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set
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the glory of the Most Holy and Undivided Trinity" (LG 69).2
developing under the action of the Holy Spirit who sustained early
evangelization and inspired the sacred writings. Faith always goes
far beyond terminology and human forms. Necessary and valuable as
it may be, theological research is no more important than the
fidelity of the man in the street to the Mystery of Christ. So the
Church has been obliged to use formulas and outward signs to
express her faith.
During the first two centuries, the apostolic preaching spoke of
Mary as ever virgin, Mother of God, eminently holy and the new
Eve. For example, St. Ignatius of Antioch, St. Justin, St.
Ireneus, etc.4
In the patristic period preceding the council of Ephesus (4th and
beginning of 5th centuries), reflection on faith grew along the
same lines with Marian titles which indicate the person of Mary
associated as virgin and Mother with the Redeemer. Both the
liturgical and spiritual life gave expression to their Marian
devotion through the Eucharistic prayer (canon of the Mass) and
devotional formulas contained in the title "Theotokos" (Mother of
God).5
See: Mary in the Literature od the second Century, in: Mary
in the New Testament, New York, Paulist Press 1978, cha.9; S.
ALVAREZ CAMPOS, Corpus marianum Patristicum, Burgos, Aldecoa
1970ff; D. CASAGRANDE, Enchiridion marianum bibblicum patristicum,
Roma, Cor Unum 1974; T. KOEHLER, Blessed from Generation to
Generation: Mary in Patristics and the History of the Church,
"Seminarium" 27 (1975) 578-606. Other studies: AA.VV., De
primordiis cultus mariani, Romae, PAMI 1970, voll. 6; J.A. De
ALDAMA, Mara en la Patrstica de los siglos I y II, Madrid, BAC
1970; A. GILA, La Vergine nelle lettere di sant'lgnazio di
Antiochia, Torino 1967; G. JOUASSARD, Marie travers la
Patristique, in: Maria, Paris, Beauchesne 1949, I, 69-157.
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science
is
greatly
helped
by
documentary
and
personified
in
Mary,
is
fully
united
to
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