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Chapter
XXX.—The Apostles that were
Married.
1. Clement, indeed, whose words we have just quoted, after
the above-mentioned facts gives a statement, on account of those who
rejected marriage, of the apostles that had wives.847
847 A
chapter intervenes between the quotation given by Eusebius just above
and the one which follows. In it Clement had referred to two classes of
heretics,—without giving their names,—one of which
encouraged all sorts of license, while the other taught celibacy.
Having in that place refuted the former class, he devotes the chapter
from which the following quotation is taken to a refutation of the
latter, deducing against them the fact that some of the apostles were
married. Clement here, as in his Quis dives salvetur (quoted in
chap. 23), shows his good common sense which led him to avoid the
extreme of asceticism as well as that of license. He was in this an
exception to most of the Fathers of his own and subsequent ages, who in
their reaction from the licentiousness of the times advised and often
encouraged by their own example the most rigid asceticism, and thus
laid the foundation for monasticism. | “Or will they,”
says he,848 “reject even the apostles?
For Peter849
849 Peter was married, as we know from Matt. viii. 14 (cf. 1 Cor. ix.
5).
Tradition also tells us of a daughter, St. Petronilla. She is first
called St. Peter’s daughter in the Apocryphal Acts of SS.
Nereus and Achilles, which give a legendary account of her life and
death. In the Christian cemetery of Flavia Domitilla was buried an
Aurelia Petronilla filia dulcissima, and Petronilla being taken
as a diminutive of Petrus, she was assumed to have been a daughter of
Peter. It is probable that this was the origin of the popular
tradition. Petronilla is not, however, a diminutive of Petrus, and it
is probable that this woman was one of the Aurelian gens and a relative
of Flavia Domitilla. Compare the article Petronilla in the
Dict. of Christ. Biog. Petronilla has played a prominent
rôle in art. The immense painting by Guercino in the Palace of the
Conservators in Rome attracts the attention of all visitors. | and Philip850
begat children; and Philip also gave his daughters in marriage. And
Paul does not hesitate, in one of his epistles, to greet his wife,851
851 The
passage to which Clement here refers and which he quotes in this
connection is 1 Cor. ix. 5; but this by no means
proves that Paul was married, and 1 Cor. vii. 8 seems to imply
the opposite, though the words might be used if he were a widower. The
words of Philip. iv. 3
are often quoted as addressed to his wife, but there
is no authority for such a reference. Clement is the only Father who
reports that Paul was married; many of them expressly deny it; e.g.
Tertullian, Hilary, Epiphanius, Jerome, &c. The authority of these
later Fathers is of course of little account. But Clement’s
conclusion is based solely upon exegetical grounds, and therefore is no
argument for the truth of the report. | whom he did not take about with him, that
he might not be inconvenienced in his ministry.”
2. And since we have mentioned
this subject it is not improper to subjoin another account which is
given by the same author and which is worth reading. In the seventh
book of his Stromata he writes as follows:852
852 Strom.VII. 11. Clement, so far as we
know, is the only one to relate this story, but he bases it upon
tradition, and although its truth cannot be proved, there is nothing
intrinsically improbable in it. |
“They say, accordingly, that when the blessed Peter saw his own
wife led out to die, he rejoiced because of her summons and her return
home, and called to her very encouragingly and comfortingly, addressing
her by name, and saying, ‘Oh thou, remember the Lord.’ Such
was the marriage of the blessed, and their perfect disposition toward
those dearest to them.” This account being in keeping with the
subject in hand, I have related here in its proper place.E.C.F. INDEX & SEARCH
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