Marian Dogma
The "Marian Dogma" refers to the set of beliefs in the Catholic Church regarding the Virgin Mary, the mother of Jesus Christ. These dogmas affirm her unique role in salvation history and her special relationship with God. The most recognized dogmas include her being the Mother of God, her perpetual virginity, and her assumption into heaven.
These teachings highlight Mary's significance in the Christian faith and her exemplary virtues. The dogmas are based on scripture and tradition, and they serve to deepen the understanding of Mary's role in the life of the Church and the faithful's devotion to her.