Through Christ’s obedience by Proclus of Constantinople

In being born, Christ made the former entranceway of sin into a portal of salvation. For, in the place where the serpent had injected its venom through disobedience, the Word, entering by his obedience, built a living temple. Whence had emerged Cain, the firstborn of sin, thence without seed sprang Christ, the Redeemer of the human race

Proclus of Constantinople, Homily 1, 2; PG 65, 681 C.

In another homily, he adds that the effects of Mary’s collaboration in the economy of salvation extend to all the dimensions of the world:

You alone cured Eve’s sorrow; you alone wiped away the tears of travail; you alone bore the world’s ransom.

Proclus of Constantinople, Homily s, 3; PG 65, 720 C.

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If you want more quotes on Virgin Mary, you can find them in Mary and the Fathers of the Church on Amazon in both Kindle and paperback formats.

References:

Gambero, L., 1999. Mary and the Fathers of the Church 1st ed. Translated by Buffer, T., San Francisco: Ignatius Press.

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