Though the persons mentioned do by no means reflect the devotion to Mary
Priest in any complete or exhaustive fashion, they do give an idea of the
spread of this devotion and its continuity throughout the ages. The increase of
testimonies in later centuries does not arise so much from growth in the
devotion as from the fact that such testimonies are much more difficult to
obtain from earlier times.
| approximate date |
sample
quote |
fuller
text |
| 633 - 733
AD |
spiritual altar
of the divine victim |
St. Germanus of Constantinople |
| 660 - 740
AD |
wove the divine
priesthood |
St. Andrew of Crete |
| 690 - 750
AD |
|
John of Damascus |
| 650 - 750
AD ? |
both priest and
altar |
Epiphanius II |
| 826
AD |
young
sacrificial priest |
Theodore the Studite |
| 400 -
1000 AD |
quotations from
more than 30 Fathers |
The Fathers on Marys priestly dignity |
| 1090 -
1153 AD |
ordained
Virgin, offer your son |
St. Bernard of Clairvaux |
| 1200 -
1280 AD |
Mary possessed
the priesthood equivalently and eminently |
St. Albert the Great |
| 1225
AD |
Mary, the
greatest of all priests |
Ubertinus of Casalis |
| 1250 -
1331 AD |
consecrated
above every priestly grace |
Engelbert of Admont |
| 1389 -
1459 AD |
Mary, the
priestess of justice |
St. Antoninus of Florence |
| died 1501
AD |
high priest,
only second to Christ |
Jan Mombaer |
| 1492 -
1540 AD |
Mary is a
priest |
Francis of Osuna |
| 1486 -
1555 AD |
priests, learn
from her how to offer |
St. Thomas of Villanova |
| 1491 -
1556 AD |
I saw Mary
during Mass |
St. Ignatius of Loyola |
| died 1610
AD |
Mary is a high
priest, a bishop |
Jacques le Vasseur |
| 1615
AD |
Mary, this
sovereign pirestess |
Juan de Cartagena |
| died 1628
AD |
Mary possessed
the dignity of the priesthood |
Christopher of Avendaño |
| died 1637
AD |
Mary offers the
Eucharist |
Charles de Condren |
| died 1643
AD |
the eminence of
the priesthood resides in Mary |
J. Duvergier de Hauranne |
| 1575 -
1646 AD |
Mary possessed
the highest degree of the priesthood |
Ferdinand Chirino de Salazar |
| 1608 -
1657 AD |
Mary occupies
the highest hierarchical rank in the priesthood |
Jean-Jacques Olier |
| 1585 -
1662 AD |
Mary possesses
the fulness of the priestly spirit |
F. Bourgoing |
| died 1666
AD |
Jesus gave his
mother a share in his priesthood |
Jacques Biroat |
| died 1671
AD |
Mary performed
her task as high priest |
Joseph Oudeau |
| 1604 -
1675 AD |
Mary was
ordained a spiritual priest |
Ippolito Marracci |
| 1599 -
1676 AD |
Mary shares in
Christs sovereign priesthood |
Jean de Machaut |
| died 1676
AD |
Mary was a
priestess |
Félix Ceuillens |
| died 1692
AD |
Mary became
Jesus priestess |
Lazare Dassier |
| died 1694
AD |
Mary sacrifices
her son in the Eucharist |
Nicolas de Dijon |
| 1608 -
1697 AD |
Mary had the
episcopal dignity |
Antonio Vieira |
| 1633 -
1715 AD |
Mary is the
priestess of our religion |
Julien Loriot |
| died 1754
AD |
Mary is the
Virgin priestess |
Sébastien Dutreuil |
| 1684 -
1759 AD |
Mary possessed
the highest degree of the priesthood, equivalently |
Francesco Pepe |
| 1696 -
1787 AD |
Mary offered
her Son to him in the Temple, sacrificing his precious life to divine justice.
