To strongly refute anyone who says the Blessed Mother had relations, one has to use the writings of the Fathers of the Church,
Keep in mind that up to the appearance of Martin Luther, the whole world believed that Mary was Ever Virgin.
cont…
Yes , Scripure cannot demonstrate from the language use that Christ had or did not have true brothers. Church fathers do show this
your statement about Martin Luther is wrong, 1-3 centuries later when Protestants would start teaching Mary had other children.
**Protestant reformers believed the Catholic position regarding the “perpetual virginity” of Our Lord’s mother: **
For example,
Martin Luther said, “Christ our Savior was the real and natural fruit of Mary’s virginal womb… This was without the cooperation of a man, and she remained a virgin
after that.” [Luther’s Works, Vol. 22, p. 23]
Christwas the only Son of Mary, and the Virgin Mary bore no children besides Him “brothers” really means “cousins” here, for Holy Writ and the Jews always call cousins
brothers.
(Sermons on John, chapters 1-4, 1537-39).
John Calvin said, “Helvidius [a 4th century heretic] has shown himself too ignorant, in saying that Mary had several sons, because mention is made in some passages of the brothers of
Christ.” (Calvin is reported as translating adelphoi as “cousins” or “relatives.”) [as quoted in Bernard Lemming, “Protestants and Our Lady,” Marian Library Studies, nos. 128/129, Jan./Feb. 1967, p.17]
And
Zwingli wrote: I firmly believe according to the words of the Gospel that a pure virgin brought forth for us the Son of God and remained a virgin pure and intact in childbirth and also after the birth, for all eternity. I firmly trust that she has been exalted by God to eternal joy above all creatures, both the blessed and the angels. [as quoted in Augustin Bea, “Mary and the Protestants,” Marian Studies 83, April 1961, p.1]
ZWINGLI:
“To deny that Mary remained ‘inviolata’ before, during and after the birth of her Son, was to doubt the omnipotence of God…and it was right and profitable to repeat the angelic greeting - not prayer - ‘Hail Mary’… God esteemed
Mary above all creatures, including the saints and angels–it was her purity, innocence and invincible faith that mankind must follow. Prayer, however, must be…to God alone…”
“I believe with all my heart according to the word of
holy gospel that this pure virgin bore for us the Son of God and that SHE REMAINED, in the birth and after it, a pure and unsullied VIRGIN, for ETERNITY.”
(Above quotes from: Zwingli, G. R. Potter, London: Cambridge Univ. Press, 1976)
early church fathers
"For if Mary, as those declare who with sound mind extol her,
had no other son but Jesus, and
yet Jesus says to His mother, Woman, behold thy son,’ and not Behold you have this son also,’ then He virtually said to her, Lo, this is Jesus, whom thou didst bear.’ Is it not the case that every one who is perfect lives himself no longer,
but Christ lives in him; and if Christ lives in him, then it is said of him to Mary,…
Origen,Commentary on John,I:6(A.D. 232),in ANF,X:300
, deny also that He took true
human flesh of Mary Ever-Virgin; for in neither case had it been of profit to us men, whether the Athanasius,Orations against the Arians,II:70(A.D. 362),in NPNF2,IV:386-387
.
was born perfectly of the holy ever-virgin Mary by the Holy Spirit." (
Epiphanius of Salamis The Man Well-Anchored 120 [A.D. 374]).
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“The friends of Christ do not tolerate hearing that the Mother of God ever ceased to be a virgin” Basil,***Hom. In Sanctum Christi generationem,5(ante A.D. 379),in OTT,207
" …,
nor did the Virgin seek the consolation of being able to bear another son." Ambrose,To the Christian at Vercellae,Letter 63:111(A.D. 396),in NPNF2,X:473
Prayers from the Liturgy of Saint James
**Thy saints, guarding us from everything evil, and preserving us for continually **pleasing, and worshipping, and glorifying Thee, the Father, and Thy only-begotten Son, and Thy all-holy Spirit, now and always, and for ever.
Commemorating our
all-holy, pure, most glorious, blessed Lady, the God-Mother and
Ever-Virgin Mary,60 and all the saints that have been well-pleasing to Thee