Catholic Mariology
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Roman Catholic Mariology is theology concerned with the Virgin Mary, the mother of Jesus Christ and developed by the Catholic Church. "The Blessed Virgin, because she is the Mother of God, is believed to hold a certain infinite dignity from the infinite good which is God." Theologically, Roman Catholic Mariology deals with not only her life but also with veneration of her in daily life, prayer, and art (where she has been a favorite topic), music, and architecture; in modern and ancient Christianity throughout the ages.
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See also
- Acts of Reparation to the Virgin Mary
- Anglican Marian theology
- Anglican Roman Catholic International Commission
- Islamic view of Virgin Mary
- Marian devotions
- Protestant views of Mary
- Josephology
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