Hence St. Epiphanius calls her a priest. |
St. Alphonsus of Liguori |
| died 1796
AD |
Mary, priestess
and mediatrix |
C.L.Richard |
| 1780
AD |
Mary, the
priestess of the new covenant |
Jean Puy |
| 1790
AD |
Mary is the
priest and the altar |
Pierre Claude Frey de Neuville |
| 1800 -
1823 AD |
Mary is the
Shepherd of Souls |
Pope Pius VII |
| 1806
AD |
Mary was a
deacon |
M.J.Scheeben |
| 1822
AD |
Mary acted as a
sacrificial priest |
C.E.Berseaux |
| 1843
AD |
Mary is
priestess and victim |
F.Ambrosj |
| 1843
AD |
Mary was a
priest on Calvary |
J.M.Raynaud |
| 1850
AD |
Mary is
priestess |
H.Oswald |
| 1850?
AD |
Mary was bishop
and sacrificial priest |
P. J. de Clorivière |
| 1852
AD |
which priest
was more worthy than Mary? |
F. Coulin |
| 1857
AD |
Marys
priesthood consisted in ministry to Jesus |
F.W.Faber |
| 1858
AD |
Jesus shared
his priestly character with Mary |
Auguste Nicolas |
| 1792 -
1861 AD |
Mary was a
sacrificial priest |
Joachim Ventura |
| 1861
AD |
Mary received
the full heritage of heavens priesthood |
Philpin de Rivière |
| 1861
AD |
Mary shares in
Jesus character as a priest |
Hubert Lebon |
| 1866
AD |
Mary is a high
priest anointed by the Holy Spirit |
F. Maupied |
| 1866
AD |
At the foot of
the cross, Mary became priestess |
Cardinal Wiseman |
| 1867
AD |
Mary was
priestess jointly with her son |
J.B. Lemarchal |
| 1807 -
1870 AD |
Marys
first task was that of being a priest |
St. Antonio María Claret |
| 1846 -
1878 AD |
The Fathers
called Mary Virgin Priest |
Pope Pius IX |
| 1875
AD |
the priestly
virgin, Mother of the clergy and Mother of priests |
Cardinal Pius |
| 1876
AD |
Mary offered
Jesus as a priest offers him at Mass |
H. Perreyve |
| 1876
AD |
Marys
priestly dignity is contained in her dignity as Mother of God |
J.B. Petitalot |
| died 1876
AD |
Mary possesses
an inherent priestly character |
Gaetano Guida |
| 1884 AD
|
Mary is priest,
or rather priestess |
J.B. Causette |
| 1884
AD |
Mary is Virgo
Sacerdos |
Sp. Marmien |
| 1884
AD |
Mary, Virgo
Sacerdos, as a priest at the altar |
Cardinal C.L.Place |
| 1884
AD |
Mary is the
high priest of redemption |
J. de Ravignan |
| 1804 -
1891 AD |
Mary was a
priest, as Jesus was |
P. Jeanjaquot |
| 1891
AD |
Mary stood near
the cross. What a priest, what sacrifice! |
Cardinal Maury |
| 1878 -
1903 AD |
welcomed image of
Mary Priest |
Pope Leo XIII |
| 1903
AD |
Mary is a pure,
holy, immaculate priest |
Cardinal C.Gennari |
| 1904
AD |
Mary is the
Virgin Priest, Queen of the Priesthood |
Cardinal Vannutelli |
| 1905
AD |
Virgin Priest,
Mother of our High Priest |
Cardinal Vivés y Tuto |
| 1911
AD |
Mary was the
first priest |
Bishop J. L. Morelle |
| 1903 -
1914 AD |
attached
indulgence to invocation to Mary Virgin Priest |
Pope Pius X |
| 1914
AD |
Mary is priest
of the new covenant |
Bishop J. Nazlian |
| 1914 -
1922 AD |
Holy Office
forbids images of Mary Priest |
Pope Benedict XIV |
| 1925
AD |
Mary stands
upright as a priest at the altar |
Cardinal Mercier |
| 1922 -
1939 AD |
Holy Office
forbids devotion to Mary Virgin Priest |
Pope Pius XI |