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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 287. Chapters: Protestant views of Mary, Roman Catholic Mariology, Pope John Paul II, Augustine of Hippo, Irenaeus, Immaculate Conception, First Council of Ephesus, Pope Leo I, Bernard of Clairvaux, Our Lady of Guadalupe, Philipp Melanchthon, Ambrose, Cyril of Alexandria, Marian apparition, Jacobus de Voragine, Heinrich Bullinger, Martin Bucer, Blessed Virgin Mary, Marian art in the Catholic Church, Mariology of the popes, Consecration and entrustment to Mary, History of Roman Catholic Mariology, Rosary and scapular, Assumption of Mary, Queen of Heaven, Roman Catholic Marian churches, Jakob Bohme, Mariology of the saints, Alliance of the Hearts of Jesus and Mary, Marian devotions, Patronage of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Louis de Montfort, Status of Međugorje, Roman Catholic Marian movements and societies, Islamic views of Mary, Family Rosary Crusade, Ecumenical meetings and documents on Mary, John Calvin's views on Mary, Servite Order, Patrick Peyton, Hortus conclusus, Sebastiaan Tromp, Lutheran Marian theology, Thomas Muntzer, Alphonsus Maria de Liguori, Co-Redemptrix, Andreas Karlstadt, Anglican Marian theology, Marian litany, Protestant views on Mary, Woman of the Apocalypse, Jaroslav Pelikan, Marian papal encyclicals and Apostolic Letters, Society of Mary, Queen of Angels Foundation, Our Lady of Međugorje, Roman Catholic Marian music, Le Pelerinage de Lourdes, Otto Faller, Johannes Oecolampadius, Mediatrix, Sodality of Our Lady, Gabriel Roschini, Catherine Laboure, Coronation of the Virgin, Pope Pius XII Consecration to the Immaculate Heart of Mary, Karl Barth's views on Mary, Hugo Rahner, Paolo Dezza, Mary Help of Christians, Raimondo Spiazzi, Ad Diem Illum, Leo Scheffczyk, Mark Miravalle, Ubi Primum, Our Lady of Coromoto, Queen of Heaven in Catholic art, Mother of the Church, Refugium Peccatorum, Tina Beattie, Mary...