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STUDY OF MARY AS THE MOTHER OF GOD, THE QUEEN OF HEAVEN, AND THE MOTHER OF THE CHURCH IN ROMAN CATHOLIC THEOLOGY
Marian doctrines of the Catholic Church; Mariology(RC); Mariology (Roman Catholic); Roman Catholic mariology; RCMariology; RC Mariology; Mariology of the Catholic Church; Catholic views on the Virgin Mary; Catholic views on Mary; Mother of God (Roman Catholic); Roman Catholic Mariology
  • Night Rosary procession in [[Málaga]], Spain
  • The annual Grand Marian Procession through Downtown Los Angeles
  • [[Federico Barocci]], ''Madonna del Popolo'' (Madonna of the people) 1579
  • A Christ and Mary, mosaic, [[Chora Church]], 12–14th century. "To Christ through Mary", taught by [[Louis de Montfort]].
  • ''Virgin and Child with angels and Sts. George and Theodore'' from [[Saint Catherine's Monastery]], c. 600
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  • ''The Assumption of Mary'' by [[Charles Le Brun]], 1835
  • Joseph Lusenberg]], 1876. Saint Antony's Church, [[Urtijëi]], Italy.
  • ''[[The Annunciation]]'' by [[Paolo de Matteis]], 1712
  • Mary as the [[Queen of Heaven]] in [[Dante]]'s [[Divine Comedy]]. Illustration by [[Gustave Doré]].
  • Naga City]], Philippines
  • [[Pietro Lorenzetti]], 1310
  • [[Santa Maria Antiqua]], in the [[Forum Romanum]], 5th century, seat of [[Pope John VII]]
  • Statue (detail) of the Assumption of Mary in [[Attard]], [[Malta]]
  • The Blessed Virgin Mary is depicted in a rose-garden with angels playing music. Roses are a symbol of Mary.

Mariology      
n. studie van de Maagd Maria; studie van de dogma's en opvattingen betreffende de maagd Maria

Определение

Mariology
[?m?:r?'?l?d?i]
¦ noun the part of Christian theology concerned with the Virgin Mary.
Derivatives
Mariological adjective
Mariologist noun

Википедия

Catholic Mariology

Catholic Mariology is Mariology (the systematic study of the person of Mary, mother of Jesus, and of her place in the Economy of Salvation) in Catholic theology. According to the Immaculate Conception taught by the Catholic Church, she was conceived and born without sin, hence Mary is seen as having a singular dignity above the saints, receiving a higher level of veneration than all angelic spirits and blessed souls in heaven. Catholic Mariology thus studies not only her life but also the veneration of her in daily life, prayer, hymns, art, music, and architecture in modern and ancient Christianity throughout the ages.

The four Marian dogmas of Mother of God, Immaculate Conception, perpetual virginity, and Assumption form the basis of Mariology. However, a number of other Catholic doctrines about the Virgin Mary have been developed by reference to sacred scripture, theological reasoning and church tradition. The development of Mariology is ongoing and since the beginnings it has continued to be shaped by theological analyses, writings of saints, and papal statements, e.g. while two of the dogmas are ancient, the other two were defined in the 19th and 20th centuries; and papal teachings on Mary have continued to appear in recent times.

In parallel to the traditional views, since the late 19th century, as Marian devotion became more pronounced in the Catholic Church, a number of other perspectives have been presented as a challenge to Catholic Mariology. Other Christian views see Catholic Mariology as unbiblical and a denial of the uniqueness of Christ as redeemer and mediator, and modern psychological interpretations see Mary as the equivalent of mythical goddesses ranging from Diana to Guan Yin. Nonetheless, most Christians including the Latin Church led by the pope, the Eastern Orthodox Church, the Oriental Orthodox Church, and the Church of the East revere Mary as the greatest saint and disregard Protestant objections to Marian devotion.