- Helvidius
Helvidius was the author of a work written before
383 against the belief in the perpetual virginity of Mary. Helvidius maintained that the mention in the Gospels of the "sisters" and "brethren" of our Lord was proof that the Blessed Virgin had subsequent issue, and he supported his opinion by the writings ofTertullian and Victorinus. The outcome of his views was that virginity was ranked below matrimony.St
Jerome , in reply, wrote a treatise known under the title "The Perpetual Virginity of Blessed Mary" [ [http://www.newadvent.org/fathers/3007.htm Catholic Encyclopedia, Church Fathers] ] , where he vigorously takes the other side, and tries to prove that the "sisters" and "brethren" spoken of, were either children of Joseph by a former marriage, or first cousins, children of the sister of the Virgin. WhenJerome wrote this treatise both he and Helvidius were at Rome, and Damasus was Pope. The only contemporary notice preserved of Helvidius is contained in Jerome's treatise.References
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Antidicomarianites
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* [http://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/hcc3.iii.vii.xx.html Philip Schaff, "History of the Christian Church", Volume III: Nicene and Post-Nicene Christianity. A.D. 311-600. § 47. Helvidius, Vigilantius, and Aerius.]
* [http://www.cin.org/users/james/files/helvidiu.htm Jerome, "Against Helvidius" ("The Perpetual Virginity of Blessed Mary")]
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