Show me the writings of those writers I quoted that support the perpetual virginity of Mary…
in “THE PERPETUAL VIRGINITY OF BLESSED MARY” A.D. 383 St Jerome against Helvidius wrote…
“2. I must call upon the Holy Spirit to express His meaning by my mouth
and defend the virginity of the Blessed Mary. I must call upon the Lord Jesus to guard the sacred lodging of the womb in which He abode for ten months from all suspicion of sexual intercourse. And I must also entreat God the Father to show that the mother of His Son, who was a mother before she was a bride,
continued a Virgin after her son was born. We have no desire to career over the fields of eloquence, we do not resort to the snares of the logicians or the thickets of Aristotle. We shall adduce the actual words of Scripture. Let him be refuted by the same proofs which he employed against us, so that he may see that it was possible for him to read what is written, and yet to be unable to discern the established conclusion of a sound faith.”
St Augustine
15:5 On Marriage and concupisence 419 AD
"[5] …as the heretic Jovinian did, when the holy bishop maintained
the permanent virginity of the blessed Mary even after child-bearing, in opposition to this man’s impiety.
Holy Virginity 4:4 A.D. 401
“In being born of a Virgin who **chose to remain a Virgin **
even before she knew who was to be born of her, Christ wanted to approve virginity rather than to impose it. And he wanted virginity to be of free choice even in that woman in whom he took upon himself the form of a slave”
Heresies 56 A.D. 428
“**Heretics **called Antidicomarites
are those who contradict the perpetual virginity of Mary and affirm that after Christ was born she was joined as one with her husband”
St Ambrose
2:6 To Marcellina his sister – Concerning Virgins Book II 377 AD
"6. LET, then, the life of Mary be as it were
virginity itself, set forth in a likeness, from which, as from a mirror, the appearance of chastity and the form of virtue is reflected. From this you may take your pattern of life, showing, as an example, the clear rules of virtue: what you have to correct, to effect, and to hold fast. "
Letters 63:111[A.D. 388]
“Imitate her [Mary], holy mothers, who in her only dearly beloved Son set forth so great an example of material virtue; for neither have you sweeter children [than Jesus],
nor did the Virgin seek the consolation of being able to bear another son”
St Irenaeus
21:4 Agains Heresies – Book III
"… **Emmanuel of the Virgin. **To this effect they testify, [saying,] that before Joseph had come together with Mary, while she therefore remained in virginity, “she was found with child of the Holy Ghost;”(4) and that the angel Gabriel said unto her, “The Holy Ghost shall come upon thee, and the power of the Highest shall overshadow thee; therefore also that holy thing which shall be born of thee shall be called the Son of God;”
St Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theolgica Question 28. The virginity of the Mother of God
“We must therefore simply assert that the Mother of God, as she was a virgin in conceiving Him and a virgin in giving Him birth, did **she remain a virgin **ever afterwards.”
St Origen
Commentary on Matthew 2:17 A.D. 248
“Now those who say so wish to preserve the honor of Mary in virginity to the end, so that body of hers which was appointed to minister to the Word . . . **might not know intercourse with a man after the Holy Spirit came into her **and the power from on high overshadowed her. And I think it in harmony with reason that Jesus was the firstfruit among men of the purity which consists in [perpetual] chastity, and Mary was among women. For it were not pious to ascribe to any other than to her the firstfruit of virginity”
St Athanasius
Discourses Against the Arians 2:70 A.D. 360
“Let those, therefore, who deny that the Son is by nature from the Father and proper to his essence deny also that he took true human flesh from
the ever-virgin Mary”
St John Chrysostom
Gospel of Matthew A.D. 370.
"And when he had taken her, he knew her not, till she had brought forth her first-born Son.’ He hath here used the word till,’ not that thou shouldest suspect that afterwards he did know her, but to inform thee that before the birth
the Virgin was wholly untouched by man. But why then, it may be said, hath he used the word, till’? Because it is usual in Scripture often to do this, and to use this expression without reference to limited times. For so with respect to the ark likewise, it is said, The raven returned not till the earth was dried up.’ And yet it did not return even after that time. And when discoursing also of God, the Scripture saith, From age until age Thou art,’ not as fixing limits in this case. And again when it is preaching the Gospel beforehand, and saying, In his days shall righteousness flourish, and abundance of peace, till the moon be taken away,’ it doth not set a limit to this fair part of creation. So then here likewise, it uses the word “till,” to make certain what was before the birth, but as to what follows, it leaves thee to make the inference.”
St Basil
Homily In Sanctum Christi generationem, 5 ante A.D. 379
“The friends of Christ **do not tolerate hearing that the Mother of God ever ceased to be a virgin” **