THE EPISTLE OF IGNATIUS TO THE VIRGIN MARY
Her friend Ignatius to the Christ-bearing Mary.
THOU oughtest to have comforted and consoled me who am a neophyte, and
a disciple of thy [beloved] John. For I have heard things wonderful to
tell respecting thy [son] Jesus, and I am astonished by such a report.
But I desire with my whole heart to obtain information concerning the
things which I have heard from thee, who wast always intimate and allied
with Him, and who wast acquainted with [all] His secrets. I have also
written to thee at another time, and have asked thee concerning the same
things. Fare thou well; and let the neophytes who are with me be comforted
of thee, and by thee, and in thee. Amen.
REPLY OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN TO IGNATIUS
The lowly handmaid of Christ Jesus to Ignatius, her beloved fellow-disciple.
THE things which thou hast heard and learned from John concerning Jesus
are true. Believe them, cling to them, and hold fast the profession of
that Christianity which thou hast embraced, and conform thy habits and
life to thy profession. Now I will come in company with John to visit
thee, and those that are with thee. Stand fast in the faith, and show
thyself a man; nor let the fierceness of persecution move thee, but let
thy spirit be strong and rejoice in God thy Saviour. Amen.
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