Mariology – a branch of theology which deals with the life of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
It emphasizes her
prerogatives as the mother of God; her importance as a mediatrix; her aid toward our sanctification and
salvation; and her relationship with the incarnation and redemption.
The New Testament – the only authentic written source for the life of Mary.
Mary - the most extraordinary of God’s human creatures.
       - the patroness of our country, under the title of Immaculate Conception
       - the highest of all saints
       - the perfect model of all virtue
Ephesus, Turkey- believed by some to be the place where Mary lived until her assumption into heaven.
John – the beloved to whom Jesus entrusted his mother
What made her unique and special?
She was free from the stain of original sin and remained pure from all personal sin
Council of Trent- affirms that Mary remained for her whole life absolutely sinless.
Virtues of Mary which are pleasing to God
   1. Humility                    4. Purity
   2. Piety                       5. Poverty
   3. Generosity
Why was Mary chosen to be the Mother of Jesus?
   1.   She loved God
   2.   She was obedient, good, kind, helpful
   3.   She had great faith in God
   4.   She had no original sin
Four (4) Dogmas of the Church to Mary
   1. SOLEMNITY OF MARY AS MOTHER OF GOD
        Mother of God – title given to Mary in relation to Jesus
        Nestorianism – refused to call Mary the “Mother of God” (Teotokos) since her son, Jesus was born as
        a human being. It was not from her (Mary), but from the Father, that His divine nature was derived.
        Nestorianism only called Mary the Mother of Christ (Christotokos). They were accused of dividing the
        Christ into two separate personalities with two separate experiences.
   2. PERPETUAL VIRGINITY OF MARY
        Ezekiel 44:2 – Ezekiel prophecies that “no man shall pass through the gate by which the Lord entered
                             the world “. This is a prophecy of Mary’s perpetual virginity. Mary remained a
        virgin               before, during and after the birth of Jesus
   3. ASSUMPTION OF MARY
      - Mary was assumed into heaven body and soul
      - It is the consummation of all the other great mysteries and the greatest of all the festivals which the
        Church celebrates in her honor.
      - It is the consummation of all the other great mysteries and the greatest of all the festivals which the
        church celebrates in her honor.
        Revelation 12:1 – Mary the woman is crowned with twelve stars. She is the queen of heaven and
                          Earth and the mother of the church.
November 1, 1950 – Pope Pius XII declared the assumption of the blessed Mother of God as dogma of faith.
                  This was declared in the bull of Munificentissimus Deus.
The privilege was given to her because:
   a. She is the mother of God
   b. Her body was never stained
   4. IMMACULATE CONCEPTION
      - the privilege and singular grace given to Mary which preserves her from the consequences of original
              sin.
    Pope Pius IX - issued the bull on Dec. 8, 1854 “Ineffabilis Deus” which defined the Immaculate
                      Conception as an article of faith (Dogma). ( Dec. 8, 1854)
   IMMACULATE = without stain
The Four feasts of the Blessed Virgin Mary that Pope Sergius ordered to be celebrated separately:
      1. Annunciation                                 3.Nativity
      2. Assumption                                   4. Purification
Joys of the Blessed Virgin Mary
   1. The annunciation of the angel Gabriel to Mary that she was to become the mother of God
   2. The Visitation of the Blessed Virgin to St. Elizabeth.
   3. The birth of Our Lord
   4. The adoration of the Magi (Epiphany)
   5. The finding of Jesus in the Temple
   6. The resurrection
   7. The Ascension
Sorrows of Mary
   1. Simeon’s Prophecy (Lk 2:15)
   2. The flight into Egypt
   3. Three days lost of the child Jesus
   4. The way to Calvary
   5. The Crucifixion
   6. Taking down of our Lord’s body from the cross
   7. The burial of our Lord
Marian Apparitions recognized by the Church
   1. Our Lady of the Pillar (Saragossa, Spain)
   2. Saint Mary Major (Rome, Italy)
   3. Our Lady of Mount Carmel (Aylesford, England)
   4. Our Lady of Walsingham (Walsingham, England)
   5. Our Lady of Lavang (La’Vang, Vietnam)
   6. The Black Madonna (Czetochowa, Poland)
       A painting of the Madonna and Christ child which legend states was painted by St. Luke the Evangelist.
       St. Luke is believed to have used a tabletop from a table built by the carpenter Jesus.
