16. For that also is no
foolish question which is wont to be proposed, that whoso can may
say, which widow is to be preferred in desert; whether one who hath
had one husband, who, after having lived a considerable time with
her husband, being left a widow with sons born to her and alive,
hath made profession of continence; or she who as a young woman
having lost two husbands within two years, having no children left
alive to console her, hath vowed to God continence, and in it hath
grown old with most enduring sanctity. Herein let them exercise
themselves, if they can, by discussing, and by showing some proof
to us, who weigh the merits of widows by number of husbands, not by
the strength itself of continence. For, if they shall have said,
that she who hath had one husband is to be preferred to her who
hath had two; unless they shall have alleged some special reason or
authority, they will assuredly be found to set before excellence of
soul, not greater excellence of soul, but good fortune of the
flesh. Forsooth it pertained unto good fortune of the flesh, both
to live a long time with her husband, and to conceive sons. But, if
they prefer her not on this account, that she had sons; at any rate
the very fact that she lived a long time with her husband, what
else was it than good fortune of the flesh? Further, the desert of
Anna herself is herein chiefly commended, in that, after she had so
soon buried her husband, through her protracted life she long
contended with the flesh, and overcame. For so it is written,
“And there was Anna, a prophetess, the daughter of Phanuel, of
the tribe of Aser; she was far advanced in many days; and had lived
with her husband seven years from her virginity; and she was a
widow even unto eighty-four years, who used not to depart from the
Temple, by fastings and prayers serving day and night.”22602260 You see
how the holy widow is not only commended in this, that she had had
one husband, but also, that she had lived few years with a husband
from her virginity, and had with so great service of piety
continued her office of widowed chastity even unto so great
age.