lubac's "The Splendour of the Church:"

Whatever  the difficulties we encounter and the disturbances which threaten to throw us off our balance, we should always keep a firm hold on [the equivalence of Christ and His Church].
Like Ulysses bound to the mast, ... we should hold on ... to the saving truth formulated for us by St. Irenaeus: "Where the Church is, there is the Spirit of God, and where the Spirit of God is, there is the Church and all grace, and the Spirit is Truth; to sever ourselves from the Church is to reject the Spirit" - and in virtue of that "to shut ourselves out of life."

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Hail, Saintly Bishop and Father of the Church



St. Irenaeus was born in Smyrna (today part of Turkey) in 130 AD and became Bishop of Lyons, France in 178.  Irenaeus strove by his writings, most significantly in his great work “Against Heresies,” to defeat the Gnostic heresy.  Considered the first great Western ecclesiastical writer and theologian, Irenaeus emphasized the unity of the Old and New Testaments, the distinction of Christ’s human and divine natures, and the value of tradition.  Instrumental in establishing the canon of scripture, by offering careful arguments for or against the inclusion of books which until Irenaeus’s time were regarded informally as inspired scripture.  St. Irenaeus died in 202 AD, according to some traditions as a martyr, and is a Father of the Church.  His tomb and relics were destroyed by Calvinists in 1562 AD.


The following is taken from “Against Heresies:”

“Since therefore we have such proofs, it is not necessary to seek the truth among others which it is easy to obtain from the Church; since the apostles, like a rich man [depositing his money] in a bank, lodged in her hands most copiously all things pertaining to the truth: so that every man, whosoever will, can draw from her the water of life. Revelation 22:17  For she is the entrance to life; all others are thieves and robbers. On this account are we bound to avoid them, but to make choice of the thing pertaining to the Church with the utmost diligence, and to lay hold of the tradition of the truth.”