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As the mother of Jesus Christ, the Blessed Virgin Mary has a central role in the life of the Roman Catholic Church. The Roman Catholic veneration of the Blessed Virgin has grown over time both in importance and manifestation. Popes contributed to the veneration but also reformed it periodically.

Catholic veneration of the Blessed Virgin Mary is based on Holy Scripture: In the fullness of time, God sent his son, born of a woman. The mystery of the incarnation of the Son of God
Son of God

Son of God is a phrase found in the Hebrew Bible, various other Jewish texts and the Christian Bible. In the Tanakh, according to Judaism religious tradition, Son of God has many possible meanings, referring to angels, or humans or even all mankind....
 through Mary thus signifies her honor as Mother of God.






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As the mother of Jesus Christ, the Blessed Virgin Mary has a central role in the life of the Roman Catholic Church. The Roman Catholic veneration of the Blessed Virgin has grown over time both in importance and manifestation. Popes contributed to the veneration but also reformed it periodically.

Catholic veneration of the Blessed Virgin Mary is based on Holy Scripture: In the fullness of time, God sent his son, born of a woman. The mystery of the incarnation of the Son of God
Son of God

Son of God is a phrase found in the Hebrew Bible, various other Jewish texts and the Christian Bible. In the Tanakh, according to Judaism religious tradition, Son of God has many possible meanings, referring to angels, or humans or even all mankind....
 through Mary thus signifies her honor as Mother of God. From the Council of Ephesus
Council of Ephesus

The First Council of Ephesus was held in 431 at the Church of Mary in Ephesus, Asia Minor. The council was called due to the contentious teachings of Nestorius, bishop of Constantinople....
 in 431, which dogmatized this belief, to Vatican II and Pope John Paul II
Pope John Paul II

Pope John Paul II John Paul II is widely acclaimed as one of the most influential leaders of the twentieth century. He has been Pope_John_Paul_II#Role_in_the_fall_of_Communism in bringing down communism in Eastern Europe, as well as significantly improving the Roman Catholic Church's relations with Judaism, the Eastern Orthodox Church, and A...
's (Redemptoris Mater
Redemptoris Mater

Redemptoris Mater is the name for specific missionary seminaries, that were inspired by the Roman Catholic way of life of the Neocatechumenal Way....
) the Virgin Mary has become to be seen, not only as the Mother of God but also as the Mother of the Church.

The key role of the Virgin Mary in Roman Catholic beliefs, her veneration, and the growth of Roman Catholic Mariology have not only come about by official statements made in Rome
Rome

Rome is the capital city of Italy and Lazio, and is Italy's largest and most populous city, with 2,724,347 residents in an urban area of some ....
 but have often been driven from the ground up, by the Marian writings of the saints
Mariology of the saints

Catholic Mariology is the area of theology concerned with BVM, not only with her life, but her veneration in daily life, prayer, art,music, and architecture....
 and from the masses of believers, and at times via reported Marian apparitions
Marian apparitions

A Marian apparition is an event in which the Mary is believed to have supernaturally appeared to one or more persons. They are often given names based on the town in which they were reported, or on the sobriquet which was given to Mary on the occasion of the apparition....
 to young and simple children on remote hilltops, which have then influenced the higher levels of the Holy See
Holy See

The Holy See is the episcopal jurisdiction of the Bishop of Rome, commonly known as the Pope, and is the preeminent episcopal see of the Roman Catholic Church, forming the central government of the Church....
 via sensus fidei. The Holy See
Holy See

The Holy See is the episcopal jurisdiction of the Bishop of Rome, commonly known as the Pope, and is the preeminent episcopal see of the Roman Catholic Church, forming the central government of the Church....
 continues to approve of Marian apparitions on remote mountains, the latest approval being as recent as May 2008. Some apparitions such as Fatima
Our Lady of Fatima

Our Lady of F?tima is the title given to the vision of the Blessed Virgin Mary that was said to have appeared before three shepherd children at F?tima, Portugal on the 13th day of six consecutive months in 1917, starting on 13 May, the F?tima holiday....
 have given rise to Marian Movements and Societies with millions of members, and many other Marian societies exist around the world.

From Christ to Mary in the Roman Catholic tradition


Theological basis for the veneration of Mary

The Catholic veneration of Mary, is based on two aspects: the workings of God who made a Virgin the Mother of God, and the biblical view of Mary as the selected maiden of the Lord who is greeted by the angel and Elisabeth and praised. God's work is further illuminated in the Marian dogmas of the Roman Catholic Church such as the Immaculate Conception
Immaculate Conception

For artistic depictions see Roman Catholic Marian art. For the novel by Ga?tan Soucy, see The Immaculate Conception.The Immaculate Conception is, according to Roman Catholic Dogma, the conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary without any stain of original sin....
 and the Assumption
Assumption of Mary

The Roman Catholic Church teaches as Dogma that the Mary , "having completed the course of her earthly life, was assumed body and soul into heavenly glory." This means that Mary was transported into Heaven with her body and soul united....
, the factual basis of both taking place in apostolic time and are, in the Roman Catholic view, part of the apostolic tradition and divine revelation.

Mysteries of Christ and Mary

In Roman Catholic teachings, the veneration of Mary is a logical and necessary consequence of Christology
Christology

Christology is a field of study within Christian theology which is concerned with the nature of Jesus the Christ, particularly with how the divine and human are related in his person....
: Jesus and Mary are son and mother, redeemer and redeemed. This sentiment echoed loudly through Saint Peter's Basilica in Rome
Rome

Rome is the capital city of Italy and Lazio, and is Italy's largest and most populous city, with 2,724,347 residents in an urban area of some ....
 on March 25, 1987 as Pope John Paul II
Pope John Paul II

Pope John Paul II John Paul II is widely acclaimed as one of the most influential leaders of the twentieth century. He has been Pope_John_Paul_II#Role_in_the_fall_of_Communism in bringing down communism in Eastern Europe, as well as significantly improving the Roman Catholic Church's relations with Judaism, the Eastern Orthodox Church, and A...
 delivered his encyclical Redemptoris Mater
Redemptoris Mater

Redemptoris Mater is the name for specific missionary seminaries, that were inspired by the Roman Catholic way of life of the Neocatechumenal Way....
 and said:

At the center of this mystery, in the midst of this wonderment of faith, stands Mary. As the loving Mother of the Redeemer, she was the first to experience it: "To the wonderment of nature you bore your Creator"!


In the Roman Catholic tradition Mariology is Christology developed to its full potential. Mary and her son Jesus are very close but not identical in Catholic theology. Mary contributes to a fuller understanding of her son, who Christ is and what he did. A Christology without Mary is erroneous in the Roman Catholic view, because it is not based on the total revelation of the Bible. Early Christians and numerous saints focused on this parallel interpretation.

The development of this approach continued into the 20th century, e.g. in his 1946 publication Compendium Mariologiae, the respected Mariologist Gabriel Roschini
Gabriel Roschini

Gabriel M. Roschini, O.S.M. , was a Roman Catholic Italian priest and professor of Roman Catholic Mariology, who published over 900 titles on Mariology....
 explained that Mary not only participated in the birth of the physical
Physical

Physical can mean any of the following things below:* Any entity which are composed of matter and/or energy, as well as the physical property of those entities; and not merely items of thought or belief....
 Jesus, but, with conception, she entered with him into a spiritual
Spiritual

Spiritual may refer to:*Spirituality, a concern with matters of the spirit*Spiritual , an African American song, usually with a Christian religious text...
 union. The divine salvation plan, being not only material, includes a permanent spiritual unity with Christ. Most Mariologists agree with this position.

Marian veneration in the Roman Catholic Church


Early veneration in Rome

Madonna Catacomb
Early veneration of the Blessed Virgin is documented in Roman Catacombs, where Christians were hiding in times of persecution and which became burial grounds after Christianity was accepted as a religion. In the catacombs paintings show the Blessed Virgin with her son. More unusual and indicating the burial ground of Saint Peter excavations in the crypt of St Peters discovered a very early fresco of Mary together with Saint Peter The Roman Priscilla catacombs depict the oldest Marian paintings from the middle of the second century Mary is shown with a child on her lap, a standing man with tunic left hand a book right hand a star over his head symbol of messiahs Priscilla also has a medallion of the annunciation

After the edict of Milan
Edict of Milan

The Edict of Milan was a letter signed by emperors Constantine I and Licinius that proclaimed religious toleration in the Roman Empire. The letter was issued in 313 AD, shortly after the conclusion of the Diocletian Persecution....
, Christian were permitted to worship openly. The veneration of Mary became public as well. In the following decades Cathedrals and churches were built for public worship. The first Marian churches in Rome date from the first part of the fifth century, Santa Maria in Trastevere
Santa Maria in Trastevere

The Basilica of Our Lady's in Trastevere is a titular minor basilica, one of the oldest Churches of Rome Rome, perhaps the first in which mass was openly celebrated....
, Santa Maria Antiqua
Santa Maria Antiqua

Santa Maria Antiqua is a churches of Rome Rome, built in the 5th century in the Forum Romanum, and for long time the monumental access to the Palatine Hill imperial palaces....
 and Santa Maria Maggiore.

This new freedom also permitted literary development of the Marian mysteries. Hippolytus of Rome and Novatian to be mentioned as early exemplars. Ambrose
Ambrose

Saint Ambrose was a Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Milan who became one of the most influential ecclesiastical figures of the fourth century. He is counted as one of the four original doctors of the Church....
 who venerated Mary as exemplar of Christian life, is credited with starting a Marian cult of virginity. His house in Rome is said to have been first female convent San Ambrogio della Massima. By the end of fourth century, many women were attracted to virginity
Virginity

A Virgin is, originally, a woman who has never had sexual intercourse. Virginity is the state of being a virgin. The term has traditionally also been applied to men....
 imitating Mary
Mary

Mary is a common female first name, the English form of Miriam.Mary may refer to the following people:...
 as their model. His argument was continued by Jerome
Jerome

Saint Jerome was a Christian priest and Christian apologetics best known for translating the Vulgate. He is recognized by the Catholic Church as a canonized saint and Doctor of the Church, and his version of the Bible is still an important text in Catholicism....
, who also saw Mary as a model for all Christians but especially for virgins, Augustine, who always sees Mary together with her son, asks for venerations of her her holiness in light of her absolute faith and virtues When Jovinian
Jovinian

Jovinian, or Jovinianus, was an opponent of Christian asceticism in the 4th century and was condemned as a Heresy at synods convened in Rome under Pope Siricius and in Milan by St Ambrose in 393....
 negated the virginity of Mary and the usefulness of penances, he was thrown out of Milan
Milan

Milan is the second largest city of Italy, located in the plains of Lombardy. It is the capital in the Province of Milan, as well as the Regions of Italy capital of Lombardy....
 by Ambrose, who consequently convened a local council on virginity

Liturgical aspects

Early Christians did not celebrate the liturgy and liturgical feast in the same way as contemporaries. The feasts of Easter and Christmas were not known, although the Eucharist was celebrated. Liturgical venerations of the saints are believed to have originated in the second century. In the first three centuries, the emphasis was on the martyrs. Marian feasts are said to become popular in the fourth century.

Non-Liturgical aspects

The living faith of early Christians (sensus fidelium
Sensus fidelium

The concept of sensus fidelium in Roman Catholic teachings can be implicitly traced back to the early Fathers of the Church. In literal terms, sensus fidelium simply means the "sense of the faithful" ....
) led to the genesis of Marian prayers, to the Blessed Virgin "We come to thee, Mother of God, do not reject our supplications in need, but liberate us from danger, you, our lady, our consolation, our mediator our help. Mariology picked up these popular sentiments, analyzed and sometimes overstated them. Historically, Marian veneration went parallel in the Roman Catholic Church with the veneration of saints. The Church venerates in the saints Christ himself, whose grace worked through them.

The veneration of the Blessed Virgin takes place in various ways. Prayers and hymns usually begin with a praise of her, followed by requests. Marian titles have been growing since the early times, some 56 titles existed in the fifth century, growing especially during he middle ages. The Maria Loreto litany list the more common ones under Holy Mother, Virgin, and Queen.

Marian devotion is also expressed in other non-liturgical forms: Marian pilgrimages, prayer meetings, of which the rosary is most known. There is a vast array of Marian poetry, especially in the Middles ages Roswhita von Gandersheim et al. Marian theatre and numerous pious Marian books describing her life and virtues for imitation. Marian piety includes in some regions the blessing of herbs on August 15, Marian days and Marian months (May and October) Saint Montfort supported the personal dedication to Mary.

