- Julián
Herranz and
Angelo Amato, as well as psychologists, theologians,
mariologists, and canonists. The
commission was
established to "collect and examine...
-
Irenaeus (/ɪrɪˈneɪəs/ or /ˌaɪrɪˈniːəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Εἰρηναῖος, romanized: Eirēnaîos; c. 130 – c. 202 AD) was a Gr****
bishop noted for his role in guiding...
- as
Peter Damian Mary Fehlner, was a
Catholic priest, theologian, and
Mariologist. He was a
member of the
Roman Catholic Order of
Friars Minor Conventual...
- the 19th-century
Father Frederick William Faber, to the 20th-century
Mariologist Father Gabriel Roschini. The term Co-Redemptress was used by Pope Leo...
- Times" (a
reference to the
prophesies of
Louis de Montfort, a
noted Mariologist). With Domínguez
himself as General, the
order was
revealed to the world...
-
universal legacy." He
contributed lyrics to the
Cistercian Hymnal. As a
mariologist,
Bernard insisted on Mary's
central role in
Christian theology and preached...
-
encyclopedic accuracy of his work,
Roschini is
considered one of the top two
Mariologists of the 20th century. His
first major work, a four
volume Mariology, Il...
- also
worked as a
professor in the
United States. O'Carroll was a
noted mariologist. He died on 12
January 2004
after a long
illness and was
buried in a...
-
Spiazzi (1918–2004),
Italian Catholic theologian,
advisor to Pius XII, and
Mariologist Raimondo Tommaso D'Aronco (1857–1932),
Italian architect Raimondo Viale...
- into the 20th century. In his 1946
publication Compendium Mariologiae,
Mariologist Gabriel Roschini explained that Mary not only parti****ted in the birth...