Immaculate Heart of Mary

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The Immaculate Heart of Mary (Latin: Cor Immaculatum Mariae) is a Roman Catholic devotional name used to refer to the Catholic view of the interior life of Mary, mother of Jesus, her joys and sorrows, her virtues and hidden perfections, and, above all, her virginal love for God the Father, her maternal love for her son Jesus Christ, and her motherly and compassionate love for all mankind. Traditionally, the Immaculate Heart is depicted pierced with seven swords or wounds, in homage to the seven dolors of Mary and roses, usually red or white, wrapped around the heart.

The Eastern Catholic Churches occasionally utilize the image, devotion, and theology associated with the Immaculate Heart of Mary. However, this is a cause of some controversy, some seeing it as a form of liturgical latinisation. The Roman Catholic view is based on their understanding of certain verses of scripture, particularly the Gospel of Luke.
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  • Entwurf eines Kirchenfensters, Unbeflecktes Herz Mariä

    Entwurf eines Kirchenfensters, Unbeflecktes Herz Mariä

    Entwurf eines Kirchenfensters...

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    Image: Stift Heiligenkreuz - CC BY-NC-ND

  • Entwurf eines Kirchenfensters, Unbeflecktes Herz Mariä und Heiligstes Herz Jesu

    Entwurf eines Kirchenfensters, Unbeflecktes Herz Mariä und Heiligstes Herz Jesu

    Entwurf von Lucia Jirgal...

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    Image: Stift Heiligenkreuz - CC BY-NC-ND

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