Mariology Essays

  • Short Summary: Saint Mary And The Mother Of God

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    She is known by a multitude of different names: Mary, Mother of God, Madonna, Our Lady, Virgin Mary, Saint Mary, Mother Mary, etc. Catholics all across the globe call Mary by these different names and she is the most notable female character in the Bible. People pray to her, reverence her and look to her for guidance in their lives. Mary is an important figure in the Catholic Church. Why? What is it that Catholics believe about Mary that makes her so honored and respected across the world? This

  • Personal Narrative: The Virgin Mary Statue

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    The Virgin Mary Statue Kindergarten through fourth grade was absolutely beautiful. We all sat together at lunch, played tag together on the playground, laughed and listened to the teachers together in class. Then fifth grade rolled around, and all my friends started to evolve, and for the worse as I saw it. We all started noticing things that we weren’t aware of before. We used to be like a bunch of happy naked babies, absolutely oblivious to the fact that we were all unclothed

  • The Stories and Narratives Between The Virgen Mary, Rachel and Fatima

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    Religion is a key aspect to the culture of today’s society, as well as, for thousands of years prior. One major key distinction remains, most religions are male dominated traditions. Catholic, Islamic, and Jewish philosophy truly exemplify this. However, the importance and major role women play within the realm of different theologies is evident. Mary, the Catholic Virgin Mary, the Jewish Rachel, and Islamic Fatima are three important saints whose influence and importance is recognized. The term

  • A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man

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    James Joyce in his novel “A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man” says “The object of the artist is the creation of the beautiful.” (134) For Stephen Dedalus after the reoccuring stream of consciousness throughout his youth, one of the factors of his creation into the artist is women. Indeed it is the women throughout the novel that shape Stephen into the man he finds himself becoming toward the end. Six women in particular that form specific functions in Stephens life are: Stephen’s mother, Eileen

  • The Chris Ofili Controversy

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    The Chris Ofili Controversy Most people may not know who Chris Ofili is, but chances are that many of them know one of his works, his painting “The Holy Virgin Mary”, displayed at the Brooklyn Museum of Art’s “Sensation” exhibition in 1999. The painting was extremely controversial because of Mary’s exposed breast being made of elephant dung and because of the porno cutouts surrounding Mary. Mayor Rudolph Giuliani and others, saying that such works were not appropriate for public display, immediately

  • A Summary On Jesus And Mary

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    Christianity is one of the oldest religions in the world, full of symbolism and historical figures that have caught the attention of many groups of people. Jesus Christ is the most talked about and most analyzed person from the Christian Bible, however, Mary has also been the topic of conversation for many, many time periods. She was once regarded as just the mother of Jesus, but as time went on and people began to look at her role in Christianity as a whole, she began to take on other roles including

  • A Comparison Of The Patriarchy In The Life Of Christina Of Markyate?

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    Christina, though also losing her feminine figure, proves to be the strength against the patriarchy. For instance, Christina tries to disguise herself by dressing like a man and running away from her husband. In doing this, she stands up for herself and for the woman that she is, saying to her conscious that is controlled by patriarchal thought, “And making herself known by raising her finger…’Why delay, fugitive? Why do you respect your feminine sex? Put on manly courage and mount the horse like

  • Virgin Mary Religion

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    traditions of the Catholic denomination Mary, the mother of God, has been immensely revered. She is the mother of Jesus and should be respected as such; however, there is belief this reverence of Mary has overstepped boundaries. The doctrine of Mary, Mariology, and the popular held beliefs of her have meshed up with the doctrine of the Holy Spirit, Pneumatology, in experiencing the triune God (Greeley 350). The Catholic faith does have a sound doctrine of the Trinity, but there are dogmas about Mary which

  • Marian Devotion in the History of the Catholic Church

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    Marian devotion in the history of the Catholic Church has played an important role to enliven faith practice among believers. The devotional practices have been maintained from generation to the next because of Marian apparitions, miracles, and signs. The faithful eyewitnesses testify about Mary by their experiences and visions, so Marian powerful messages could be scattered, and such messages have become central theological cores of the devotion in each faith community. This is also true for Marian