Development of Marian culture


Much later, the Council of Ephesus
Council of Ephesus

The First Council of Ephesus was held in 431 at the Church of Mary in Ephesus, Asia Minor. The council was called due to the contentious teachings of Nestorius, bishop of Constantinople....
 in 431 formally sanctioned devotion to the Virgin as Theotokos
Theotokos

Theotokos is a title of Mary, the mother of Jesus used especially in the Eastern Orthodox Church, Oriental Orthodox, and Eastern Catholic Churches....
, Mother of God, (more accurately translated as God bearer) allowing the creation of icons bearing the images of the Virgin and Child. Devotion to Mary was, however, already widespread by this point. The early Church Fathers saw Mary as the "new Eve" who said "yes" to God as Eve had said no. The non-canonical Gospel of James
Gospel of James

The Gospel of James, also sometimes known as the Infancy Gospel of James or the Protoevangelium of James, is an New Testament apocrypha probably written about AD 150....
, written around 150, is an example of early recognition of Mary, advocating her perpetual virginity
Virginity

A Virgin is, originally, a woman who has never had sexual intercourse. Virginity is the state of being a virgin. The term has traditionally also been applied to men....
. Mary, as the first Church canonized Saint
Saint

A saint in Christianity is a human being who has been called to holiness. The term is used differently by various denominations, with some, such as the Anglicans, Methodists, and Lutherans distinguishing between Saints and saints....
, whereas St. Dismas the penitential thief was canonized by Jesus on the cross, and Mother of Jesus, was deemed to be a compassionate mediator between suffering mankind and her son, Jesus, who was seen as King and Judge. Biblical support for this position was found in the story of the Marriage at Cana
Marriage at Cana

The Marriage at Cana or Wedding at Cana is an event reported by the Gospel of John but not by any of the Synoptic Gospels. John 2:1-11 reports that Jesus was attending a wedding in Cana with his disciple ....
 whereat Mary entreated Jesus to turn water into wine (Gospel of John
Gospel of John

The Gospel of John is the fourth gospel in the Biblical canon of the New Testament, traditionally ascribed to John the Evangelist. Like the three synoptic gospels, it contains an account of some of the actions and sayings of Jesus of Nazareth, but differs from them in ethos and theological emphases....
, Chapter 2). Elizabeth
Elizabeth

Elizabeth or Elisabeth is the Greek form ???s??et Elisavet of the Hebrew Elisheva, meaning "my God is an oath," "my God is abundance," "God's promise," or "oath of God." For more information about the name, see Elizabeth ....
's praise of Mary "blessed art thou among women" and "who am I that the mother of my Lord would visit me?" in Luke 2 are also cited, among other passages of Scripture.

Early representations show Mary as the "Throne of Heaven" with Mary and the Child Jesus both crowned as Royalty. She was further identified with the Bride in the Old Testament
Old Testament

In Western Christianity, the Old Testament refers to the books that form the first of the two-part Christianity Bible Biblical canon. These works correspond to the Hebrew Bible , with some variations and additions....
 Song of Solomon
Song of Solomon

The Song of Songs , is a book of the Hebrew Bible—Tanakh or Old Testament—one of the five The Five Scrolls . It is also known as the Song of Solomon or as Canticles, the latter from the shortened and anglicized Vulgate title Canticum Canticorum, "Song of Songs" in Latin language....
, by such noted theologians as St. Bernard of Clairvaux
Bernard of Clairvaux

Bernard of Clairvaux, Cistercians was a French abbot and the primary builder of the reforming Cistercian monastic order. After the death of his mother, Bernard sought admission into the Cistercian order....
. She became the prototype for the Church itself. During the Middle Ages
Middle Ages

File:Karl 1 mit papst gelasius gregor1 sacramentar v karl d kahlen.jpgThe Middle Ages of European history are a period in history which lasted for roughly a millennium, commonly dated from the fall of the Roman Empire in the 5th century to the beginning of the Early Modern Period in the 16th century, marked by the division of Western Christi...
, and especially in France, the great Cathedrals were thus named for Mary. The Marian Rosary
Rosary

The Rosary is a popular traditional Roman Catholic devotion. The term denotes both a set of prayer beads and the devotional prayer itself, which combines vocal prayer and meditation....
 was popularized by the followers of St. Dominic.

The image of Mary as Queen was softened somewhat by Mary as Mother of the Child Jesus. St. Francis of Assisi
Francis of Assisi

Francis of Assisi was a friar and the founder of the Order of Friars Minor, more commonly known as the Franciscans.He is known as the patron saint of animals, the Natural environment and Italy, and it is customary for Catholic Church es to hold ceremonies honoring animals around his feast day of 4 October....
 popularized the image of the Nativity scene
Nativity scene

File:Presepe naples rome2.jpgA nativity scene is a depiction of the nativity of Jesus as described in the gospels of Gospel of Matthew and Gospel of Luke....
 using live animals. This representation of the helpless Jesus suckled by his mother brought Christmas
Christmas

Christmas , also referred to as Christmas Day, is an annual holiday celebrated on December 25 that commemorates the birth of Jesus. The day marks the beginning of the larger season of Christmastide, which lasts Twelve Days of Christmas....
 into the hearts and homes of the people. And, as journeys to the Holy Land
Holy Land

The Holy Land , generally refers to the geographical region of the Levant called Land of Canaan or Land of Israel in the Bible, and constitutes the Promised land....
 became difficult, Mary's role in the Passion
Passion (Christianity)

The Passion is the Christian theological term used for the events and suffering ? physical, spiritual, and mental ? of Jesus in the hours before and including his trial and execution by crucifixion....
 story became part of the popular Stations of the Cross
Stations of the Cross

Stations of the Cross refers to the depiction of the final hours of Jesus, and the devotion commemorating the Passion. The tradition as chapel devotion began with St....
 as the Mother of the suffering Jesus. During the great plagues such as the Black Death
Black Death

The Black Death, was one of the deadliest pandemics in human history, widely thought to have been caused by a bacterium named Yersinia pestis , but recently attributed by some factors to other diseases....
, Mary became greatly popular as a compassionate intercessor and protector of mankind against the just judgment of God.

Devotion to the Virgin Mary as the "new Eve" lent much to the status of women during the Middle Ages. Women who had been looked down upon as daughters of Eve (first woman), came to be looked upon as objects of veneration and inspiration. The veneration of Mary both as woman and prototype of the Church was greatly responsible for transforming the Germanic Warrior code into the Code of Chivalry
Chivalry

Chivalry is a term relating to the medieval institution of knighthood. It is usually associated with ideals of knightly virtues, honor and courtly love....
. This reinterpretation of women flowered in the Courtly Love
Courtly love

Courtly love was a medieval European conception of nobly and chivalry expressing love and admiration. Generally, courtly love was secret and between members of the nobility....
 poetry of Medieval and Renaissance France. Mary, as the original "vessel of Christ" may have also influenced the legends of the Holy Grail
Holy Grail

According to Christian mythology, the Holy Grail was the dish, plate, or cup used by Jesus at the Last Supper, said to possess miraculous powers....
. Her selflessness, obedience and virginal humility were reinterpreted in the literary figure of Sir Galahad
Galahad

Sir Galahad is a Knights of the Round Table of King Arthur's Round Table and one of the three achievers of the Holy Grail in Arthurian legend....
, finder of the Grail.

This devotional tradition was attacked during the Reformation
Protestant Reformation

The Protestant Reformation was a Christian reform movement in Europe. It is thought to have begun in 1517 with Martin Luther's Ninety-Five Theses and may be considered to have ended with the Peace of Westphalia in 1648....
. The consequent Council of Trent
Council of Trent

The Council of Trent was the 16th century Ecumenical Council of the Roman Catholic Church. Considered one of the Church's most important councils, it convened in Trento between December 13, 1545, and December 4, 1563 in twenty-five sessions for three periods....
 had a major impact on continued Marian devotions. The new Roman Catechism, prepared by Charles Borromeo
Charles Borromeo

Saint Charles Borromeo is an Italy saint and was a Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He worked during the period of the Counter-Reformation and was responsible for significant reforms in the Catholic Church, including the founding of seminaries for the education of priests....
  in 1566, greatly encouraged the veneration of the saints and of the Blessed Virgin Mary, The Catechism taught that Saints are close to God; he listens to their prayers. Then council also promulgated the continued veneration of religious paintings, stating that pictures are useful examples for the imitation of the saints Vatican Two specifically confirmed that teaching

Catholic Saints and the Blessed Virgin Mary



The veneration of Mary via Mariology is an ongoing Roman Catholic tradition, and includes dogmas, traditions, confirmed and hypothetical theological positions on Mary, contemporary as well as historical. However, Mariology is not simply a theological field studied by a few scholars, but a devotional concept embraced by millions of Catholics who venerate the Blessed Virgin Mary
Blessed Virgin Mary

The Blessed Virgin Mary, sometimes shortened to The Blessed Virgin or The Virgin Mary, is a traditional title used by most Christians and most specifically used by liturgical Christians such as Roman Catholics, Anglicanism, Eastern Orthodox and Eastern Catholics, and some others to describe Mary, mother of Jesus, the mother of...
, which has been propagated by the saint
Saint

A saint in Christianity is a human being who has been called to holiness. The term is used differently by various denominations, with some, such as the Anglicans, Methodists, and Lutherans distinguishing between Saints and saints....
s through the ages.

The Roman Catholic view thus relies on the writings of numerous saints throughout history who have attested to the central role of Mary in God's plan of salvation.

Early saints

  • Saint Irenaeus of Lyons (circa 140-202) is perhaps the earliest of the Church Fathers to write systematically about the Virgin. In his youth he had met Polycarp
    Polycarp

    Polycarp was a second century bishop of Smyrna. He died a martyr when he was stabbed after an attempt to burn him at the stake failed. Polycarp is recognized as a saint in the Roman Catholic Church, Eastern Orthodox Church, Anglican, and Lutheran Churches....
     and other Christians who had been in direct contact with the Apostles. Irenaeus sets out a forthright account of Mary's role in the economy of salvation.


  • Saint Ambrose of Milan (339-397) bases the veneration of Mary not only on her virginity but also on her extraordinary courage.


  • All the apostles fled, but she stood under the cross and looked up in compassion to the wounds of her son. Facing the death of her son, she was not afraid, but expected the salvation of the world. Maybe she thought to be able to contribute through her own death to the redemption of the world, since she knew about redemption through the death of her son."


"Such was Mary", points out Ambrose, "that her life is an example for all." He concludes: "Have then before your eyes, as an image, the virginity and life of Mary from whom as from a mirror shines forth the brightness of chastity and the form of virtue":

  • Saint Augustine (354-430) did not develop an independent Mariology, but his statements on Mary surpass in number and depths those of other early writers. The Virgin Mary "conceived as virgin, gave birth as virgin and stayed virgin forever Even before the Council of Ephesus
    Council of Ephesus

    The First Council of Ephesus was held in 431 at the Church of Mary in Ephesus, Asia Minor. The council was called due to the contentious teachings of Nestorius, bishop of Constantinople....
    , he defended the ever Virgin Mary as the mother of God, who, because of her virginity, is full of grace She was free of any temporal sin, Because of a woman, the whole human race was saved.


  • The Patriarch
    Patriarch

    Originally a patriarch was a man who exercised Autocracy authority as a pater familias over an extended family. The system of such rule of families by senior males is called patriarchy....
     Cyril of Alexandria
    Cyril of Alexandria

    Saint Cyril of Alexandria was the Pope of Alexandria when Alexandria was at its height of influence and power within the Roman Empire. Cyril wrote extensively and was a leading protagonist in the Christological controversies of the later 4th, and 5th centuries....
     (412-444) became famous in Church history, because of his spirited fight for the title "Mother of God" during the Council of Ephesus
    Council of Ephesus

    The First Council of Ephesus was held in 431 at the Church of Mary in Ephesus, Asia Minor. The council was called due to the contentious teachings of Nestorius, bishop of Constantinople....
     (431). His writings include the homily given in Ephesus and several other sermons. Some of his alleged homilies are in dispute as to his authorship. In several writings, Cyril focuses on the love of Jesus to his mother. On the Cross
    Cross

    A cross is a geometrical figure consisting of two lines or bars perpendicular to each other, dividing one or two of the lines in half. The lines usually run vertically and horizontally; if they run diagonally, the design is technically termed a saltire....
    , he overcomes his pain and thinks of his mother. At the marriage in Cana, he bows to her wishes. The overwhelming merit of Cyril of Alexandria is the cementation of the centre of dogmatic Mariology for all times. He created the basis for all other mariological developments through his teaching of the blessed Virgin Mary, as the Mother of God.


