
Translated devotional texts from the ancient Church. A companion Substack to Treasures from the Lutheran Church.
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He turned and said to those who were with him, “It is necessary that I be burned alive.”
After the failed martyrdom of Quintus, Polycarp is introduced as a foil. He is not troubled by the news of persecution, but he consents to withdraw....
We do not praise those who hand themselves over, since the Gospel does not teach thus.
In chapter 4, we have a contrast with both the previous chapter and what is to follow. In ch. 3, Germanicus, about whom we read last week, is so eager...
He dragged a wild beast to himself, desiring to be freed all the more quickly from their unlawful and unjust life.
But thanks be to God, for he [the devil] had no power over any of them. For the most noble Germanicus was enc...
And, giving heed to the grace of Christ, they were despising worldly tortures, buying off eternal punishment at the cost of an hour.
Therefore, blessed and noble are all the martyrdoms that happen according to the will of Go...
For true and steadfast love is to desire not only to save oneself, but all the brothers as well.
The next text we’ll be reading is another classic from the very early Church, this time about Polycarp, a disciple of St. John the apostle a...
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