Mariology - Mariology As A Theological Discipline

Mariology As A Theological Discipline

A series of articles on
Roman Catholic
Mariology
General articles
  • Mariology
  • Encyclicals
  • History
  • Popes
  • Saints
  • Societies
  • Veneration of the Blessed Virgin
Devotions
  • Acts of Reparation
  • Consecration to Mary
  • First Saturdays
  • Hearts of Jesus and Mary
  • Immaculate Heart
  • Rosary
  • Scapular
  • Seven Joys
  • Seven Sorrows
Dogmas and doctrines
  • Assumption
  • Co-Redemptrix
  • Immaculate Conception
  • Mediatrix
  • Mother of God
  • Mother of the Church
  • Perpetual virginity
  • Queen of Heaven
Expressions of devotion
  • Art
  • Churches
  • Hymns
  • Music
Key Marian apparitions
  • Banneux
  • Beauraing
  • Fátima
  • Guadalupe
  • La Salette
  • Laus
  • Lourdes
  • Miraculous Medal
  • Pontmain

Within Anglican Marian theology the Blessed Virgin Mary holds a place of honour. In the Eastern Orthodox Church, a number of traditions revolve around the Ever-Virgin Mary and the Theotokos, which are theologically paramount.

Yet, as an active theological discipline, Mariology has received the larger amount of formal attention in Roman Catholic Mariology based on four dogmas on Mary which are a part of Roman Catholic theology. The Second Vatican Council document Lumen Gentium summarized the views on Roman Catholic Mariology, the focus being on the veneration of the Mother of God. Over time, Roman Catholic Mariology also received some input from Liberation Theology, which emphasized popular Marian piety, and more recently from feminist theology, which stressed both the dignity of women and gender differences.

While systematic Marian theology is not new, Pope Pius XII is credited with promoting the independent theological study of Mary on a large scale with the creation or elevation of four papal Mariological research centres, e.g. the Marianum. The papal institutes were created to foster Mariological research and to explain and support the Roman Catholic veneration of Mary. This new orientation was continued by Popes John XXIII, Paul VI and John Paul II with the additional creation of Pontifica Academia Mariana Internationale and Centro di Cultura Mariana, a pastoral center to promulgate Marian teachings of the Church, and, Societa Mariologica Italiana, an Italian mariological society with interdisciplinary orientation.

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