  • Bernhard of Clairvaux, a Doctor of the Church
    Doctor of the Church

    Doctor of the Church is a title given by a variety of Christian churches to individuals whom they recognize as having been of particular importance, particularly regarding their additions to theological or doctrinal matters....
    , was a fervent supporter of the Mediatrix
    Mediatrix

    File:LadyOfMtCarmelWithSufferingSouls.jpgMediatrix in Roman Catholic Mariology refers to the role of the BVM as a mediator in the salvation process....
     interpretation of Mary: God and World meet in her. Divine life flows through her to the whole creation. She is one with Jesus, who wants to save all and who passes all graces through her. In his encyclical Doctor Mellifluus
    Doctor Mellifluus

    Doctor Mellifluus is an encyclical of Pope Pius XII on the doctor of the Church Bernard of Clairvaux, given at Rome, St. Peter's, on the 24th of May, on the feast of Pentecost, 1953, in the 15th year of his pontificate....
     on Bernhard of Clairvaux, Pope Pius XII
    Pope Pius XII

    Pope Pius XII , born Eugenio Maria Giuseppe Giovanni Pacelli , reigned as the 260th pope, head of the Roman Catholic Church and monarch of Vatican City, from March 2, 1939 until his death in 1958....
     quotes three central elements of Berhard's Mariology: How he explained the virginity
    Virginity

    A Virgin is, originally, a woman who has never had sexual intercourse. Virginity is the state of being a virgin. The term has traditionally also been applied to men....
     of Mary, the "Star of the Sea
    Our Lady, Star of the Sea

    Our Lady, Star of the Sea is an ancient title for the BVM, mother of Jesus Christ. The words Star of the Sea are a translation of the Latin title Stella Maris, first reliably used with relation to the Virgin Mary in the ninth century....
    ",
    how the faithful should pray on the Virgin Mary, and, how Bernhard relied on the Virgin Mary as Mediatrix
    Mediatrix

    File:LadyOfMtCarmelWithSufferingSouls.jpgMediatrix in Roman Catholic Mariology refers to the role of the BVM as a mediator in the salvation process....
    . Bernhard highlighted the virginity and humility of Mary as basis for veneration. To Albert the Great, the fullness of Grace is the basis for her veneration. "Full of Grace" meant to Thomas Aquinas
    Thomas Aquinas

    Saint Thomas Aquinas, Dominican Order was a priest of the Roman Catholic Church in the Dominican Order from Italy, and an immensely influential philosopher and theologian in the tradition of scholasticism, known as Doctor Angelicus and Doctor Communis....
    , that the graces of Mary surpass all the Angles and manifested in her holiness and purity

Saints after the middle ages


Of the many saints who venerated the virgin and promoted her devotion in the 16th century and later, the most prominent include; Ignatius of Loyola
Ignatius of Loyola

Saint Ignatius of Loyola was the principal founder and first Superior General of the Society of Jesus.The compiler of the Spiritual Exercises of Ignatius of Loyola, Ignatius was described by Pope Benedict XVI as being above all a man of God, who gave the first place of his life to God, and a man of profound prayer....
 (1490-1556) who promulgated an ardent love to the Virgin, whom he saw as Mediatrix
Mediatrix

File:LadyOfMtCarmelWithSufferingSouls.jpgMediatrix in Roman Catholic Mariology refers to the role of the BVM as a mediator in the salvation process....
, In his constitutions for the order, he recommended the Rosary
Rosary

The Rosary is a popular traditional Roman Catholic devotion. The term denotes both a set of prayer beads and the devotional prayer itself, which combines vocal prayer and meditation....
 and Marian offices. Soon all Jesuit schools and colleges included chapters of the Sodality of Our Lady
Sodality of Our Lady

The Sodality of Our Lady Subsequent Popes increased the privileges of the Sodality. The most remarkable of the Pontifical favours is the Bull Gloriosae Dominae of Pope Benedict XIV known as the "Golden Bull" because, in token of special honour for the Mother of God, the seal was not made of lead, as was customary, but of gold....
. Jesuits started the pious custom of daily visits to a picture or statue of the BVM. A very different saint, Filippo Neri, a contemporary of Ignatius, founded the oratory and obliged all members to place themselves under the protection of the BVM and call her "mother and advocate" The virgin and child became symbol of the congregation. He is credited with the innovation of daily Marian devotions during the month of May.

Saint Peter Canisius published an "applied Mariology" for preachers in the late 16th century, in which Mary is described in tender and warm words. He actively promoted the sodalities of our Lady
Sodality of Our Lady

The Sodality of Our Lady Subsequent Popes increased the privileges of the Sodality. The most remarkable of the Pontifical favours is the Bull Gloriosae Dominae of Pope Benedict XIV known as the "Golden Bull" because, in token of special honour for the Mother of God, the seal was not made of lead, as was customary, but of gold....
 and the rosary
Rosary

The Rosary is a popular traditional Roman Catholic devotion. The term denotes both a set of prayer beads and the devotional prayer itself, which combines vocal prayer and meditation....
 associations. He is credited with adding to the hail mary the sentence Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us sinners which first appeared in his catechism of 1555 It was eleven years later included in the Catechism of the Council of Trent of 1566.

Saint Alphonsus Liguori
Alphonsus Liguori

Saint Alphonsus Liguori was a Roman Catholic Bishop , spiritual writer, theology, and founder of the Congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer, known as the "Redemptorists," an influential religious order....
 (1696.-1787) a Doctor of the Church
Doctor of the Church

Doctor of the Church is a title given by a variety of Christian churches to individuals whom they recognize as having been of particular importance, particularly regarding their additions to theological or doctrinal matters....
, wrote the Glory of Mary, Marian Devotions, Prayers to the Divine Mother, Spiritual Songs, Visitations to the Blessed Sacrament and to the Virgin Mary, The True Spouse of Jesus Christ, and other writings. He was of great influence during the Enlightenment
Age of Enlightenment

The Age of Enlightenment or The Enlightenment is a term used to describe a time in Western philosophy and cultural life centered upon the eighteenth century, in which rationalism was advocated as the primary source and legitimacy for authority....
. His often flaming Marian enthusiasm contrasts with the cold rationalism
Rationalism

In epistemology and in its modern sense, rationalism is "any view appealing to reason as a source of knowledge or justification" . In more technical terms it is a method or a theory "in which the criterion of the truth is not sensory but intellectual and deductive" ....
 of the enlightenment. Mainly pastoral in nature, his Mariology rediscovers, integrates and defends the Mariology of Augustine and Ambrose and other fathers and represents an intellectual defence of Mariology in the eighteenth century.

Saint Louis de Montfort
Louis de Montfort

St. Louis-Marie Grignion de Montfort, was a France priest and Roman Catholic Church saint, born on 31 January 1673 in the small town of Montfort-sur-Meu, ordained to the priesthood in Paris in June 1700, and died at Saint-Laurent-sur-S?vre on 28 April 1716....
's "True Devotion to Mary" synthesizes many of the earlier saints' writings and teachings on Mary. Saint Louis de Montfort
Louis de Montfort

St. Louis-Marie Grignion de Montfort, was a France priest and Roman Catholic Church saint, born on 31 January 1673 in the small town of Montfort-sur-Meu, ordained to the priesthood in Paris in June 1700, and died at Saint-Laurent-sur-S?vre on 28 April 1716....
's approach of "total consecration to Jesus Christ through Mary" had a strong impact on Marian devotion both in popular piety and in the spirituality of religious order
Religious order

A religious order is a lineage of communities and organizations of people who live in some way set apart from society in accordance with their specific religious devotion, usually characterized by the principles of its founder's religious practice....
s. One of his well known followers was Pope John Paul II. According to his Apostolic Letter Rosarium Virginis Mariae
Rosarium Virginis Mariae

Rosarium Virginis Mariae is the title of an Apostolic Letter by Pope John Paul II, issued on October 16, 2002. This Apostlic Letter deals with the rosary and views it as compendium of the Gospel message:...
, the pontiff's personal motto "Totus Tuus
Totus Tuus

Totus Tuus was Pope John Paul II's apostolic motto. It means "totally yours" and expressed his strong Mariology Catholic devotions and his respect for Saint Louis de Montfort and the Mariology in his works....
" was inspired by St. Louis' doctrine on the excellence of Marian devotion and total consecration. In an address to the Montfortian Fathers, the pontiff also said that his reading the saint's work The True Devotion to Mary was a "decisive turning point" in his life.

In the nineteenth century, Pope Pius VII
Pope Pius VII

Pope Pius VII, Order of Saint Benedict , born Count Barnaba Niccol? Maria Luigi Chiaramonti, was Pope from March 14, 1800 to August 20, 1823....
 promulgated several Marian feasts including the Our Lady of the Seven Sorrows
Our Lady of Sorrows

Our Lady of Sorrows , the Sorrowful Mother or Mother of Sorrows , Our Lady of the Seven Sorrows or Our Lady of the Seven Dolours are names by which the Blessed Virgin Mary is referred to in relations to sorrows in her life....
 and Mary Help of Christians
Mary Help of Christians

Mary Help of Christians , is a Roman Catholic devotion created to the Virgin Mary. John Chrysostom was the first person to use this title in 345....
. In the promotion of these feasts; he was greatly aided by Saint John Bosco
John Bosco

John Bosco was a Roman Catholic Church priest from Italy, and recognized Education, who put into practice the dogma of his religion, employing teaching methods based on love rather than punishment....
, founder a religious order (Salisians) which centres on Marian veneration. A fervent educator of the youth, he promulgated daily rosary prayer and festive celebration of Marian feasts. The saint
Saint

A saint in Christianity is a human being who has been called to holiness. The term is used differently by various denominations, with some, such as the Anglicans, Methodists, and Lutherans distinguishing between Saints and saints....
  published numerous volumes on the veneration of Mary, Most influential with over six million copies sold, is his devotional booklet for young boys, Il Giovane Provveduto, which includes Marian devotions and prayers for juveniles.

Saint Catherine Laboure
Catherine Labouré

Saint Catherine Labour? was a sister of the Daughters of Charity and a Marian apparitions who claimed to have relayed the request from the BVM to create the Miraculous Medal worn by millions of Roman Catholic Church and even non-Catholics today....
 (1806–1876), canonized by Pope Pius XII
Pope Pius XII

Pope Pius XII , born Eugenio Maria Giuseppe Giovanni Pacelli , reigned as the 260th pope, head of the Roman Catholic Church and monarch of Vatican City, from March 2, 1939 until his death in 1958....
 in 1947, had Marian apparitions, of which she told only her confessor. She was told by the Virgin Mary in 1830, to promote a Miraculous Medal
Miraculous Medal

The Miraculous Medal, also known as the Medal of the Immaculate Conception, is a medal created by Saint Catherine Labour? following a Visions of Jesus and Mary....
 with the inscription "O Mary, conceived without sin, pray for us who have recourse to thee.". These medals soon became popular, first in France and then throughout the world and led to the foundation of the order of the Daughters of the Immaculate Conception. The popular piety also contributed to the preparation of the dogma
Dogma

Dogma is the established belief or doctrine held by a religion, ideology or any kind of organization: it is authority and not to be disputed, doubted or heresy....
 of the Immaculate Conception by Pope Pius IX
Pope Pius IX

Blessed Pope Pius IX , born Giovanni Maria Mastai-Ferretti, was Pope from June 16, 1846 until his death. His was the longest reign in Church history, lasting 32 years....
  in 1854.

Saint Josemaría Escrivá (1902-1975), founder of Opus Dei
Opus Dei

Opus Dei, formally known as The Prelature of the Holy Cross and Opus Dei, is an organization of the Catholic Church that teaches the Catholic belief that everyone is called to holiness and that ordinary life is a path to sanctity....
, was a staunch defender of the veneration of Mary. His understanding of Catholic spirituality relies heavily on Mary and on praying to her as an extraordinary aid in the search for personal holiness. His spiritual guidebook, The Way
The Way (book)

The Way is a book on spirituality written by Josemaria Escriva, the founder of Opus Dei. The book was first published in 1934 under the title Consideraciones espirituales....
, is filled with advice in favor of a rich Marian devotion. He encouraged his followers to say the Rosary, the Angelus, and other Marian devotions daily, and to recite frequent prayers to her in time of need. As one of his maxims, he held: "cum Petro, per Mariam", signaling that the true way to Christ must go through Mary, always following Saint Peter
Saint Peter

Saint Peter was a leader of the early Christianity church, who features prominently in the New Testament Gospels and the Acts of the Apostles....
, referring to the unity of the Catholic Church under the Papacy. Escrivá performed pilgrimages to several Marian shrines, including Lourdes, Fatima and Guadalupe. He also proclaimed Mary as the "Queen of Opus Dei", and as the "Mother of Opus Dei". Like many other Saints, he encouraged Catholics to search for the image of Christ in Mary. On the moment of his death, several eye-witnesses remembered that Escrivá looked upon an image of the Virgin Mary with great love upon his last moment.

Papal teachings on Marian devotions

Popes have always highlighted the inner link between Mary and the full acceptance of Jesus Christ as son of God. The Church is the people of God as She is the Body of Christ.

