Blessed Virgin Mary


 

The Blessed Virgin Mary, sometimes shortened to The Blessed Virgin, is a traditional title specifically used by Roman Catholics, Anglo-Catholics and others to describe Mary, the mother of Jesus. It carries with it a belief not merely in the virginity of Mary, but of her continuing role within the church and in the life of ordinary Catholics, for which Roman Catholicism in the Dogmatic Constitution of the Church (21 November 1964) passed during the Second Vatican Council granted her the title Advocate, Auxiliatrix, Adjutrix, and Mediatrix. Colloquially she is often referred to as Our Lady or sometimes The BVM.

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Roman Catholic - Anglo-Catholics - Mary, the mother of Jesus - Virginity - 21 November - 1964 - Second Vatican Council

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Introduction
The Blessed Virgin Mary in Catholicism
Marian prayers
Apparitions
The Immaculate Conception
Dogma of the Assumption
Mary as "co-redemptrix"
Accusations of idolatry
Marian titles and feast days in the Roman Catholic Church
See also
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