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[MENTION=142]Pedrito[/MENTION], by the time the letters and books you've quoted from were written Blessed Mary would be in her older years or departed this world and by the time those books were listed as part of the canonical holy scriptures Blessed Mary had long since departed this world. The question you ask And does any of the above indicate in any way that Mary would be, or that she became, a perpetual virgin? was answered before the canonical scriptures were listed by the church with the words "Blessed Mary is ever virgin" and the church bases these words on the teaching of the apostles handed down in apostolic traditions within the church.
Correct. ALL the Scriptures affirm the earliest Tradition regarding this matter: Respectful SILENCE. The identical view of all but 1 or 2 denominations today. SILENCE. Just as it seems we have from Mary..... Silence. Just as it seems we have from Joseph.... Silence. Just as it seems we have from Jesus.... Silence. Just as it seems we have from all the Apostles .... silence. The original Tradition of Silence. The Biblical Tradition of Silence. The Marian Tradition of Silence. The Apostolic Tradition of Silence. Nothing.... nothing.... nothing at all to affirm the speculation of a FEW men who lived much, much, much too late to know this normally very private, personal bedroom tidbit of marital intiacies among two loving spouses was true - much less a matter of highest importance possible, greatest necessity possible, most certainty possible. Nothing. Nothing at all.
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