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60. And so it was with Jerome himself: afflicted with many mental
anxieties and bodily pains, he yet ever enjoyed an interior peace. Nor was this
due simply to some idle pleasure he found in such studies: it sprang from love
of God and it worked itself out in an earnest love of God's Church - the
divinely appointed guardian of God's Word. For in the Books of both Testaments
Jerome saw the Church of God foretold. Did not practically every one of the
illustrious and sainted women who hold a place of honor in the Old Testament
prefigure the Church, God's Spouse? Did not the priesthood, the sacrifices, the
solemnities, nay, nearly everything described in the Old Testament shadow forth
that same Church? How many Psalms and Prophecies he saw fulfilled in that
Church? To him it was clear that the Church's greatest privileges were set
forth by Christ and His Apostles. Small wonder, then, that growing familiarity
with the Bible meant for Jerome growing love of the Spouse of Christ. We have
seen with what reverent yet enthusiastic love he attached himself to the Roman
Church and to the See of Peter, how eagerly he attacked those who assailed her.
So when applauding Augustine, his junior yet his fellow-soldier, and rejoicing
in the fact that they were one in their hatred of heresy, he hails him with the
words: Sulpicius Severus quotes
Postumianus to the same effect: And Jerome had to endure much
from heretics and abandoned men, especially when the Pelagians laid waste the
monastery at Bethlehem. Yet all this he bore with equanimity, like a man who
would not hesitate to die for the faith:
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113. Id., Epist. ad Augustinum, 141, 2; cf. Epist. ad eumdem, 134,1. 114. Postumianus apud Sulp. Sev., Dial., 1, 9. 115. S. Jerome, Epist ad Apronium, 139. |
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