THE EPISTLE OF IGNATIUS TO ST. JOHN THE APOSTLE
Ignatius, and the brethren who are with him, John the holy presbyter.
WE are deeply grieved at thy delay in strengthening us by thy addresses
and consolations. thy absence be prolonged, it will disappoint many of us. Hasten
then to come, for we believe that it is expedient. There are also many of our
women here, who are desirous to see Mary [the mother] of Jesus, and wish day by
day to run off from us to you, that they may meet with her, and touch those
breasts of hers which nourished the Lord Jesus, and may inquire of her respecting
some rather secret matters. But Salome also, [the daughter of Anna,] whom thou
lovest, who stayed with her five months at Jerusalem, and some other
well-known persons, relate that she is full of all graces and all virtues, after the
manner of a virgin, fruitful in virtue and grace. And, as they report, she is
cheerful in persecutions and afflictions, free from murmuring in the midst of
penury and want, grateful to those that injure her, and rejoices when exposed to
troubles: she sympathizes with the wretched and the afflicted as sharing in their
afflictions, and is not slow to come to their assistance. Moreover, she shines
forth gloriously as contending in the fight of faith against the pernicious
conflicts of vicious(1) principles or conduct. She is the lady of our new religion
and repentance,(2) and the handmaid among the faithful of all works of piety.
She is indeed devoted to the humble, and she humbles herself more devotedly
than the devoted, and is wonderfully magnified by all, while at the same time she
suffers detraction from the Scribes and Pharisees. Besides these points, many
relate to us numerous other things regarding her. We do not, however, go so far
as to believe all in every particular; nor do we mention such to thee. But, as
we are informed by those who are worthy of credit, there is in Mary the mother
of Jesus an angelic purity of nature allied with the nature of humanity.(3) And
such reports as these have greatly excited our emotions, and urge us eagerly
to desire a sight of this (if it be lawful so to speak) heavenly prodigy and
most sacred marvel. But do thou in haste comply with this our desire; and fare
thou well. Amen.