Mariolatry - meaning and definition. What is Mariolatry
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What (who) is Mariolatry - definition


Mariolatry         
  • votive candle rack]] and [[kneeler]] in a Methodist church
  • [[Stained glass]] depiction of [[Madonna and Child]], St. John's Anglican Church, [[Ashfield, New South Wales]], Australia
  • Saint-Pierre-le-Jeune]], Strasbourg
ASPECT OF PROTESTANTISM
Mariolatry; Protestants views of Mary; Mary in Protestantism; Protestant views of Mary; Protestant objections to Marian devotion; Mariolater
[?m?:r?'?l?tri]
¦ noun idolatrous worship of the Virgin Mary.
Mariolatry         
  • votive candle rack]] and [[kneeler]] in a Methodist church
  • [[Stained glass]] depiction of [[Madonna and Child]], St. John's Anglican Church, [[Ashfield, New South Wales]], Australia
  • Saint-Pierre-le-Jeune]], Strasbourg
ASPECT OF PROTESTANTISM
Mariolatry; Protestants views of Mary; Mary in Protestantism; Protestant views of Mary; Protestant objections to Marian devotion; Mariolater
·noun The worship of the Virgin Mary.
Mariolater         
  • votive candle rack]] and [[kneeler]] in a Methodist church
  • [[Stained glass]] depiction of [[Madonna and Child]], St. John's Anglican Church, [[Ashfield, New South Wales]], Australia
  • Saint-Pierre-le-Jeune]], Strasbourg
ASPECT OF PROTESTANTISM
Mariolatry; Protestants views of Mary; Mary in Protestantism; Protestant views of Mary; Protestant objections to Marian devotion; Mariolater
·noun One who worships the Virgin Mary.
Examples of use of Mariolatry
1. Such cultural differences, one might well think, come from the fact that Britain got rid of any traces of mariolatry – the worship of the virgin mother of Christ – during the Reformation; only Catholic countries like those of southern Europe are encumbered with such mother worship.