Promulgating the veneration of the Blessed Virgin

Popes were highly important for the development of the veneration of the Blessed Virgin through their decisions not only in the area of Marian beliefs (Mariology) but also Marian practices and devotions. Popes promulgated Marian veneration by authorizing new Marian feast days, prayer
Prayer

Prayer is the act of communicating with a deity or spirit in worship. Specific forms of this may include praise, requesting divine providence, confessing sins, as an act of reparation or an expression of one's emotional expression....
s, initiatives, the acceptance and support of Marian congregations, and, the formal recognition of Marian apparition
Apparition

An apparition is an act or instance of appearing, including:*a Vision such as a Marian apparition; or*certain ostensibly paranormal experiences such as ghost, doppelg?nger or bilocation; or...
s such as in Lourdes
Lourdes

Lourdes is a town and communes of France situated in the southwest of the Hautes-Pyr?n?es Departments of France, lying in the first Pyrenean foothills, in southwestern France....
 and Fátima
Fatima

Fatima may refer to:* F?tima, Portugal, Portuguese town** Our Lady of F?tima, Marian apparition at F?tima in 1917** Fatima Prayer, prayer originating from the apparition...
. Recent Popes promulgated the veneration of the Blessed Virgin with two dogma
Dogma

Dogma is the established belief or doctrine held by a religion, ideology or any kind of organization: it is authority and not to be disputed, doubted or heresy....
s (Immaculate Conception
Immaculate Conception

For artistic depictions see Roman Catholic Marian art. For the novel by Ga?tan Soucy, see The Immaculate Conception.The Immaculate Conception is, according to Roman Catholic Dogma, the conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary without any stain of original sin....
 and Assumption
Assumption

An assumption is a proposition that is taken for granted, that is, as if it were known to be truth.Assumption may also refer to:* In logic, more specifically in the context of natural deduction systems, an assumption is made in the expectation that it will be discharged in due course via a separate argument....
) the promulgation of Marian year
Marian year

Marian years are decided on and declared exclusively by the Pontiff of the Roman Catholic Church. In Church history, only two Marian years were pronounced by Pope Pius XII and Pope John Paul II....
s (Pius XII, John Paul II), the visit to Marian shrines (Benedict XVI in 2007) and by actively supporting the fathers of Vatican II as they highlighted the importance of Marian veneration (Pope John XXIII
Pope John XXIII

Blessed Pope John XXIII , born Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli , known as Blessed John XXIII since his beatification, was elected as the 261st Pope of the Roman Catholic Church and monarch of Vatican City on 28 October 1958....
 and Paul VI) in Lumen Gentium
Lumen Gentium

Lumen Gentium, the Dogmatic Constitution on the Church, is one of the principal documents of the Second Vatican Council. The Constitution was promulgated by Pope Paul VI on November 21, 1964, following approval by the assembled bishops by a vote of 2,151 to 5....
.

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Popes also limited and restricted outgrowth of Marian venerations. In 1674 Pope Clement X
Pope Clement X

Pope Clement X , born Emilio Bonaventura Altieri, was Pope from April 29, 1670 to July 22, 1676....
 (1670-1676) indexed books on Marian piety. After the Council of Trent
Council of Trent

The Council of Trent was the 16th century Ecumenical Council of the Roman Catholic Church. Considered one of the Church's most important councils, it convened in Trento between December 13, 1545, and December 4, 1563 in twenty-five sessions for three periods....
, Marian fraternities were founded, fostering Marian piety. Many fraternities prayed for Mary's assistance for a pious death and actively cared for the dying and the dead, who would otherwise not receive a Christian burial. Some fraternities selected more extreme forms of veneration. Pope Clement X outlawed the use of chains and other enslavement instruments of the Brotherhood of Slaves of Mary Later the Vatican
Holy See

The Holy See is the episcopal jurisdiction of the Bishop of Rome, commonly known as the Pope, and is the preeminent episcopal see of the Roman Catholic Church, forming the central government of the Church....
 outlawed "Blood vows", popular in Italy, Spain, Portugal and Bavaria, by which some ardent followers wrote their dedication with their own blood. Jesuits are credited with guiding Marian devotions away from such extremes and from possible superstitions Pope Clement X promulgated the veneration of the Heart of Jesus
Heart of Jesus

Heart of Jesus can refer to:*The Sacred Heart of Jesus as an object of religious devotion*Sacred Heart Church*A common name for Caladium...
 and the Heart of Mary. A special form of Marian devotion was the crowning of Marian pictures such as the Madonna della Strada
Madonna Della Strada

Madonna Della Strada or Santa Maria Della Strada — the Italian language for Our Lady of the Way, or Our Lady of the Road — is the name of a late 15th or 16th century image of the BVM,...
  and the Salus Populi Romani
Salus Populi Romani

Salus Populi Romani, meaning Protectress of the Roman People is the title given in the 19th century to the Byzantine art icon of the Madonna and Child, reputed to date to Early Christianity times, in the Borghese or Pauline Chapel of the Santa Maria Maggiore Basilica in Rome....
, the latter being crowned by Pope Clement VIII
Pope Clement VIII

Pope Clement VIII , born Ippolito Aldobrandini, was Pope from January 30, 1592 to March 3, 1605....
 (1592-1605),

Encyclicals


Saint Pope Pius X

In 1904 at the 50th anniversary of the Dogma
Dogma

Dogma is the established belief or doctrine held by a religion, ideology or any kind of organization: it is authority and not to be disputed, doubted or heresy....
 of the Immaculate Conception
Immaculate Conception

For artistic depictions see Roman Catholic Marian art. For the novel by Ga?tan Soucy, see The Immaculate Conception.The Immaculate Conception is, according to Roman Catholic Dogma, the conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary without any stain of original sin....
, Saint Pope Pius X
Pope Pius X

Pope St. Pius X , born Giuseppe Melchiorre Sarto, was the 257th Pope of the Roman Catholic Church, serving from 1903 to 1914, succeeding Pope Leo XIII ....
 invites the Church with theencyclical
Encyclical

An encyclical was originally a Flyer letter sent to all the churches of a particular area in the ancient Christian church. At that time, the word could be used for a letter sent out by any bishop....
 Ad diem illum
Ad Diem Illum

Ad diem Illum Laetissimum is an encyclical of Saint Pope Pius X on the Immaculate Conception, Given at Rome in St. Peter's on the second day of February, 1904, in the first year of his Pontificate....
 to undertake special festivities in honour of the virgin. If the faithful engage in festivities in their churches, if parishes organize feasts, this is to be welcomed, according to the Pontiff. This may indeed promote piety. But Marian veneration has to reach the innermost nucleus, and not be limited in outward festivities. Otherwise it would be a façade of real religiosity.

  • Unless heart and will be added, they will all be empty forms, mere appearances of piety. At such a spectacle, the Virgin, borrowing the words of Jesus Christ, would address us with the just reproach: "This people honour me with their lips, but their heart is far from me" (Matth. xv., 8).


Whoever wishes, that his devotion should be worthy of her and perfect, should go further and strive might and main to imitate her example. The Pontiff declares, that those only attain everlasting happiness who have by such following reproduced in themselves the patience and sanctity of Jesus Christ.

Pope Paul VI Pope Paul VI
Pope Paul VI

Pope Paul VI , born Giovanni Battista Enrico Antonio Maria Montini , reigned as Pope of the Roman Catholic Church and monarch of Vatican City from 1963 to 1978....
 in his inaugural encyclical Ecclesiam Suam
Ecclesiam Suam

Ecclesiam Suam is an encyclical of Pope Paul VI on the Catholic Church given at St. Peter's, Rome, on the Feast of the Transfiguration, August 6 , 1964, the second year of his Pontificate....
  called Mary the ideal of Christian perfection. He regards "devotion to the Mother of God as of paramount importance in living the life of the Gospel." In 1965, he writes that the Queen of Heaven is entrusted by God, as administrator of his compassion In his 1966 encyclical
Encyclical

An encyclical was originally a Flyer letter sent to all the churches of a particular area in the ancient Christian church. At that time, the word could be used for a letter sent out by any bishop....
 on the rosary
Rosary

The Rosary is a popular traditional Roman Catholic devotion. The term denotes both a set of prayer beads and the devotional prayer itself, which combines vocal prayer and meditation....
, he recommends the prayer in light of the war in Vietnam and the dangers of atomic conflicts. The rosary is a summary of gospel teaching. In 1967 he pilgrimaged to Fatima
Fatima

Fatima may refer to:* F?tima, Portugal, Portuguese town** Our Lady of F?tima, Marian apparition at F?tima in 1917** Fatima Prayer, prayer originating from the apparition...
. His new Missal
Missal

A missal is a liturgical book containing all instructions and texts necessary for the celebration of Mass throughout the year....
  includes all new Marian prayers. And in his 1974 exhortation Marialis Cultus
Marialis Cultus

Marialis Cultus is the title of a Mariology Apostolic Letter by Pope Paul VI issued on February 2nd 1974.The letter is subtitled, For the Right Ordering and Development of Devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary....
, he again promotes Marian devotions, highlighting the Angelus
Angelus

The Angelus is a Christian devotion in memory of the Incarnation . The name Angelus is derived from the opening words: Angelus Domini nuntiavit Mari? and is practiced by reciting as versicle and response three Biblical verses describing the mystery; alternating with the salutation "Hail Mary!" The devotion was traditionally recite...
 and Rosary
Rosary

The Rosary is a popular traditional Roman Catholic devotion. The term denotes both a set of prayer beads and the devotional prayer itself, which combines vocal prayer and meditation....
 prayers. Mary deserves the devotions because she is the mother of grace
Grace

Grace may refer to:...
s, the Mother of the Church
Mother of the Church

Mother of the Church is a title, officially given to Mary during the Second Vatican Council by Pope Paul VI. The title was first used by Saint Ambrose of Milan and rediscovered by Hugo Rahner, the brother of Karl Rahner....
 and because of her unique role in redemption
Redemption

Redemption may refer to:...
.

Pope John Paul II

In recent years, to emphasize the role of Mary, the Mother of the Church
Mother of the Church

Mother of the Church is a title, officially given to Mary during the Second Vatican Council by Pope Paul VI. The title was first used by Saint Ambrose of Milan and rediscovered by Hugo Rahner, the brother of Karl Rahner....
, in his 2002 Apostolic Letter Rosarium Virginis Mariae
Rosarium Virginis Mariae

Rosarium Virginis Mariae is the title of an Apostolic Letter by Pope John Paul II, issued on October 16, 2002. This Apostlic Letter deals with the rosary and views it as compendium of the Gospel message:...
, Pope John Paul II
Pope John Paul II

Pope John Paul II John Paul II is widely acclaimed as one of the most influential leaders of the twentieth century. He has been Pope_John_Paul_II#Role_in_the_fall_of_Communism in bringing down communism in Eastern Europe, as well as significantly improving the Roman Catholic Church's relations with Judaism, the Eastern Orthodox Church, and A...
 quoted Saint Louis de Montfort
Louis de Montfort

St. Louis-Marie Grignion de Montfort, was a France priest and Roman Catholic Church saint, born on 31 January 1673 in the small town of Montfort-sur-Meu, ordained to the priesthood in Paris in June 1700, and died at Saint-Laurent-sur-S?vre on 28 April 1716....
, and said:

"Our entire perfection consists in being conformed, united and consecrated to Jesus Christ. Hence the most perfect of all devotions is undoubtedly that which conforms, unites and consecrates us most perfectly to Jesus Christ.


Now, since Mary is of all creatures the one most conformed to Jesus Christ, it follows that among all devotions that which most consecrates and conforms a soul to our Lord is devotion to Mary, his Holy Mother, and that the more a soul is consecrated to her the more will it be consecrated to Jesus Christ." As the pontiff observed, Saint Louis de Montfort
Louis de Montfort

St. Louis-Marie Grignion de Montfort, was a France priest and Roman Catholic Church saint, born on 31 January 1673 in the small town of Montfort-sur-Meu, ordained to the priesthood in Paris in June 1700, and died at Saint-Laurent-sur-S?vre on 28 April 1716....
's approach to Mariology as presented in God Alone
God Alone

God Alone is the title of the collected writings of Saint Louis de Montfort, one of the leading figures in Mariology ....
 presents the logic of how an initially Christ centric view leads to total consecration to the Blessed Virgin Mary.


The Virgin Mary in Roman Catholic liturgy

The Roman Catholic liturgy is one of the most important elements of Marian devotions. Marian feasts are superior to the feast days of the saints. The liturgical texts of the Marian feast days all link Mary to Jesus Christ and keep Marian awareness awake within the Church.

