THE EPISTLE OF MARIA THE PROSELYTE TO IGNATIUS
MARY OF CASSOBELAE(1) TO IGNATIUS
Maria, a proselyte of Jesus Christ, to Ignatius Theophorus, most blessed
bishop of the apostolic Church which is at Antioch, beloved in God the Father, and
Jesus: Happiness and safety. We all(2) beg for thee joy and health in Him.
CHAP. I.--OCCASION OF THE EPISTLE.
Since Christ has, to our wonder,(3) been made known among us to be the Son
of the living God, and to have become man in these last times by means of the
Virgin Mary,(4) of the seed of David and Abraham, according to the
announcements previously made regarding Him and through Him by the company of the prophets,
we therefore beseech and entreat that, by thy wisdom, Maris our friend, bishop
of our native Neapolis,(5) which is near Zarbus,(6) and Eulogius, and Sobelus
the presbyter, be sent to us, that we be not destitute of such as preside over
the divine word as Moses also says, "Let the Lord God look out a man who shall
guide this people, and the congregation of the Lord shall not be as sheep which
have no shepherd."(7)
CHAP. II.--YOUTH MAY BE ALLIED WITH PIETY AND DISCRETION.
But as to those whom we have named being young men, do not, thou blessed
one, have any apprehension. For I would have you know that they are wise about
the flesh, and are insensible to its passions, they themselves glowing with all
the glory of a hoary head through their own s intrinsic merits, and though but
recently called as young men to the priesthood.(9) Now, call thou into
exercise(10) thy thoughts through the Spirit that God has given to thee by Christ, and
thou wilt remember(11) that Samuel, while yet a little child, was called a
seer, and was reckoned in the company of the prophets, that he reproved the aged
Eli for transgression, since he had honoured his infatuated sons above God the
author of all things, and bad allowed them to go unpunished, when they turned the
office of the priesthood into ridicule, and acted violently towards thy people.
CHAP. III.--EXAMPLES OF YOUTHFUL DEVOTEDNESS.
Moreover, the wise Daniel, while he was a young man, passed judgment on
certain vigorous old men,(12) showing them that they were abandoned wretches, and
not [worthy to be reckoned] elders, and that, though Jews by extraction, they
were Canaanites in practice. And Jeremiah, when on account of his youth he
declined the office of a prophet entrusted to him by God, was addressed in these
words: "Say not, I am a youth; for thou shalt go to all those to whom I send
thee, and thou shalt speak according to all that I command thee; because I am with
thee."(13) And the wise Solomon, when only in the twelfth year of his age,(14)
had wisdom to decide the important question concerning the children of the two
women,(15) when it was unknown to whom these respectively belonged; so that the
whole people were astonished at such wisdom in a child, and venerated him as
being not a mere youth, but a full-grown man. And he solved the hard questions
of the queen of the Ethiopians, which had profit in them as the streams of the
Nile [have fertility], in such a manner that that woman, though herself so wise,
was beyond measure astonished.(1)
CHAP. IV.--THE SAME SUBJECT CONTINUED.
Josiah also, beloved of God, when as yet he could scarcely speak
articulately, convicts those who were possessed of a wicked spirit as being false in
their speech, and deceivers of the people. He also reveals the deceit of the
demons, and openly exposes those that are no gods; yea, while yet an infant he slays
their priests, and overturns their altars, and defiles the place where
sacrifices were offered with dead bodies, and throws down the temples, and cuts down
the groves, and breaks in pieces the pillars, and breaks open the tombs of the
ungodly, that not a relic of the wicked might any longer exist.(2) To such an
extent did he display zeal in the cause of godliness, and prove himself a
punisher of the ungodly, while he as yet faltered in speech like a child. David, too,
who was at once a prophet and a king, and the root of our Saviour according to
the flesh, while yet a youth is anointed by Samuel to be king.(3) For he
himself says in a certain place, "I was small among my brethren, and the youngest in
the house of my father."(4)
CHAP. V.--EXPRESSIONS OF RESPECT FOR IGNATIUS.
But time would fail me if I should endeavour to enumerate(5) all those
that pleased God in their youth, having been entrusted by God with either the
prophetical, the priestly, or the kingly office. And those which have been
mentioned may suffice, by way of bringing the subject to thy remembrance. But I entreat
thee not to reckon me presumptuous or ostentatious [in writing as I have
done]. For I have set forth these statements, not as instructing thee, but simply as
suggesting the matter to the remembrance of my father in God. For I know my
own place,(6) and do not compare myself with such as you. I salute thy holy
clergy, and thy Christ-loving people who are ruled under thy care as their pastor.
All the faithful with us salute thee. Pray, blessed shepherd, that I may be in
health as respects God.