       Madonna- an Italian word which means “My Lady”; title applied to Mary
   7. Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal (Paris, France)
      Mary appeared to Catherine Laboure, a 24 year old novice of the sisters of Charity in the summer of
      1830.
   8. Our lady of Guadalupe (Guadalupe, Mexico)
       The blessed mother appeared to Juan Diego, a poor Aztec Indian. Her picture was miraculously formed
       on the film of Juan Diego.
   Our Lady of Lourdes – the blessed Virgin Mary who appeared 18 times to a 14 year old peasant girl in a
   grotto.
   Our Lady of Lipa – an apparition of the Blessed Virgin Mother to Sr. Teresita, a Carmelite novice in 1948.
   Mary was in white robes holding a golden rosary and said, “ I am your Mother, the mediatrix of Grace.”
   Mediatrix- The title given to the Blessed Virgin Mary because she, as the mother of God, acts as
   intercessor between Christ and man and becomes the channel through which all graces given to man are
   dispensed.
   Our Lady of Fatima(Fatima, Portugal) – An apparition of the Blessed Virgin Mary on October 1917 to
   three shepherd children, Lucia Santos, and her cousins Jacinta and Francisco.
St. Anne & St. Joachim –      parents of Mary
Miriam –                     the Hebrew name for Mary
Galilee –                    the town where Mary lives
                     Solemnities, Feasts and Memorials of the Blessed Virgin Mary
      JANUARY         1 –            Mary, Mother of God
      JANUARY         8 –           Our Lady of Prompt Succor
      JANUARY         23 –           Espousal of Our lady
      FEBRUARY        2–             Purification of Mary /presentation of the Child Jesus in the temple
      FEBRUARY        11 –           Our Lady of Lourdes
      MARCH          25 –           Annunciation to Mary
      APRIL           16 –          Our Lady of Consolation
      APRIL           26 –           Our Mother of Good Counsel
      MAY             1 -            May Crowning
      MAY             6–            Mediatrix of All Graces
      MAY             13 –          Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament
      May             24 –           Mary Help of Christians
      May            24 –           Our Lady of the Wayside
      May            31 –           Queen of all Saints
      May            31 –           Our Lady of Fair Love
      June           9–             Mother of Divine Grace
      June            27 –          Our Lady of Perpetual Help
      July           2–             Visitation of Mary
      July           16 –           Our Lady of Mount Carmel
      July           17 –           Humility of Our Lady
      August         2–             Our Lady of the Angels
      August          5–            Our Lady of the Snow
      August         13 –           Refuge of Sinners
      August         15 –           Assumption of Mary
      August         22 –           Immaculate Heart of Mary
      August         22 –           Queenship of Mary
      August         27 –           Seven Joys of Mary
      September      3–             Mother of Divine Shepherds
      September      8–             Nativity/birthday of Mary
      September      12 –           Our Lady of Montserrat
      September      12 –           Holy Name of Mary
      September      15 –           Our Lady of the Seven Sorrows
      September      24 –           Our Lady of Ransom
      October        7–             Our Lady of the Holy Rosary
      October        11 –           Maternity of Our Lady
      October        12 –            Our Lady of the Pillar
      October        13 –           Our Lady of Fatima
      October        16 –           Purity of Mary
      November        8–             Patronage of Our Lady
      November       21 –            Presentation of Mary
      November       27 –           Miraculous Medal of Mary
      December       8–             Immaculate Conception
      December       12 –           Our Lady of Guadalupe
      December       15 –           Queen of Friars
      December       18 –            Expectation of Our Lady
                                         Principal Prayers to Mary
    1. Hail Mary – the first word of the most popular Mother. It is also called the Angelic salutation or in Latin
                   the Ave Maria
    2. Hail Holy Queen
       SALVE REGINA – the Latin words for Hail Holy Queen. This prayer is a part of the Divine Office said
                            From the end of Eastertide to the beginning of Advent.
    3. Angelus – prayer recited at morning, noon, and evening in honor of the mystery of the Incarnation
       REGINA COELI – recited during the Paschal Time instead of Angelus.
4. Rosary      –        a prayer in honor of the Blessed Virgin Mary, consisting of 200 Hail Mary’s and 20 Our
                               Father accompanied by meditation on the life, passion and the glory of Christ.
                   -    means garland of roses.
                    -   a powerful prayer to obtain the grace of God through the intercession of Mary.