Roman Catholic Marian feasts days



During the month of May, May devotions to the Blessed Virgin Mary take place in many Catholic regions. There is no firm structure as to the content of a May devotion. It includes usually the singing of Marian anthems, readings from scriptures, a sermon
Sermon

A sermon is an public speaking by a prophet or member of the clergy. Sermons address a Bible, Theology, Religion, or Morality topic, usually expounding on a type of belief, law or Human behavior within both past and present contexts....
, and or presentation by local choirs. The whole rosary
Rosary

The Rosary is a popular traditional Roman Catholic devotion. The term denotes both a set of prayer beads and the devotional prayer itself, which combines vocal prayer and meditation....
 is prayed separately and is usually not a part of a Marian devotion, although Hail Mary
Hail Mary

File:Madonna. Petit Palais Avignon.jpgThe Hail Mary or Ave Maria is a traditional Catholic prayer asking for the intercession of the Mary , the mother of Jesus....
's are included. Traditionally, the month of October is "rosary
Rosary

The Rosary is a popular traditional Roman Catholic devotion. The term denotes both a set of prayer beads and the devotional prayer itself, which combines vocal prayer and meditation....
 month" in the Catholic Church,when the faithful are encouraged to pray the rosary if possible. Since 1571, Mary, Queen of the Holy Rosary, is venerated on October 7. Pope Benedict XVI
Pope Benedict XVI

Pope Benedict XVI is the List of popes and reigning Pope, by virtue of his office of Bishop of Rome, the head of the Roman Catholic Church and, as such, monarch of the Vatican City....
, following all his predecessors, also encourages the rosary during the month of October:

The Roman Catholic Church celebrates four Marian solemnities
Solemnity

A Solemnity of the Roman Catholic Church is a principal holy day in the liturgical calendar, usually commemorating an event in the life of Jesus, his mother Blessed Virgin Mary, or other important saints....
 (days of obligation) during the liturgical year (in liturgical order).
  • December 8 Feast of the Immaculate Conception
    Immaculate Conception

    For artistic depictions see Roman Catholic Marian art. For the novel by Ga?tan Soucy, see The Immaculate Conception.The Immaculate Conception is, according to Roman Catholic Dogma, the conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary without any stain of original sin....
  • January 1 Mary, Mother of God
    Theotokos

    Theotokos is a title of Mary, the mother of Jesus used especially in the Eastern Orthodox Church, Oriental Orthodox, and Eastern Catholic Churches....
  • March 25 The Annunciation of the Lord
    Annunciation

    In Christianity, the Annunciation is the revelation to Mary, the mother of Jesus, by the angel Gabriel that she would Conception a child to be born the Son of God....
  • August 15 The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
    Assumption of Mary

    The Roman Catholic Church teaches as Dogma that the Mary , "having completed the course of her earthly life, was assumed body and soul into heavenly glory." This means that Mary was transported into Heaven with her body and soul united....
Among the other prominent Marian feast days in the ordinary Roman Catholic Calendar are:

  • December 12 Our Lady of Guadalupe
    Our Lady of Guadalupe

    Our Lady of Guadalupe is a celebrated 16th-century icon of the Blessed Virgin Mary, mother of Jesus Christ. The image, also known as the Virgin of Guadalupe represents a famous Marian apparition....
  • February 11 Our Lady of Lourdes
    Our Lady of Lourdes

    Our Lady of Lourdes is the name used to refer to the Marian apparition that is reported to have appeared before various individuals in separate occasions around Lourdes, France....
  • May 1 Queen of Heaven
  • May 13 Our Lady of Fátima
    Our Lady of Fatima

    Our Lady of F?tima is the title given to the vision of the Blessed Virgin Mary that was said to have appeared before three shepherd children at F?tima, Portugal on the 13th day of six consecutive months in 1917, starting on 13 May, the F?tima holiday....
  • May 31 Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary
  • August 22 Queenship of Mary
  • September 8 Nativity (birth) of the Blessed Virgin Mary
  • October 7 Feast of the Most Holy Rosary
    Our Lady of the Rosary

    Our Lady of the Rosary is a title of the Blessed Virgin Mary in relation to the method of prayer known as the rosary, whose origin has been attributed to a Marian apparitions to Saint Dominic in 1208 in the church of Prouille....

Marian Music for the Liturgy of the Hours


One of the earliest Marian compositions is the popular Salve Regina
Salve Regina

:For the university, see Salve Regina University.The "Salve Regina" is one of four Marian antiphons sung at different seasons within the Christian liturgical calendar of the Roman Catholic Church....
 in Latin
Latin

Latin is an Italic language, historically spoken in Latium and Ancient Rome. Through the Military history of the Roman Empire, Latin spread throughout the Mediterranean and a large part of Europe....
  from a Benedictine monk, which exists in several Gregorian versions. The liturgy of the hour includes several offices to be sung. At the close of the Office, one of four Marian antiphon
Marian antiphon

Marian antiphons are a group of sacred devotional songs in the Gregorian chant repertory of the Roman Catholic Church sung in honor of the Virgin Mary....
s
is sung. These songs, Alma Redemptoris Mater
Alma Redemptoris Mater

Alma Redemptoris Mater or, in English, "Loving Mother of our Savior," is one of four liturgical Marian antiphons , and sung at the end of the office of Compline....
  Ave Regina caelorum, Regina caeli, and Salve Regina
Salve Regina

:For the university, see Salve Regina University.The "Salve Regina" is one of four Marian antiphons sung at different seasons within the Christian liturgical calendar of the Roman Catholic Church....
, have been described as "among the most beautiful creations of the late Middle Ages."

Other Marian supplications exist in numerous Latin versions as well It is difficult to trace the beginning of non-Gregorian
Gregorian

Gregorian might refer to:*Named for Pope Gregory I:**Gregorian chant**Brotherhood of Saint Gregory*Gregorian reform *Named for Pope Gregory XIII...
  Marian liturgical music. In the year 1277 Pope Nicholas III
Pope Nicholas III

Pope Nicholas III , born Giovanni Gaetano Orsini, Pope from November 25, 1277 to his death in 1280, was a Roman nobleman who had served under eight Popes, been made cardinal-deacon of St....
 prescribed rules for liturgy in Roman churches. Three years later, in 1280, Petrus de Cruce
Petrus de Cruce

Petrus de Cruce was active as a cleric, composer and music theory in the late part of the 13th century. His main contribution was to the music notation....
  published his Marian anthem Ave Virgo regia, Ave gloriosa O maria Maris stella. Later, composer Perotin
Pérotin

P?rotin , also called Perotin the Great, was a European composer, believed to be France, who lived around the end of the 12th century and beginning of the 13th century....
  followed with his Alleluja, Navitatis gloriosae virginis, to be sung at the feast of the birth of Mary. Marian mottets became very popular in the Middle Ages. A large collection of which is in in St Paul Cathedral in London Pope John XXII
Pope John XXII

Pope John XXII , born Jacques Du?ze , was pope from 1316 to 1334. He was the second Pope of the Avignon Papacy , elected by a Papal conclave in Lyon assembled by Philip V of France....
 1316—34 issued the apostolic constitution
Apostolic constitution

An apostolic constitution is the highest level of decree issued by the Pope of the Roman Catholic Church. The use of the term constitution comes from Latin language constitutio, which referred to any important law issued by the Roman emperor, and is retained in church documents because of the inheritance that the canon law of the R...
 Docta SS Patrum about Church music. It was the first music modern regulations for musical presentation during the liturgy

Vivaldi
Antonio Vivaldi

Antonio Lucio Vivaldi , nicknamed il Prete Rosso , was a Baroque music composer and Venice priest, as well as a famous virtuoso violinist, born and raised in the Republic of Venice....
, Monteverdi
Claudio Monteverdi

Claudio Giovanni Antonio Monteverdi , was an Italian composer, viol, and singer.Monteverdi's work, often regarded as revolutionary, marked the transition from the music of the Renaissance music to that of the Baroque music....
, Mozart, Haydn and others are well known composers who contributed to Marian music. Less known is the fact, that before 1802, the secularisation, many religious congregations had their own composers. A totally unknown Father Valentin Rathgeber
Valentin Rathgeber

Valentin Rathgeber was a German composer, organist and choirmaster of the Baroque.His father, an organist, gave him the first music lessons....
 OSB, (1682-1750) wrote 43 masses, 164 offertories 24 concerts and, 44 Marian antiphones. Missa de Beata Virgine
Missa de Beata Virgine

The Missa de Beata Virgine is a musical setting of the Ordinary of the Mass, by Renaissance music composer Josquin des Prez. A late work, probably composed or assembled around 1510, it was the most popular of his masses in the 16th century....
 and the Messe de Nostre Dame
Messe de Nostre Dame

Messe de Nostre Dame is a polyphony Mass composed before 1365 by the France poet, composer and cleric Guillaume de Machaut . One of the great masterpieces of medieval music and of all religious music, it is the earliest complete setting of the Ordinary of the Mass attributable to a single composer....
are examples of individual contributions. Monteverdi
Claudio Monteverdi

Claudio Giovanni Antonio Monteverdi , was an Italian composer, viol, and singer.Monteverdi's work, often regarded as revolutionary, marked the transition from the music of the Renaissance music to that of the Baroque music....
's Vespro della Beata Vergine has remained structurally unchanged for the past 1500 years. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Mozart showed prodigious ability from his earliest childhood in Salzburg. Already competent on keyboard and violin, he composed from the age of five and performed before European royalty; at seventeen he was engaged as a court musician in Salzburg, but grew restless and traveled in search of a better position, always...
 composed in honour of the Virgin Mary Latin masses and several shorter opera: Other known classic composers with Marian compositions mainly in Latin
Latin

Latin is an Italic language, historically spoken in Latium and Ancient Rome. Through the Military history of the Roman Empire, Latin spread throughout the Mediterranean and a large part of Europe....
  include Orlando di Lasso and Franz Schubert
Franz Schubert

Franz Peter Schubert was an Austrian composer. He wrote some 600 lieder, nine symphonies , liturgy music, operas, and a large body of chamber music and solo piano music....
.

Holy Mass Music

The ancient Latin
Latin

Latin is an Italic language, historically spoken in Latium and Ancient Rome. Through the Military history of the Roman Empire, Latin spread throughout the Mediterranean and a large part of Europe....
 Gregorian Chant
Gregorian chant

Gregorian chant is the central tradition of Western plainsong, a form of monophony liturgy chant in Western Christianity that accompanied the celebration of Mass and other ritual services....
 masses include two Marian musical masses
Mass (music)

The Mass, a Musical form of sacred music, is a choir composition that sets the fixed portions of the Eucharistic liturgy to music. Most Masses are settings of Mass in Latin, the traditional language of the Roman Catholic Church, but there are a significant number written in the languages of non-Catholic countries where vernacular worship h...
  In solemnitatibus et Festis Beatae Mariae Virginis and in Festis et Memoriis It seems that vocal compositions of Holy Mass music, - always including Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Sanctus, benedictus and Agnus Dei sections,- were developed after music was composed for the Liturgy of the Hours. Palestrina is among the more well-known composers, and the list of compositions by Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina
List of compositions by Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina

This is a list of compositions by Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina, sorted by genre. The volume refers to which volume of the Breitkopf & H?rtel complete edition the work can be found in....
 includes numerous Marian masses:

  • Missa Salve Regina
  • Missa Alma Redemptoris
  • Missa Assumpta est Maria
  • Missa Regina coeli
  • Missa de beata Virgine
  • Missa Ave Regina coelorum
  • Missa Descendit Angelus Domini
  • Missa O Virgo simul et Mater


Joseph Haydn
Joseph Haydn

Joseph Haydn was an Austrians composer. He was one of the most prominent composers of the classical music era, and is called by some the "Father of the Symphony" and "Father of the String Quartet"....
 wrote several Marian composition
Composition

Composition can refer to:* fallacy of composition, a fallacy of ambiguation in which one assumes that a whole has a property solely because its various parts have that property...
s including two famous Marian Masses.

Titles of the Blessed Virgin Mary


Our Mother of Perpetual Help
The Virgin Mary is known by many titles. Some of these titles are dogma
Dogma

Dogma is the established belief or doctrine held by a religion, ideology or any kind of organization: it is authority and not to be disputed, doubted or heresy....
tic in nature, referring to Marian beliefs that the Church views as necessary for salvation. Many other titles are poetic or allegorical and have lesser or no canonical status, but which form part of popular piety
Popular piety

Popular piety refers to religious practices that arose and occur outside of the official Church. Typically the term is used within the context of the Catholic church, the practices are generally accepted and allowed....
, with varying degrees of acceptance by the clergy. Yet more titles refer to depictions of the Virgin Mary in the history of art
History of art

The history of art usually refers to the history of the visual arts of painting, sculpture and architecture as well as architecture. It is the history of one of the fine arts, others of which are the performing arts and literary arts....
.

