St Cyril of Jerusalem |
This is the
second reading from Matins for today, Thursday of the Thirty First Week of
Ordinary Time. I felt an urge to share it.
The reading is from the instructions by St Cyril of Jerusalem to
Catechumens.
The Creed
“In learning and professing the faith, you
must accept and retain only the Church’s present tradition, confirmed as it is
by the Scriptures. Although not everyone
is able to read the Scriptures, some because they have never learned to read,
others because their daily activities keep them from such study, still so that
their souls will not be lost through ignorance, we have gathered together the
whole of the faith in a few concise articles.
Now I order you to retain this creed for your
nourishment throughout life and never to accept any alternative, not even if I
myself were to change and say something contrary to what I am now teaching, not
even if some angel of contradiction, changed into an angel of light, tried to
lead you astray. For even if we, or an
angel from heaven, should preach to you a gospel contrary to that which you
have now received, let him be accursed in your sight.
So for the present be content to listen to the
simple words of the creed and to memorise them; at some suitable time you can
find the proof of each article in the Scriptures. This summary of the faith was not composed at
man’s whim, the most important sections were chosen from the whole Scripture to
constitute and complete a comprehensive statement of the faith. Just as the mustard seed contains in a small
grain many branches, so this brief statement of the faith keeps in its heart,
as it were, all the religious truth to be found in Old and New Testament alike. That is why, my brothers, you must consider
and preserve the traditions you are now receiving. Inscribe them across your heart.
Observe him or her scrupulously, so that no enemy
may rob any of you in an idle and heedless moment; let no heretic deprive you
of what has been given to you. Faith is
rather like depositing in a bank the money entrusted to you, and God will
surely demand an account of what you have deposited. In the words of the Apostle: I charge you
before the God who gives life to all things, and before Christ who bore witness
under Pontius Pilate in a splendid declaration, to keep unblemished this faith
you have received, until the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ.
You have now been given life’s great treasure; when
he comes the Lord will ask for what he has entrusted to you. At the appointed time he will reveal himself,
for he is the blessed and sole Ruler, King of kings, Lord of lords. He alone is immortal, dwelling in
unapproachable light. No man has seen or
ever can see him. To him be glory,
honour and power for ever and ever. Amen.”
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