Required reading
Ante-Nicene Fathers (Volume 3) (Available from Amazon or free here) - Read 'Ad Martyras' and 'Appendix - The martyrdom of Perpetua and Felicitas'.
My summary
This week we read two writings on martyrdom by Tertullian.
Firstly we read a letter of encouragement to martyrs in prison. Tertullian speaks of:
(i) their freedom from worldly distractions;
(ii) the discipline of martyrdom;
(iii) comfort in weakness;
(iv) female martyrs;
(v) natural death.
Secondly we read of the martyrdom of two women:
(i) Perpetua;
(ii) Felicitas.
What grabbed me
I really liked Tertullian's positive spin on prison: 'Meanwhile let us compare the life of the world and of the prison, and see if the spirit does not gain more in the prison than the flesh loses. Nay, by the care of the Church and the love of the brethren, even the flesh does not lose there what is for its good, while the spirit obtains besides important advantages. You have no occasion to look on strange gods, you do not run against their images; you have no part in heathen holidays, even by mere bodily mingling in them; you are not annoyed by the foul fumes of idolatrous solemnities; you are not pained by the noise of the public shows, nor by the atrocity or madness or immodesty of their celebrants; your eyes do not fall on stews and brothels; you are free from causes of offence, from temptations, from unholy reminiscences; you are free now from persecution too. The prison does the same service for the Christian which the desert did for the prophet. Our Lord Himself spent much of His time in seclusion, that He might have greater liberty to pray, that He might be quit of the world. It was in a mountain solitude, too, He showed His glory to the disciples. Let us drop the name of prison; let us call it a place of retirement. Though the body is shut in, though the flesh is confined, all things are open to the spirit. In spirit, then, roam abroad; in spirit walk about, not setting before you shady paths or long colonnades, but the way which leads to God. As often as in spirit your footsteps are there, so often you will not be in bonds. The leg does not feel the chain when the mind is in the heavens. The mind compasses the whole man about, and whither it wills it carries him. But where thy heart shall be, there shall be thy treasure. Be there our heart, then, where we would have our treasure. '
Prison can be a blessing!
Next week's reading
Read 'Of patience'.
Now it's your turn
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