Among the most prominent Marian titles in the Roman Catholic Calendar are:

  • Mary, Mother of God
  • Mary, the Immaculate Conception
    Immaculate Conception

    For artistic depictions see Roman Catholic Marian art. For the novel by Ga?tan Soucy, see The Immaculate Conception.The Immaculate Conception is, according to Roman Catholic Dogma, the conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary without any stain of original sin....
  • Mary, Queen of Heaven
  • Queen of the Angels
  • Queen of Peace
  • Star of the Sea
    Our Lady, Star of the Sea

    Our Lady, Star of the Sea is an ancient title for the BVM, mother of Jesus Christ. The words Star of the Sea are a translation of the Latin title Stella Maris, first reliably used with relation to the Virgin Mary in the ninth century....
     (Stella Maris)
  • Mother of All Sorrows
    Our Lady of Sorrows

    Our Lady of Sorrows , the Sorrowful Mother or Mother of Sorrows , Our Lady of the Seven Sorrows or Our Lady of the Seven Dolours are names by which the Blessed Virgin Mary is referred to in relations to sorrows in her life....


Marian prayers

See main category: :Category:Marian Devotions


The earliest known Marian prayer is the Sub tuum praesidium
Sub tuum praesidium

Beneath thy compassion is the oldest extant hymn to the Theotokos ....
, or Beneath Thy Protection, dating from late 2nd century. A papyrus dated to c. 250 containing the prayer in Greek
Greek language

Greek is an Indo-European languages native to the southern Balkan peninsula, the language of the Greek people. It forms an independent branch within Indo-European....
 was discovered in Egypt in 1917, and is the earliest known reference to the title Theotokos
Theotokos

Theotokos is a title of Mary, the mother of Jesus used especially in the Eastern Orthodox Church, Oriental Orthodox, and Eastern Catholic Churches....
, confirmed by the Council of Ephesus in 431:

Beneath your compassion, We take refuge, O Mother of God: do not despise our petitions in time of trouble: but rescue us from dangers, only pure, only blessed one.


In the twelfth century indications of a regular devotion can be noted in a sermon by Bernard of Clairvaux
Bernard of Clairvaux

Bernard of Clairvaux, Cistercians was a French abbot and the primary builder of the reforming Cistercian monastic order. After the death of his mother, Bernard sought admission into the Cistercian order....
 (De duodecim stellis), from which an extract has been taken by the Roman Catholic Church and used in the Offices of the Compassion and of the Seven Dolours. Stronger evidences are discernible in the pious meditations on the Ave Maria
Hail Mary

File:Madonna. Petit Palais Avignon.jpgThe Hail Mary or Ave Maria is a traditional Catholic prayer asking for the intercession of the Mary , the mother of Jesus....
 and the Salve Regina
Salve Regina

:For the university, see Salve Regina University.The "Salve Regina" is one of four Marian antiphons sung at different seasons within the Christian liturgical calendar of the Roman Catholic Church....
, usually attributed either to St. Anselm of Lucca
Anselm of Lucca

Saint Anselm of Lucca the Younger was an Italian bishop, a prominent figure in the Investiture Controversy and in the fighting in Central Italy between the forces of Countess Matilda of Tuscany, the papal champion, and those of Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor....
 (d. 1080) or St. Bernard
Bernard of Clairvaux

Bernard of Clairvaux, Cistercians was a French abbot and the primary builder of the reforming Cistercian monastic order. After the death of his mother, Bernard sought admission into the Cistercian order....
; and also in the large book "De laudibus B. Mariae Virginis" (Douai, 1625) by Richard de Saint-Laurent.

Currently, popular Roman Catholic devotions to the Blessed Virgin Mary include the Immaculate Heart of Mary
Immaculate Heart of Mary

The Immaculate Heart of Mary originally The Sacred Heart of Mary is a Catholic devotionsal name used by Roman Catholics and some Anglo-Catholics to refer to the physical heart of Mary, the mother of Jesus as a symbol of Blessed Virgin Mary's interior life, her joys and sorrows, her virtues and hidden perfections, and, above all, her vi...
, Our Lady of Lourdes
Our Lady of Lourdes

Our Lady of Lourdes is the name used to refer to the Marian apparition that is reported to have appeared before various individuals in separate occasions around Lourdes, France....
 and Our Lady of Guadalupe
Our Lady of Guadalupe

Our Lady of Guadalupe is a celebrated 16th-century icon of the Blessed Virgin Mary, mother of Jesus Christ. The image, also known as the Virgin of Guadalupe represents a famous Marian apparition....
.

Holy Rosary
The popular Marian prayer the Holy Rosary
Rosary

The Rosary is a popular traditional Roman Catholic devotion. The term denotes both a set of prayer beads and the devotional prayer itself, which combines vocal prayer and meditation....
 is a key "devotional path" to the veneration of the Virgin Mary in the Roman Catholic Church and has been a source of inspiration for a number of Roman Catholic figures. For instance, in his encyclical Rosarium Virginis Mariae
Rosarium Virginis Mariae

Rosarium Virginis Mariae is the title of an Apostolic Letter by Pope John Paul II, issued on October 16, 2002. This Apostlic Letter deals with the rosary and views it as compendium of the Gospel message:...
 Pope John Paul II
Pope John Paul II

Pope John Paul II John Paul II is widely acclaimed as one of the most influential leaders of the twentieth century. He has been Pope_John_Paul_II#Role_in_the_fall_of_Communism in bringing down communism in Eastern Europe, as well as significantly improving the Roman Catholic Church's relations with Judaism, the Eastern Orthodox Church, and A...
 discusses the inspiration of the rosary and how his motto "Totus Tuus
Totus Tuus

Totus Tuus was Pope John Paul II's apostolic motto. It means "totally yours" and expressed his strong Mariology Catholic devotions and his respect for Saint Louis de Montfort and the Mariology in his works....
" was inspired by the writings of Saint Louis de Montfort
Louis de Montfort

St. Louis-Marie Grignion de Montfort, was a France priest and Roman Catholic Church saint, born on 31 January 1673 in the small town of Montfort-sur-Meu, ordained to the priesthood in Paris in June 1700, and died at Saint-Laurent-sur-S?vre on 28 April 1716....
.

Roman Catholic teachings emphasize the power of the rosary as a prayer
Catholic beliefs on the power of prayer

Prayer is a central theme in the common Bible of the Abrahamic religions, where various forms of prayer appear; the most common forms being petition, thanksgiving and worship....
. The promises attributed to the rosary continue to appear and be extended in the reported visions of Jesus and Mary
Visions of Jesus and Mary

Since the Crucifixion of Jesus of Jesus Christ in Calvary until today, a number of people have claimed to have had visions with Him and with the BVM in person....
. For instance, the Carmelite nun, sister Lucia dos Santos stated that she was told in the Our Lady of Fátima
Our Lady of Fatima

Our Lady of F?tima is the title given to the vision of the Blessed Virgin Mary that was said to have appeared before three shepherd children at F?tima, Portugal on the 13th day of six consecutive months in 1917, starting on 13 May, the F?tima holiday....
 messages:

"There is no problem, I tell you, no matter how difficult it is, that we cannot resolve by the prayer of the Holy Rosary."


The rosary was also featured in the reported visions of Saint Bernadette Soubirous
Bernadette Soubirous

Saint Bernadette , was a Miller daughter from the town of Lourdes in southern France. From February 11 to July 16, 1858, she reported 18 Marian apparitions of "a Lady." Despite initial skepticism from the Roman Catholic Church, these claims were eventually declared to be worthy of belief after a canonical investigation, and the apparition is...
 at Our Lady of Lourdes
Our Lady of Lourdes

Our Lady of Lourdes is the name used to refer to the Marian apparition that is reported to have appeared before various individuals in separate occasions around Lourdes, France....
. In his book The Power of the Rosary
The Power of the Rosary

The Power of the Rosary is a book on Catholic themes by Reverend Albert J. M. Shamon.The book revolves around the topic of Catholic beliefs on the power of prayer via the rosary....
 Rev. Albert Shamon discusses the promises attributed to the rosary in various reported visions such as Our Lady of Fátima
Our Lady of Fatima

Our Lady of F?tima is the title given to the vision of the Blessed Virgin Mary that was said to have appeared before three shepherd children at F?tima, Portugal on the 13th day of six consecutive months in 1917, starting on 13 May, the F?tima holiday....
 and Medugorje
Medugorje

Medugorje is a town located in western Herzegovina in Bosnia and Herzegovina, around 25 km southwest of Mostar and close to the border of Croatia....
.

It should, however, be noted that rosary beads are not always used for purely Marian prayers, and other Rosary based prayers
Rosary based prayers

Rosary based prayers are mostly Roman Catholic prayers said on a set of rosary. These prayers recite specific word sequences on different parts of the rosary beads....
 (e.g. Rosary of the Holy Wounds
Rosary of the Holy Wounds

The Rosary of the Holy Wounds is a specific form of Roman Catholic prayer, said on the usual rosary beads. Like some other rosary based prayers it uses the usual rosary beads, but does not include the usual mysteries of the rosary....
 directed to Jesus Christ) also exist in the Roman Catholic tradition.

Reparations to the Blessed Virgin
Roman Catholic tradition includes specific prayers and devotions as Acts of Reparation to the Virgin Mary
Acts of Reparation to the Virgin Mary

Roman Catholic tradition and Mariology include specific prayers and devotions as acts of reparation for insults and blasphemies against the Blessed Virgin Mary....
 for insults that she suffers. The Raccolta
Raccolta

The Raccolta is a book of Roman Catholic prayers for which specific indulgences have been pledged by Popes. It contains a number of prayers and novenas....
 Roman Catholic prayer book (approved by a Decree of 1854, and published by the Holy See
Holy See

The Holy See is the episcopal jurisdiction of the Bishop of Rome, commonly known as the Pope, and is the preeminent episcopal see of the Roman Catholic Church, forming the central government of the Church....
 in 1898) includes a number of such prayers.

These prayers do not involve a petition for a living or deceased beneficiary, but aim to repair the sins
Acts of reparation

In the Roman Catholic tradition, an Act of Reparation is a prayer or devotion with the intent to repair the "sins of others", e.g. for the repair of the sin of blasphemy, the sufferings of Jesus Christ or as Acts of Reparation to the Virgin Mary....
 of others
against the Virgin Mary.

Other prayers
Other famous Marian prayers include the "Magnificat
Magnificat

The Magnificat is a canticle frequently sung liturgy in Christian church services. The text of the canticle is taken directly from the Gospel of Luke where it is spoken by the Virgin Mary upon the occasion of her Visitation to her cousin Elizabeth....
", the Angelus
Angelus

The Angelus is a Christian devotion in memory of the Incarnation . The name Angelus is derived from the opening words: Angelus Domini nuntiavit Mari? and is practiced by reciting as versicle and response three Biblical verses describing the mystery; alternating with the salutation "Hail Mary!" The devotion was traditionally recite...
 and the Litany of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Litany of the Blessed Virgin Mary

The Litany of the Blessed Virgin Mary is a Marian litany originally approved in 1587 by Pope Sixtus V. It is also known as the Litany of Loreto, for its first-known place of origin, the Basilica della Casa Santa , where its usage was recorded as early as 1558....
. Marian hymns
Hymns to Mary

Hymns to Mary/Marian Hymns are Christian devotional songs focused on Mary, the Mother of Jesus. They are usually used in devotional services, particularly by the Roman Catholic and Anglican Churches in the month of May/May crowning...
 include O Mary, we Crown Thee With Blossoms Today, Hail Queen of Heaven
Hail Queen of Heaven, the Ocean Star

"Hail, Queen of Heaven, the Ocean star" is a Blessed Virgin Mary hymn written by Father John Lingard, , a Catholic priest and historian who, through the works of William Cobbett, helped to smooth the passage of the Catholic Emancipation Act in England....
, the Regina Coeli
Queen of Heaven

Queen of Heaven is a title given to the Blessed Virgin Mary by Christians, mainly Catholics and Eastern Christianity, to whom the title is a consequence of the Council of Ephesus, where the Virgin Mary was proclaimed Mother of God....
, and the Ave Maria
Ave Maria

Ave Maria may refer to:In music:*Ave Maria , a popular and much recorded aria by Charles Gounod, based on a piece by Bach*Ave Maria , an aria by Vladimir Vavilov, ascribed to Giulio Caccini...
. May and October are traditionally seen within Roman Catholicism as Marian months.

The Little Office of the Blessed Virgin Mary is a weekly cycle of prayers said throughout the day, based on the Liturgy of the Hours
Liturgy of the hours

The Liturgy of the Hours or Divine Office is the official set of daily prayers prescribed by the Roman Catholic Church to be recited at the canonical hours by the Clergy#Christian_clergy, Christian monasticism, and laity....
, and consists of hymn
Hymn

A hymn is a type of song, usually religious, specifically written for the purpose of praise, adoration or prayer, and typically addressed to a deity/deities, a prominent figure or an epic tale....
s, psalms, scripture
Bible

The Bible is the central religious text of Judaism and Christianity. The exact Books of the Bible is dependent on the religious traditions of specific denominations....
, and patristic
Patristics

Patristics or Patrology is the study of early Christian writers, known as the Church Fathers. The names derive from the Latin pater . The period is generally considered to run from the end of New Testament times until around the 8th century....
 readings.

