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      • In parallel to the traditional views, since the late 19th century, as Marian devotion became more pronounced in the Catholic Church, a number of other perspectives have been presented as a challenge to Catholic Mariology.
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  2. In the 16th century, the Council of Trent confirmed the Catholic tradition of paintings and artworks in churches, resulting in a great development of Marian art and Mariology during the Baroque Period.[] During the Reformation, the Catholic Church defended its Mariology against Protestant views.

  3. Feb 3, 2014 · With slightly different emphases, Catholics and Orthodox Christians share a number of beliefs concerning Mary and pray to her, but most forms of Protestantism reject Marian devotion. While Catholic attention to Mary diminished in the global North following the changes wrought by the Second Vatican Council, it has remained strong in other parts ...

  4. The tradition of devotions associated with Catholic devotion to Mary are so extensive they require many more pages to expound. This page covers only the following topics as they relate to the Blessed Virgin Mary: 1) Dogmatic and Doctrinal teachings 2) Teachings and Writings of Saints 3) Pronouncements of Popes and Councils.

    • Mary McCaughey
    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. The Development of Marian Devotion

    Maynooth College/Pontifical University Follow this and additional works at: https://ecommons.udayton.edu/marian_studies

    While Marian devotion is alive today, its contemporary expression differs from the form it took before the Second Vatican Council and has developed since. My paper will explore the present state of Marian devotion—forty years after the publication of Marialis Cultus by Pope Paul VI, and fifty years after the Second Vatican Council—and consider how ...

    Since the beginnings of the Church, Mary has been the worthy subject of devotion and veneration, through her place in the history of salvation as Mother of God. Marian devotion developed through the early Church as an expression of gratitude for Mary’s faith response to God’s unique invitation to her. For apologists of the second and third centurie...

    • Mary McCaughey
    • 2014
  5. In parallel to the traditional views, since the late 19th century, as Marian devotion became more pronounced in the Catholic Church, a number of other perspectives have been presented as a challenge to Catholic Mariology.

  6. Nov 15, 2021 · Marian devotion, Newman explains, is not only fluctuating but also largely a matter of “private judgement” (Letter to Pusey), meaning that it manifests itself in different practices in different places (evidenced by Marian devotion under specific titles as well as as in specific personal devotions such as the Rosary or devotion to the ...

  7. Mariology in connection with Marian devotion has always led to heated discussions, partly due to political and ecclesiastical power and mechanisms of domination (Eade and Sallnow, 1991).