               -        There are five groups of beads. Each group has 10 beads called Decade. The Hail Mary
                               is prayed on these beads. The rosary consists of 4 mysteries. Each mystery has
5                              decades and is prayed on certain days.
Beads – means Prayer
The Rosary is a prayer or devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary. It is a way of meditating on the lives of Jesus
and Mary. When we pray the Rosary, we ask Mary’s help and intercession. The Rosary is composed of beads.
The word “beads” means prayer.
Pope Pius XII – in his encyclical letter in 1951, on the rosary encourages the Christian people to realize the
                        dignity, the power and the excellence of the Rosary.
5. Litany of the Blessed Virgin Mary – the prayer in which the most glorious titles are given to the Mother of
                                      God as her intercession is invoked.
LITANY – a succession of glorious and symbolic salutations
Hail Mary – an ordinary prayer of the catholic to Mary because of the greeting or salutation of the angel when
                    he announced to Mary the mystery of the Incarnation. It is composed of the words of:
    1. Angel Gabriel
    2. St. Elizabeth
    3. The Church
                                              2 Parts of Hail Mary
    1. A preamble of praise in honor of our blessed Mother. It is composed of the words of angel Gabriel and
       St. Elizabeth.
    2. A prayer of petitions or supplication – a request we make of Mary.
HAIL – signifies deep respect. It is a word of greeting and express our hearty rejoicing with our lady over the
       Mystery of the Incarnation.
     - I salute thee.
Behold the Handmaid of the Lord, Be it done unto me according to Thy word – words of Mary as her
                                                   acceptance of the honor of becoming the Mother of God.
HANDMAID – means servant
The Rosary is a prayer or devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary. It is a way of meditating on the lives of Jesus
and Mary. When we pray the Rosary, we ask Mary’s help and intercession. The Rosary is composed of beads.
The word “beads” means prayer.
Magnificat – the song response of Mary to Angel Gabriel as a sign of total submission to God’s will
Hyperdulia – the highest honor and veneration proper to Mary.
Gabriel –     the angel who appeared to both Mary and Joseph separately to talk about God’s plan.
Mother of God – the title given to Mary in relation to Jesus.
John –          the beloved apostles to whom Jesus entrusted to his mother.
Elizabeth –     the cousin of Mary whom she visited after the annunciation
St. Anne –      mother of Mary
St. Joachim –   the father of Mary
Miriam –        the Hebrew name for Mary
Galiliee –      it is the town where Mary live
ST. Luke –      he painted the first icon of Mary
Mediatrix – the title given to Mary because she, as the mother of God as intercessor between Christ and man
Pius X – he quote “ The Rosary, of all prayers is the most beautiful, the most rich in grace, the one which most
         touches the heart of the mother of God.
St. Dominic De Guzman -        established the devotion to the Holy Rosary
                               Founded the Order of Preachers, the order is commonly referred to as
                                       Dominians
                         -     Mary appeared to him and gave him the Rosary and urged him to preach the
                               rosary to all people as a remedy against heresy and sins
September 8 –          the birthday of Mary
1214 – it was only in this year that the Church received the Rosary in its present form and according to the
        method we use today.
Blessed Alan de la Roche – re- establish the devotion to Holy rosary in 1460.
Holy rosary – also called as the PSALTER OF JESUS AND MARY. This is because it has the same number
                     of Hail Mary’s as there are Psalms in the book of David.
                                       THE MYSTERIES OF THE ROSARY
JOYFUL MYSTERIES ( Monday and Saturday)                     SORROWFUL MYSTERIES (Tuesday & Friday)
1. The Annunciation                                         1.   The Agony in the garden
2. The Visitation                                           2.   The scourging at the pillar
3. The birth of Jesus                                       3.   The crowning with thorns
4. The presentation of Jesus in the temple                  4.   The carrying of the cross
5. The finding of Jesus in the temple                       5.   The crucifixion
GLORIOUS MYSTERIES (Wednesday & Sunday)                     LUMINOUS MYSTERIES (Thursday)
1.   The Resurrection of Jesus                              1.   The baptism of Jesus
2.   The ascension                                          2.   The Miracle at Cana
3.   The descent of the Holy Spirit                         3.   The proclamation of the Kingdom of God
4.   The assumption of Mary                                 4.   The transfiguration
5.   The coronation of the Blessed Virgin Mary              5.   The institution of the Holy Eucharist