RC Mariology - Eastern Catholic Differences

Eastern Catholic Differences

Roman Catholic Mariology
A series of articles on
Marian Prayers
  • Alma Redemptoris Mater
  • Angelus
  • As a Child I Loved You
  • Ave Maris Stella
  • Ave Regina Caelorum
  • Fatima Prayers
  • Flos Carmeli
  • Hail Mary
  • Hail Mary of Gold
  • Immaculata prayer
  • Immaculate Mary
  • Magnificat
  • Mary Our Queen
  • Memorare
  • Regina Coeli
  • Rosary
  • Salve Regina
  • Stabat Mater
  • Sub tuum praesidium
  • Three Hail Marys

While Eastern Catholics respect papal authority, and largely hold the same theological beliefs as Roman Catholics, Eastern theology differs on specific Marian beliefs. Furthermore, much of the literature and publications on Mariology and centers for its study have been related to the Church of Rome.

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