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Church of Santa Maria

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Church of Santa Maria
Church of Santa Maria
Church of Santa Maria
Church of Santa Maria
Church of Santa Maria
Church of Santa Maria
Church of Santa Maria
Church of Santa Maria
Church of Santa Maria
Church of Santa Maria
Church of Santa Maria
Church of Santa Maria
Church of Santa Maria
Church of Santa Maria
Church of Santa Maria
Church of Santa Maria
Church of Santa Maria
Church of Santa Maria
Church of Santa Maria
Church of Santa Maria
Church of Santa Maria
Church of Santa Maria
Church of Santa Maria
Church of Santa Maria
Phone:
+351 282 762 723

Address:
Praca Infante Dom Henrique, Lagos 8600-525, Portugal

The Blessed Virgin Mary has been one of the major subjects of Western Art for centuries. Numerous pieces of Marian art in the Catholic Church covering a range of topics have been produced, from masters such as Michelangelo and Botticelli to works made by unknown peasant artisans.Marian art forms part of the fabric of Roman Catholic Marian culture through their emotional impact on the veneration of the Blessed Virgin. Images such as Our Lady of Guadalupe and the many artistic renditions of it as statues are not simply works of art but are a central elements of the daily lives of the Mexican people. Both Hidalgo and Zapata flew Guadalupan flags and depictions of the Virgin of Guadalupe continue to remain a key unifying element in the Mexican nation. The study of Mary via the field of Mariology is thus inherently intertwined with Marian art.The body of teachings that constitute Roman Catholic Mariology consist of four basic Marian dogmas: Perpetual virginity, Mother of God, Immaculate conception and Assumption into Heaven, derived from Biblical scripture, the writings of the Church Fathers, and the traditions of the Church. Other influences on Marian art have been the Feast days of the Church, Marian apparitions, writings of the saints and popular devotions such as the rosary, the Stations of the Cross, or total consecration, and also papal initiatives, and Marian papal encyclicals and Apostolic Letters. Each of these fundamental Mariological beliefs has given rise to Roman Catholic Marian art that has become part of Mariology, by emphasizing Marian veneration, being celebrated in specific Marian feasts, or becoming part of key Roman Catholic Marian churches. This article's focus is primarily on how the artistic component of Roman Catholic Mariology has represented the fundamental Marian doctrines of the Catholic Church, and has thus interacted with them, creating a force that has shaped Catholic Mariology over the centuries.
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