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THE state of Virginity is undoubtedly commended in Holy Scripture; both by our Lord and St. Paul but learned men have differed in their opinions as to the original customs and rules observed by virgins in the earliest ages. Some suppose that from the very beginning it was the custom for them to make a solemn profession of the virgin life and to live together in common. Others consider that their vows were private and they lived sometimes together sometimes in the homes of their parents. Others again believing that there was no more than a simple purpose on the part of the virgins signified by the veil and the simplicity of their dress attribute the first commencements of community life to St. Ambrose himself. From the days of the apostles there were some who devoted themselves to God in a life of chastity and that later on the promise or vow was made in the presence of others--the bishop clergy and friends. These virgins lived at home with their parents whilst the times of persecution endured making it practically impossible for them to live elsewhere. Common life amongst them would seem to have commenced in the East and St. Athanasius when seeking refuge from the Arians he came to Rome introduced the custom to the Western Church.