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| Chapter I. St. Ambrose now goes back to the address of Liberius when he gave the veil to Marcellina. Touching on the crowds pressing to the bridal feast of that Spouse Who feeds them all, he passes on to the fitness of her profession on the day on which Christ was born of a Virgin, and concludes with a fervent exhortation to love Him. PREVIOUS SECTION - NEXT SECTION - HELP
Chapter I.
St. Ambrose now goes back to the address of Liberius
when he gave the veil to Marcellina. Touching on the crowds
pressing to the bridal feast of that Spouse Who feeds them all, he
passes on to the fitness of her profession on the day on which Christ
was born of a Virgin, and concludes with a fervent exhortation to love
Him.
1. Inasmuch as I
have digressed in what I have said in the two former hooks, it is now
time, holy sister, to reconsider those precepts of Liberius3255
3255 This is
Liberius, Bishop of Rome a.d. 352–366,
who temporized with Arianism. [St. Hil. Pict. Fragm. VI.;
St. Athan. Apol. C. Arian. 89; Hist. Arian. 41; St.
Jerome, De Vir. Ill. 97, etc.] He subsequently returned to
the Catholic teaching and atoned by later acts for his temporary
weakness. | of blessed memory which you used to talk
over with me, as the holier the man the more pleasing is his
discourse. For he, when on the Nativity of the Saviour in the
Church of St. Peter you signified your profession of virginity by your
change of attire3256
3256 Evidently a public
profession with receiving the veil, etc. | (and what day
could be better than that on which the Virgin received her child?)
whilst many virgins were standing round and vying with each other for
your companionship. “You,” said he, “my
daughter, have desired a good espousal. You see how great a crowd
has come together for the birthday of your Spouse, and none has gone
away without food. This is He, Who, when invited to the marriage
feast, changed water into wine.3257 He,
too, will confer the pure sacrament of virginity on you who before were
subject to the vile elements of material nature. This is He Who
fed four thousand in the wilderness with five loaves and two
fishes.”3258 He
could have fed more; if more had been there to be fed, they would have
been. And now He has called many to your espousal, but it is not
now barley bread, but the Body from heaven which is
supplied.
2. To-day, indeed, He was born after the
manner of men, of a Virgin, but was begotten of the Father before all
things, resembling His mother in body, His Father in power.
Only-begotten on earth, and Only-begotten in heaven. God of God,
born of a Virgin, Righteousness from the Father, Power from the Mighty
One, Light of Light, not unequal to His Father; nor separated in power,
not confused by extension of the Word or enlargement as though mingled
with the Father, but distinguished from the Father by virtue of His
generation. He is your Brother,3259 without Whom neither things in heaven,
nor things in the sea, nor things on earth consist. The good Word
of the Father, Which was, it is said, “in the
beginning,”3260 here you have
His eternity. “And,” it is said, “the Word was
with God.”3261 Here you
have His power, undivided and inseparable from the Father.
“And the Word was God.”3262
Here you have His unbegotten Godhead, for your faith is to be drawn
from the mutual relationship.
3. Love him, my daughter, for He is
good. For, “None is good save God only.”3263 For if there be no doubt that
the Son is God, and that God is good, there is certainly no doubt that
God the Son is good. Love Him I say. He it is Whom the
Father begat before the morning star,3264 as being eternal, He brought Him forth
from the womb as the Son; He uttered him from His heart,3265 as the Word. He it is in Whom the
Father is well pleased;3266 He is the Arm
of the Father, for He is Creator of all, and the Wisdom3267 of the Father, for He proceeded from
the mouth of God;3268 the Power of
the Father, because the fulness of the Godhead dwelleth in Him
bodily.3269 And the
Father so loved Him, as to bear Him in His bosom, and place Him at His
right hand, that you may learn His wisdom, and know His
power.
4. If, then, Christ is the Power of God, was
God ever without power? Was the Father ever without the
Son? If the Father of a certainty always was, of a certainty the
Son always was. So He is the perfect Son of a perfect
Father. For he who derogates from the power, derogates from Him
Whose is the power. The Perfection of the Godhead does not admit
of inequality. Love, then, Him Whom the Father loves, honour Him
Whom the Father honours, for “he that honoureth not the Son,
honoureth not the Father,”3270 and
“whoso denieth the Son, hath not the Father.”3271 So much as to the
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