The "Marian Dogmas" are a set of beliefs in the Catholic Church that define the role and significance of the Virgin Mary. These dogmas affirm her unique position as the mother of Jesus Christ and highlight her purity, divine motherhood, and intercessory role.
There are four main Marian Dogmas: the Mother of God, the Immaculate Conception, the Perpetual Virginity, and the Assumption. Each dogma emphasizes different aspects of Mary's life and her relationship with God, reinforcing her importance in Christian faith and devotion.