Orthodox 1107
“Or in another way. The centurion must be understood as one who stood foremost among many in wickedness, as long as he possesses many things in this life, i. e. is occupied with many affairs or concerns. But he has a servant, the irrational part of the soul, that is, the irascible and concupiscent part. And he speaks to Jesus, the Jews acting as mediators, that is, the thoughts and words of confession, and immediately he received his servant whole.”
Catena Aurea: Gospel of Luke, as excerpted in the Catena Aurea on Luke 7:1-10
PD · J. H. Newman (Oxford, 1843) ↗