  • Mythology in The Virgin Suicides

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    When one first thinks of mythology the first things that first come to mind are probably stories of Greek gods and goddesses, and the humans that prayed to them. We often forget that mythology does not end or begin with the Greeks. Authors have been using mythology for many would say centuries as a source for symbols, characters, situations, or images that conjures up universal feedback. In the case of “The Virgin Suicides” by Jeffrey Eugenides one of the archetypes that we see play out throughout

  • An Introduction to the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary

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    The human Ark of Divine Covenant was assumed in to heaven. The body which gave birth to God himself on this earth was not allowed to be decayed after death. It has been the belief of the Christians, right from the early days of Christianity, that the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary completed God’s work in her since it was not fitting that the flesh that had given life to God himself should ever undergo corruption. The virgin whose life began fully in grace, as was hailed by heaven “full of

  • assumption of the virgin

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    The Assumption of the Virgin As I walked through the halls of the Art institute, I saw many paintings and sculptures. One painting that stood out the most was called, “The Assumption of the Virgin,” by El Greco. As I stood in front this huge painting I was trying to figure out what was going on in the painting. Right away I could tell that oil was used to paint this portrait because there was a shine on the painting. I refused to read the description of the painting until I came to a conclusion.

  • A Summary of My Community Service project

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    For my community service project I did a large variety of projects. I completed a total amount of seventy-one hours, which includes: eleven hours of in school hours, and sixty hours of out of school service. The groups I worked with include: The Immaculate Conception School, The Merimack Heights Academy, and the Mad Science program. Overall I had a great time and a wonderful experience serving the community. For the Immaculate Conception School I did many events. First for the I.C.S I helped to

  • The story of Saint Catherine Laboure

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    The story of Saint Catherine Laboure Saint Catherine personally worked no miracles, nor did she practice externally heroic charity like other great saints. She sprang from upper middle class parents among the meadows and vineyards of Burgundy, France. Her father was an educated man and an excellent farmer living in the village of Fain-les-Moutiers not far from DiJon. Her sanctity consists in half a century of faithful service as a simple Daughter of Charity. Catherine was born of Peter and

  • St. Bernard of Clairvaux in Dante’s Commedia

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    importance. They include the Cistercian charisms focused on individual compunction and corporate unity, Bernard and Dante’s concern about church governance, Bernard’s hagiography, medieval preaching on the Meditations on the Life of Christ and Bernard’s Mariology as interpreted by Dante. I believe that what makes my analysis unique is the emphasis I place on Cistercian charisms and Bernard and Dante’s parallel interests on church governance. I differ from other scholars who see Bernard’s Mario... ... middle

  • The Raven Edgar Allan Poe Analysis

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    Quanteric Pope English 1102 Professor Sharpe May 2, 2016 Annotated Bibliography Thesis: Edgar Allan Poe, affected by his early experiences in religion, illnesses, and loss in his personal life transferred into dark detailed depictions in his literary works. Giammarco, Erica. "Review: Edgar Allan Poe: A Psychological Profile." Personality and Individual Differences 54. (2013): 3-6.ScienceDirect. Web. 25 Apr. 2016. In this article, Giammarco presents an analysis of “The Raven.” While critiquing Poe’s

  • Karl Rahner And Foundations Of Christian Faith

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    Being the fourth of seven children it can sometimes be hard to make yourself stand out, but that was not a problem for Karl Rahner. Rahner left his mark on the world and now is considered to be one of the most influential Catholic theologians of the twentieth century (McGrath 128). His thoughts were inspired by several well-known theologians such as; Saint Thomas Aquinas, Immanuel Kant, Saint Augustine, and Ignatius of Loyola just to name a few. Karl Rahner wrote more than three thousand works so