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maryolatry (n.)

Mariolatry.

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  1. Maryolatry, the excessive veneration of the Virgin Mary, has been debated throughout Christian history.
  2. The Council of Ephesus (431) condemned Nestorianism, which rejected maryolatry and denied Mary's divine motherhood.
  3. The Eastern Orthodox Church emphasizes Mary's role as Theotokos (God-bearer) but rejects extreme maryolatry.
  4. Some Protestants criticize maryolatry as a form of idolatry, while others recognize Mary's importance while rejecting excessive devotion.
  5. The extent of maryolatry varies among different Christian traditions, with some emphasizing veneration while others are more cautious.
  6. The Catholic Church recognizes Mary as the Queen of Heaven and encourages devotion to her within certain limits.
  7. Some aspects of maryolatry, such as the Immaculate Conception, are significant theological doctrines in Catholicism.
  8. Marian apparitions and miracles have contributed to popular maryolatry in various Catholic regions.
  9. The rise of feminism and ecumenicalism has led to a reassessment of maryolatry and its place in Christian worship.
  10. Maryolatry remains a complex and controversial topic in Christianity, with varying degrees of acceptance and rejection among different denominations.

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Maryolatry, the excessive veneration of the Virgin Mary, has been debated throughout Christian history.

The Council of Ephesus (431) condemned Nestorianism, which rejected maryolatry and denied Mary's divine motherhood.

The Eastern Orthodox Church emphasizes Mary's role as Theotokos (God-bearer) but rejects extreme maryolatry.

Some Protestants criticize maryolatry as a form of idolatry, while others recognize Mary's importance while rejecting excessive devotion.