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EARLY SACRED TRADITION

St. Irenaeus (A.D. 188)
Against Heresies, V:19,1

“For as Eve was seduced by the word of an angel to flee from God, having rebelled against His
Word, so Mary by the word of an angel received the glad tidings that she would bear God by
obeying his Word. The former was seduced to disobey God, but the latter was persuaded to
obey God, so that the Virgin Mary might become the advocate of the virgin Eve. As the human
race was subjected to death through [the act of] virgin, so it was saved by a virgin.”

St. Gregory Thaumaturgus (262 A.D.)
On the Holy Mother of God

“Holy and wise in all things was the all-blessed Virgin, peerless among all nations,
and unrivalled among women. Not as the first virgin Eva, who alone in the garden, was
in her weak mind led astray by the serpent; and so took his advice and brought death into the
world; and because of that hath been all the suffering of saints. But in her alone, in this Holy
Virgin Mary, the Stem of Life hath shot up for us. For she alone was spotless in soul and body.”

St. Gregory of Nyssa (A.D. 371)
On Virginity, 2

“It was, to divulge by the manner of His Incarnation this great secret; that purity is the only
complete indication of the presence of God and of His coming, and that no one can, in reality,
secure this for himself, unless he has altogether estranged himself from the passions of the
flesh. What happened in the stainless Mary when the fullness of the Godhead which was in
Christ shone out through her, that happens in every soul that leads by rule the virgin life.”

St. Ambrose (A.D. 377)
On Virginity, 2:15

“The first thing which kindles ardour in learning is the greatness of the teacher. What is
greater than the Mother of God? What more glorious than she whom Glory Itself chose? What
more chaste than she who bore a body without contact with another body? For why should I
speak of her other virtues? She was a virgin not only in body but also in mind, who stained the
sincerity of its disposition by no guile, who was humble in heart, grave in speech, prudent in
mind, sparing of words, studious in reading, resting her hope not on uncertain riches, but on
the prayer of the poor, intent on work, modest in discourse; wont to seek not man but God as
the judge of her thoughts, to injure no one, to have goodwill towards all, to rise up before her
elders, not to envy her equals, to avoid boastfulness, to follow reason, to love virtue.”

AVE MARIA

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