The St. Juan Diego reading group will begin by spending time reading about the early Church Fathers, from the Apostolic Age,  to St. Augustine of Hippo, a Doctor of the Church who's timeless writings such as 'The Confessions' and 'The City of God' continue to inspire Christians.
Our  basic guide for reading about the early Fathers will be reflections by our Holy Father, Pope Benedict XVI.   These short writings on the lives of the saints come from weekly general audiences in 2007-2008.  He discusses each of the early Fathers in a short 5-10 page  overview of their lives, contributions, spirituality, and the challenges  the Church faced during the time they lived.
The general audiences will be the basis for each week's group discussion, but optional additional material will be suggested and linked in here for those who want to dig deeper on a particular Saint.
For  example the first Father, St. Clement of Rome wrote an important Epistle to the  Corinthians which is considered one of the earliest  authentic Christian documents outside the New Testament.  It was written around  the year 97 AD.  The reading schedule page is here.
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