The Catholic view of Marian apparitions


The central role of Mary in the belief and practice of Catholicism is reflected in the fact that many Roman Catholic churches contain side altar
Altar

An altar is any structure upon which offerings such as sacrifices and votive offerings are made for religion, or some other sacred place where ceremonies take place....
s dedicated to the Virgin Mary. She is also celebrated through major religious sites where it is claimed apparitions
Marian apparitions

A Marian apparition is an event in which the Mary is believed to have supernaturally appeared to one or more persons. They are often given names based on the town in which they were reported, or on the sobriquet which was given to Mary on the occasion of the apparition....
 or appearances of the Virgin have occurred, often with claims by witnesses that messages to humanity were delivered.

The term Marian apparition is usually used in cases where visions of just the Virgin Mary herself are claimed. There are, however, cases (e.g. Saint Padre Pio or Sister Maria Pierina De Micheli
Maria Pierina

Sister Maria Pierina De Micheli was a Roman Catholic nun who was born near Milan Italy. She is best known for her association with the Holy Face of Jesus and for introducing a medal bearing an image from the Shroud of Turin as part of this devotion....
) where visions of Jesus and Mary
Visions of Jesus and Mary

Since the Crucifixion of Jesus of Jesus Christ in Calvary until today, a number of people have claimed to have had visions with Him and with the BVM in person....
 and conversations with both are reported.

While Catholics at large are not formally required to believe approved apparitions, many do, including popes. For instance, four popes, i.e. Pope Pius XII
Pope Pius XII

Pope Pius XII , born Eugenio Maria Giuseppe Giovanni Pacelli , reigned as the 260th pope, head of the Roman Catholic Church and monarch of Vatican City, from March 2, 1939 until his death in 1958....
, Pope John XXIII
Pope John XXIII

Blessed Pope John XXIII , born Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli , known as Blessed John XXIII since his beatification, was elected as the 261st Pope of the Roman Catholic Church and monarch of Vatican City on 28 October 1958....
, Pope Paul VI
Pope Paul VI

Pope Paul VI , born Giovanni Battista Enrico Antonio Maria Montini , reigned as Pope of the Roman Catholic Church and monarch of Vatican City from 1963 to 1978....
 and Pope John Paul II
Pope John Paul II

Pope John Paul II John Paul II is widely acclaimed as one of the most influential leaders of the twentieth century. He has been Pope_John_Paul_II#Role_in_the_fall_of_Communism in bringing down communism in Eastern Europe, as well as significantly improving the Roman Catholic Church's relations with Judaism, the Eastern Orthodox Church, and A...
 have supported the Our Lady of Fátima
Our Lady of Fatima

Our Lady of F?tima is the title given to the vision of the Blessed Virgin Mary that was said to have appeared before three shepherd children at F?tima, Portugal on the 13th day of six consecutive months in 1917, starting on 13 May, the F?tima holiday....
 messages as supernatural. Pope John Paul II
Pope John Paul II

Pope John Paul II John Paul II is widely acclaimed as one of the most influential leaders of the twentieth century. He has been Pope_John_Paul_II#Role_in_the_fall_of_Communism in bringing down communism in Eastern Europe, as well as significantly improving the Roman Catholic Church's relations with Judaism, the Eastern Orthodox Church, and A...
 was particularly attached to Fátima and credited Our Lady of Fátima with saving his life after he was shot in Rome on the Feast Day of Our Lady of Fátima in May 1981. He donated the bullet that wounded him on that day to the Roman Catholic sanctuary at Fátima
Fatima

Fatima may refer to:* F?tima, Portugal, Portuguese town** Our Lady of F?tima, Marian apparition at F?tima in 1917** Fatima Prayer, prayer originating from the apparition...
 Portugal
Portugal

Portugal , officially the Portuguese Republic , is a country on the Iberian Peninsula. Located in southwestern Europe, Portugal is the westernmost country of mainland Europe and is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the west and south and by Spain to the north and east....
.

Mysteries of the Appearing Virgin
Does the Virgin Mary continue to appear to living human beings in recent centuries, long after the Assumption of Mary
Assumption of Mary

The Roman Catholic Church teaches as Dogma that the Mary , "having completed the course of her earthly life, was assumed body and soul into heavenly glory." This means that Mary was transported into Heaven with her body and soul united....
? The official position of the Holy See
Holy See

The Holy See is the episcopal jurisdiction of the Bishop of Rome, commonly known as the Pope, and is the preeminent episcopal see of the Roman Catholic Church, forming the central government of the Church....
 is that they approve of several such apparitions, but Roman Catholics at large are not required to believe them. As a historical pattern, Vatican approval seems to have followed general acceptance of a vision by well over a century in most cases. According to Father Salvatore M. Perrella of the Mariunum Pontifical Institute
Marianum

The Marianum is both the name of a Pontifical university for the study of Mariology and the name of the prestigious journal of Marian theology. The school and the journal share the same name since their formation was based on the work of Father Gabriel Roschini who founded both the journal and the modern school....
 in Rome, of the 295 reported apparitions studied by the Holy See
Holy See

The Holy See is the episcopal jurisdiction of the Bishop of Rome, commonly known as the Pope, and is the preeminent episcopal see of the Roman Catholic Church, forming the central government of the Church....
 through the centuries only 12 have been approved, the latest being in May 2008.

Of the many reported apparitions of the Virgin Mary, four have gathered tens of millions of Roman Catholic pilgrims each: Our Lady of Guadalupe
Our Lady of Guadalupe

Our Lady of Guadalupe is a celebrated 16th-century icon of the Blessed Virgin Mary, mother of Jesus Christ. The image, also known as the Virgin of Guadalupe represents a famous Marian apparition....
, Our Lady of Lourdes
Our Lady of Lourdes

Our Lady of Lourdes is the name used to refer to the Marian apparition that is reported to have appeared before various individuals in separate occasions around Lourdes, France....
, Our Lady of Fátima
Our Lady of Fatima

Our Lady of F?tima is the title given to the vision of the Blessed Virgin Mary that was said to have appeared before three shepherd children at F?tima, Portugal on the 13th day of six consecutive months in 1917, starting on 13 May, the F?tima holiday....
 and Medjugorje. Of these, Guadalupe and Lourdes have been approved, Fátima has been called worthy of belief and Medjugorje has not been approved. Yet Fátima continues to gather the most amount of mystery due ot the fact that it has three reported secrets, kept within the Vatican, some of which have been subject to ongoing speculation and that Lucia dos Santos, one of the three Children who was present at the reported appearances of the Virgin Mary at Fátima, continued to live well into the 20th century.

Veneration of the Blessed Virgin Mary through art


The veneration of the Blessed Virgin led to the creation of numerous paintings and statues, which today are viewed often from an artistic perspective. The Virgin Mary has been one of the major subjects of Christian Art
Christian art

Christian art is art produced in an attempt to illustrate, supplement and portray in tangible form the principles of Christianity. Virtually all Christian groupings use or have used art to some extent....
, Catholic Art
Art in Roman Catholicism

Roman Catholic art consists of all visual works produced in an attempt to illustrate, supplement and portray in tangible form the teachings of the Roman Catholic Church....
 and Western Art since the third century. Literally hundreds of thousands of artworks have been produced, from masters such as Michelangelo
Michelangelo

Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni , commonly known as Michelangelo, was an Italian Renaissance Painting, sculptor, architect, poet, and engineer....
 and Botticelli to humble peasant artists.

Some of the leading Marian subjects include:

  • Annunciation
    Annunciation

    In Christianity, the Annunciation is the revelation to Mary, the mother of Jesus, by the angel Gabriel that she would Conception a child to be born the Son of God....
  • Adoration of the Magi
    Adoration of the Magi in Art

    The Adoration of the Magi is the name traditionally given to the Christian subject in the Nativity of Jesus in art in which the Biblical Magi, represented as kings, especially in the West, having found Jesus by following a star of Bethlehem, lay before him gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh, and worship him....
  • Adoration of the shepherds
    Adoration of the shepherds

    The Adoration of the shepherds, in the Nativity of Jesus in art, is a scene in which shepherds are near witnesses to Nativity of Jesus, at his birthplace, typically depicted as a barn, near Bethlehem....
  • The Assumption in Art
  • Coronation of the Virgin
    Coronation of the Virgin

    The Coronation of the Virgin or Coronation of Mary is a subject in Christian art, especially popular in Italy in the 13th to 15th centuries, but continuing in popularity until the 18th century and beyond....
  • Madonna (art)
    Madonna (art)

    Images of the Madonna and the Madonna and Child are pictorial or scuptured representations of Mary, Mother of Jesus, either alone, or more frequently, with the infant Jesus....
  • Christ taking leave of his mother
    Christ taking leave of his Mother

    Christ taking leave of his Mother is a subject in Christian art, most commonly found in Northern art of the 15th and 16th centuries. Christ says farewell to his mother Mary , often blessing her, before leaving for his Palm Sunday to Jerusalem, which he knows will lead to his Passion and death; indeed this scene marks the beginning of his Pa...
  • Immaculate Conception
    Roman Catholic Marian art

    The BVM has been one of the major subjects of Christian Art, Art in Roman Catholicism and Western Art for many centuries. Literally hundreds of thousands of pieces of...
  • Pietà
    Pietà

    The Piet? is a subject in Christian art depicting the Virgin Mary cradling the dead body of Jesus, most often found in sculpture. As such, it is a particular form of the Lamentation of Christ, a scene from the Passion of Christ found in cycles of the Life of Christ....


Marian art
Roman Catholic Marian art

The BVM has been one of the major subjects of Christian Art, Art in Roman Catholicism and Western Art for many centuries. Literally hundreds of thousands of pieces of...
 enjoys a significant level of diversity, e.g. with distinct styles of statues of the Virgin Mary present on different continents (as depicted in the galleries in Roman Catholic Marian art
Roman Catholic Marian art

The BVM has been one of the major subjects of Christian Art, Art in Roman Catholicism and Western Art for many centuries. Literally hundreds of thousands of pieces of...
).

Marian Movements and Societies


Throughout the centuries the devotion to and the veneration of the Virgin Mary by Roman Catholics has both lead to, and been influenced by a number of Roman Catholic Marian Movements and Societies
Roman Catholic Marian Movements and Societies

Throughout the centuries the devotion to and the veneration of the BVM by Roman Catholics has both lead to, and been influenced by a number ofRoman Catholic Marian Movements and Societies....
. These societies, form part of the fabric of Roman Catholic Mariology since they contribute to the sensus fidelium
Sensus fidelium

The concept of sensus fidelium in Roman Catholic teachings can be implicitly traced back to the early Fathers of the Church. In literal terms, sensus fidelium simply means the "sense of the faithful" ....
, a century-old sense of the faithful, shared by the Magisterium
Magisterium

Magisterium is a "teaching authority, of the Roman Catholic Church". The word is derived from Latin magisterium, which originally meant the office of a president, chief, director, superintendent, etc....
. Today many Marian societies exist around the world.

As early as the 16th century, the Holy See
Holy See

The Holy See is the episcopal jurisdiction of the Bishop of Rome, commonly known as the Pope, and is the preeminent episcopal see of the Roman Catholic Church, forming the central government of the Church....
 endorsed the Sodality of Our Lady
Sodality of Our Lady

The Sodality of Our Lady Subsequent Popes increased the privileges of the Sodality. The most remarkable of the Pontifical favours is the Bull Gloriosae Dominae of Pope Benedict XIV known as the "Golden Bull" because, in token of special honour for the Mother of God, the seal was not made of lead, as was customary, but of gold....
 and Pope Gregory XIII
Pope Gregory XIII

Pope Gregory XIII , born Ugo Boncompagni, was Pope from 1572 to 1585....
 issued a Papal Bull
Papal bull

A Papal bull is a particular type of letters patent or charter issued by a pope. It is named after the bulla that was appended to the end to authenticate it....
 commending it and granting it indulgences and establishing it as the mother sodality. Other organizations such as Marians of the Immaculate Conception were formed, yet faced the challenges of wars in Europe.

The 18th and 19th centuries saw a number of missionary Marian organizations such as Company of Mary
Company of Mary

The Missionaries of the Company of Mary is a Roman Catholic missionary community founded by Saint Louis de Montfort in 1705 with the recruitment of his first missionary disciple, Mathurin Rangeard....
, the Marianists, Marist Fathers and Marist Brothers
Marist Brothers

The Marist Brothers, or Little Brothers of Mary, a Roman Catholic Marian Society, are a Roman Catholic religious order of brothers and affiliated lay people....
. Some of these missionaries, e.g. Saint Peter Chanel
Peter Chanel

Peter Chanel was a Catholic priest, missionary, and martyr....
 and Saint Marcellin Champagnat
Marcellin Champagnat

Saint 'Marcellin Joseph Benedict Champagnat' was born in Rosey, near St. Etienne , France. He was the founder of the Marist Brothers, a religious congregation of men in the Roman Catholic Church dedicated to education....
 were martyred as they travelled to new lands.

