"But, O Virgin lady, immaculate Mother of God, my lady most glorious, most gracious, higher than heaven, much purer than the sun’s splendor, rays or light . . . budding staff of Aaron, you appeared as a true staff, and the flower is your Son our Christ, my God and my Maker. You bore God and the word according to the flesh, preserving your virginity before childbirth, a virgin after childbirth, and we have been reconciled with Christ God your Son.”
~St. Ephrem the Syrian (ca. 306–373 AD): from Prayer to the Most Holy Mother of God.
~St. Ephrem the Syrian (ca. 306–373 AD): from Prayer to the Most Holy Mother of God.