Perpetual Verginity of ST. Marry

Perpetual Verginity of ST. Marry

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Martin Luther (founder of the reform), speaks on Mary

• There can be no doubt that the Virgin Mary is in heaven. How it

happened we do not know. And since the Holy Spirit has told us

nothing about it, we can make of it no article of faith . . . It is enough

to know that she lives in Christ.

(Sermon of August 15, 1522, the last time Martin Luther preached on

the Feast of the Assumption)

• The veneration of Mary is inscribed in the very depths of the human

heart.

(Sermon, September 1, 1522)

• She is the highest woman and the noblest gem in Christianity after

Christ . . . She is nobility, wisdom, and holiness personified. We can

never honor her enough. Still honor and praise must be given to her in

such a way as to injure neither Christ nor the Scriptures.

(Sermon, Christmas, 1531)

• No woman is like you. You are more than Eve or Sarah, blessed

above all nobility, wisdom, and sanctity.

(Sermon, Feast of the Visitation, 1537)

• One should honour Mary as she herself wished and as she expressed

it in the Magnificat. She praised God for his deeds. How then can we

praise her? The true honor of Mary is the honor of God, the praise of

God's grace . . . Mary is nothing for the sake of herself, but for the

sake of Christ . . . Mary does not wish that we come to her, but

through her to God.

(Explanation of the Magnificat, 1521)

• Luther gives the Blessed Virgin the exalted position of "Spiritual

Mother" for Christians:

• It is the consolation and the superabundant goodness of God, that

man is able to exult in such a treasure. Mary is his true Mother ..

(Sermon, Christmas, 1522)

• Mary is the Mother of Jesus and the Mother of all of us even though

it was Christ alone who reposed on her knees . . . If he is ours, we

ought to be in his situation; there where he is, we ought also to be and

all that he has ought to be ours, and his mother is also our mother.

(Sermon, Christmas, 1529)

• It is a sweet and pious belief that the infusion of Mary's soul was

effected without original sin; so that in the very infusion of her soul

she was also purified from original sin and adorned with God's gifts,

receiving a pure soul infused by God; thus from the first moment she

began to live she was free from all sin"



(Sermon: "On the Day of the Conception of the Mother of God," 1527)

• She is full of grace, proclaimed to be entirely without sin- something

exceedingly great. For God's grace fills her with everything good and

makes her devoid of all evil.

(Personal {"Little"} Prayer Book, 1522)

Martin Luther on Mary's Perpetual Virginity.

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