The 20th century witnessed the formation of Marian organizations with millions of members, e.g. the Legion of Mary
Legion of Mary

The Legion of Mary is an association of Roman Catholic Church laity who serve the Church on a voluntary basis. It was founded in Dublin, Ireland, as a Roman Catholic Marian Movement by layman Frank Duff , and has today over three million active members worldwide....
 and Blue Army of Our Lady of Fatima
Blue Army of Our Lady of Fatima

The Blue Army of Our Lady of F?tima is a public international association of the Christian faithful that has as its general purpose "the promotion of the authentic teaching of the Roman Catholic Church and the strict adherence to the tenets of the Gospel; the personal sanctification of adherents through faithful adherence to the Our Lady of...
. Other lay organizations based on specific Marian devotions were formed, e.g. Our Lady's Rosary Makers
Our Lady's Rosary Makers

Our Lady's Rosary Makers is a non-profit apostolate in Louisville, Kentucky dedicated to spreading devotion to the BVM and the Rosary. Its 17,000 members, in the U.S....
 that distributes millions of free rosaries
Rosary

The Rosary is a popular traditional Roman Catholic devotion. The term denotes both a set of prayer beads and the devotional prayer itself, which combines vocal prayer and meditation....
 a year or the Marian Movement of Priests
Marian Movement of Priests

The Marian Movement of Priests is a Roman Catholic New religious movement founded by Father Stefano Gobbi on October 13, 1972, the 55th anniversary of Our Lady of Fatima....
 that counts over 100,000 Catholic priests among its members.

Marian shrines and patronages

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In the culture and practice the Roman Catholic Church - a shrine to the Virgin Mary or Marian shrine is a shrine
Shrine

A shrine, from the Latin scrinium is a holy or sacred place which is dedicated to a specific deity, ancestor veneration, hero, martyr, saint or similar figure of awe and respect, at which they are veneration or worshipped....
 marking an apparition
Marian apparitions

A Marian apparition is an event in which the Mary is believed to have supernaturally appeared to one or more persons. They are often given names based on the town in which they were reported, or on the sobriquet which was given to Mary on the occasion of the apparition....
 or other miracle
Miracle

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 ascribed to the Blessed Virgin Mary, or a site on which is centered a historically strong Marian devotion.

Some of the largest shrines are due to reported Marian apparitions
Marian apparitions

A Marian apparition is an event in which the Mary is believed to have supernaturally appeared to one or more persons. They are often given names based on the town in which they were reported, or on the sobriquet which was given to Mary on the occasion of the apparition....
 to young and simple people on remote hilltops that had hardly been heard of prior to the reported apparition. The case of Saint Juan Diego's reported vision of Our Lady of Guadalupe
Our Lady of Guadalupe

Our Lady of Guadalupe is a celebrated 16th-century icon of the Blessed Virgin Mary, mother of Jesus Christ. The image, also known as the Virgin of Guadalupe represents a famous Marian apparition....
 in 1531 is similar to the case of Saint Bernadette Soubirous
Bernadette Soubirous

Saint Bernadette , was a Miller daughter from the town of Lourdes in southern France. From February 11 to July 16, 1858, she reported 18 Marian apparitions of "a Lady." Despite initial skepticism from the Roman Catholic Church, these claims were eventually declared to be worthy of belief after a canonical investigation, and the apparition is...
's vision in 1858 of Our Lady of Lourdes
Our Lady of Lourdes

Our Lady of Lourdes is the name used to refer to the Marian apparition that is reported to have appeared before various individuals in separate occasions around Lourdes, France....
. Both saints reported a miraculous Lady on a hilltop who asked them to request that the local priests build a chapel at the site of the vision. Both visions included a reference to roses and led to large churches being built at the sites. Like Our Lady of Guadalupe
Our Lady of Guadalupe

Our Lady of Guadalupe is a celebrated 16th-century icon of the Blessed Virgin Mary, mother of Jesus Christ. The image, also known as the Virgin of Guadalupe represents a famous Marian apparition....
 in Mexico, Our Lady of Lourdes
Our Lady of Lourdes

Our Lady of Lourdes is the name used to refer to the Marian apparition that is reported to have appeared before various individuals in separate occasions around Lourdes, France....
 is a major Catholic symbol in France. Both young people were eventually declared as saints.

Major Marian shrines
A large number of shrines to the Blessed Virgin exist on all continents, and they draw a large number of pilgrims every year. Major shrines considered most significant for their apparitions and miracles include:

  • The Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes
    Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes

    The Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes or the Domain is an area of ground surrounding the shrine to Our Lady of Lourdes in the town of Lourdes, France....
     in Lourdes
    Lourdes

    Lourdes is a town and communes of France situated in the southwest of the Hautes-Pyr?n?es Departments of France, lying in the first Pyrenean foothills, in southwestern France....
    , France
    France

    France , officially the French Republic , is a country whose Metropolitan France is located in Western Europe and that also comprises various Overseas departments and territories of France....
  • The Basilica of Guadalupe
    Our Lady of Guadalupe

    Our Lady of Guadalupe is a celebrated 16th-century icon of the Blessed Virgin Mary, mother of Jesus Christ. The image, also known as the Virgin of Guadalupe represents a famous Marian apparition....
     in Mexico City
    Mexico City

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    , Mexico
    Mexico

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  • Our Lady of Fátima
    Our Lady of Fatima

    Our Lady of F?tima is the title given to the vision of the Blessed Virgin Mary that was said to have appeared before three shepherd children at F?tima, Portugal on the 13th day of six consecutive months in 1917, starting on 13 May, the F?tima holiday....
     in Fátima, Portugal
    Fátima, Portugal

    F?tima is a city in Portugal famous for the religious visions that took place there in 1917. The town itself has a population of 7,756 and is located in the Municipalities of Portugal of Our?m, in the Centro Region and sub region of Medio Tejo....
  • Loreto, Italy
    Italy

    Italy , officially the Italian Republic , is a country located on the Italian Peninsula in Southern Europe and on the two largest islands in the Mediterranean Sea, Sicily and Sardinia....
  • Black Madonna of Czestochowa
    Black Madonna of Czestochowa

    The Black Madonna of Czestochowa is a holy icon of the Virgin Mary, that is both Poland's holiest relic and one of the country's national symbols....
     in Czestochowa
    Czestochowa

    Czestochowa is a city in south Poland on the Warta with 248,894 inhabitants . It has been situated in the Silesian Voivodeship since 1999, and was previously the capital of Czestochowa Voivodeship ....
    , Poland
    Poland

    Poland , officially the Republic of Poland , is a country in Central Europe. Poland is bordered by Germany to the west; the Czech Republic and Slovakia to the south; Ukraine, Belarus and Lithuania to the east; and the Baltic Sea and Kaliningrad Oblast, a Russian Enclave and exclave, to the north....
  • The Basilica of Our Lady, Queen of Ireland in Knock, Ireland
    Ireland

    Ireland is the List of islands by area in Europe, and the twentieth-largest island in the world. It lies to the north-west of continental Europe and is surrounded by hundreds of islands and islet....


Other reported apparition sites include Medugorje
Medugorje

Medugorje is a town located in western Herzegovina in Bosnia and Herzegovina, around 25 km southwest of Mostar and close to the border of Croatia....
, which is not considered a shrine by the Holy See
Holy See

The Holy See is the episcopal jurisdiction of the Bishop of Rome, commonly known as the Pope, and is the preeminent episcopal see of the Roman Catholic Church, forming the central government of the Church....
, yet receives a large number of pilgrims every year. The number of pilgrims who visit some of the approved shrines every year can be significant. E.g. Lourdes
Lourdes

Lourdes is a town and communes of France situated in the southwest of the Hautes-Pyr?n?es Departments of France, lying in the first Pyrenean foothills, in southwestern France....
 with a population of around 15,000 people, receives about 5,000,000 pilgrims every year and within France only Paris
Paris

Paris is the Capital of France and the country's largest city. It is situated on the river Seine, in northern France, at the heart of the ?le-de-France Regions of France ....
 has more hotel rooms than Lourdes.

House of the Virgin Mary

House of the Virgin Mary
The visions of Jesus and Mary
Visions of Jesus and Mary

Since the Crucifixion of Jesus of Jesus Christ in Calvary until today, a number of people have claimed to have had visions with Him and with the BVM in person....
 reported by Blessed
Blessed

Blessed may refer to:* The state of having received a blessing.* In Roman Catholicism, a title applied to someone who has been Beatification....
 Anne Catherine Emmerich
Anne Catherine Emmerich

Beatification Anne Catherine Emmerich was a Roman Catholic Augustinian nuns nun, stigmatic, mysticism, visionary and ecstatic. She was born in Flamschen, a farming community at Coesfeld, in the Diocese of M?nster, Westphalia, Germany and died in D?lmen, aged 49....
, and written by Klemens Brentano in 1852, led a French priest Abbé Julien Gouyet to discover a house near Ephesus
Ephesus

Ephesus was an ancient Greek city on the west coast of Anatolia, in the region known as Ionia during the period known as Classical Greece. It was one of the twelve cities of the Ionian League....
 in Turkey
Turkey

Turkey , known officially as the Republic of Turkey , is a Eurasian country that stretches across the Anatolian peninsula in southwest Asia and Thrace in the Balkans region of Southern Europe....
 in 1881. This house is assumed by some Catholics and some Muslims to be the House of the Virgin Mary
House of the Virgin Mary

The House of the Virgin Mary is a Christian and Muslim shrine located on Mt. Koressos in the vicinity of Ephesus, in modern-day Turkey .It is believed by many Christians and Islam that Mary, the mother of Jesus, was taken to this stone house by John the Apostle and lived there until her Assumption of Mary into Heaven according to many R...
. The Holy See
Holy See

The Holy See is the episcopal jurisdiction of the Bishop of Rome, commonly known as the Pope, and is the preeminent episcopal see of the Roman Catholic Church, forming the central government of the Church....
 has taken no official position on the authenticity of the discovery yet, but in 1896 Pope Leo XIII
Pope Leo XIII

Pope Leo XIII , born Count Vincenzo Gioacchino Raffaele Luigi Pecci, was the 256th Pope of the Roman Catholic Church, reigning from 1878 to 1903, succeeding Pope Pius IX....
 visited it. In 1951, Pope Pius XII
Pope Pius XII

Pope Pius XII , born Eugenio Maria Giuseppe Giovanni Pacelli , reigned as the 260th pope, head of the Roman Catholic Church and monarch of Vatican City, from March 2, 1939 until his death in 1958....
 declared the house a Holy Place. Pope John XXIII
Pope John XXIII

Blessed Pope John XXIII , born Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli , known as Blessed John XXIII since his beatification, was elected as the 261st Pope of the Roman Catholic Church and monarch of Vatican City on 28 October 1958....
 later made the declaration permanent, and made the first papal trip outside of Rome and Castel Gandolfo in ninety years to the House of the Virgin Mary in 1960. Pope Paul VI
Pope Paul VI

Pope Paul VI , born Giovanni Battista Enrico Antonio Maria Montini , reigned as Pope of the Roman Catholic Church and monarch of Vatican City from 1963 to 1978....
 in 1967, Pope John Paul II
Pope John Paul II

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 in 1979 and Pope Benedict XVI
Pope Benedict XVI

Pope Benedict XVI is the List of popes and reigning Pope, by virtue of his office of Bishop of Rome, the head of the Roman Catholic Church and, as such, monarch of the Vatican City....
 in 2006 visited the house and treated it as a shrine.

Patronages of the Blessed Virgin

A number of countries, cities and professions consider the Blessed Virgin their patron saint
Patron saint

A patron saint is a saint who is regarded as the intercessor and advocate in heaven of a nation, place, craft, activity, class, or person. Patron saints, because they have already transcended to the metaphysical, are able to intercede effectively for the needs of their special charges....
. For a list, see Patronage of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Patronage of the Blessed Virgin Mary

A list of Patron saint of the Blessed Virgin Mary by occupations and activities, dioceses and other places:...
.

See also

  • Mariology (Roman Catholic)
  • Marian doctrines of the Catholic Church
    Marian doctrines of the Catholic Church

    The Marian doctrines of the Catholic Church have their foundation in the central teaching of the Council of Ephesus that the Virgin Mary is the Theotokos....
  • Protestant views of Mary
    Protestant views of Mary

    Protestant views of Mary include theological positions of major Protestant representatives such as Martin Luther, John Calvin, but also some modern representatives....
  • Mariology of Petrus Canisius
  • Ecumenical views of Mary


Sources

  • Remigius Bäumer, Leo Scheffczyk (Hrsg.) Marienlexikon Gesamtausgabe, Institutum Marianum Regensburg, 1994, ISBN 3-88096-891-8 (cit. Bäumer)


External links

  • (The Marian Library/International Marian Research Institute, University of Dayton)