Mariology of The Popes - List of Papal Teachings On Mariology

List of Papal Teachings On Mariology

For centuries Roman Catholics popes have influenced the direction of Roman Catholic Mariology by issuing decrees, Bulls, encyclicals and Apostolic Letters.

Papal Bulls

  • Ineffabilis Deus: The first exercise of papal infallibility prior to Vatican I, it established the dogma of the Immaculate Conception
  • Munificentissimus Deus: The first and to date only ex cathedra exercise of papal infallibility after Vatican I, it established the Assumption of Mary by Pope Pius XII

Encyclicals

  • Ad Caeli Reginam 1954 by Pius XII on Queenship of Mary
  • Auspicia Quaedam 1948 Pius XII on Marian prayers for peace
  • Bis Saeculari 1948 Pius XII on Sodality of Our Lady
  • Deiparae Virginis Mariae 1948 Pius XII on the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin
  • Fulgens Corona 1953 by Pius XII on centenary of the dogma of Immaculate Conception
  • Mystici Corporis Christi
  • Redemptoris Mater

Apostolic Letters

  • Rosarium Virginis Mariae
  • Marialis Cultus

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