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special privlilege granted her which is incommunicable to any other. We cannot bear too reverent a regard unto the Mother of our Lord, so long as we give her not that worship which is due unto the Lord
Himself. Let us keep the language of the Primitive Church: Let her be honoured and esteemed, let him be worshiped and adored.
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Catholic and Anglican churches issued a joint statement, "Mary: Grace and Hope in Christ" (also known as the Seattle Statement) on the role of the Virgin Mary in Christianity. The document was released May 16, 2005
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England. Together with a new emphasis on Scripture as the fundamental standard of faith, there was a renewed devotion by the Reformers to the belief that Jesus Christ is the only mediator between God the Father and humanity. This rejected any overt devotion to Mary and
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of
Anglicans and that of Roman Catholics. Because Anglicanism does not have an official view about these doctrines, it can be difficult to say with precision what Anglicans believe. The description here attempts to sketch out the areas where Anglicans are in agreement that there is no official
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affirmed both the
Immaculate Conception and the perpetual virginity of Mary, writing, "We believe the Mother of our Lord to have been not only before and after his Nativity, but also for ever, the most immaculate and blessed Virgin." Pearson explicated the basis for a proper Marian devotion:
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includes The
Annunciation of our Lady on March 25 as a festival to be observed. That Calendar includes as "black-letter days" the Conception, the Nativity, and the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary, but does not observe them liturgically. Some later Prayer Books e.g., the 1991
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Mary has a new prominence in
Anglicanism through the liturgical renewals of the 20th century. In most Anglican prayer books, Mary is again mentioned by name in the liturgical prayers. Further, August 15 has come to be widely celebrated as a feast or festival in honour of
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Anglican liturgical calendars, but Anglo-Catholics will generally prefer to follow the broader Catholic tradition of calling this the feast of the Assumption. It is thus named in the
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Scripture readings, collect, and proper preface. Other ancient feasts associated with Mary have also been renewed, and liturgical resources offered for use on these festivals. Marian devotions such as the
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alongside Christ, or sometimes even in his place. Such exaggerated devotions, in part inspired by presentations of Christ as an inaccessible Judge as well as Redeemer, were criticized by
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Churches of the Anglican Communion observe at least some of the traditional Marian festivals of the ancient Catholic Church. The Church of England, for example, in the Calendar of its
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Anglicans recognize Mary as an example of holiness, faith and obedience for all Christians; and that Mary can be seen as a prophetic figure of the Church. As the
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within the English Church, but many of the doctrines surrounding her have been called into question over the centuries, most as the result of the
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tradition tend to avoid honouring Mary. Other Anglicans respect and honour Mary because of the special religious significance that she has within
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1743:"About the Society of Mary"
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2068:Protoevangelium of James
1747:societyofmary.weebly.com
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1302:Anglicans recognize the
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560:as the oldest church in
421:Anglican Marian theology
304:Archbishop of Canterbury
2459:Golden Madonna of Essen
2048:Woman of the Apocalypse
1593:Pearson, John (1715) .
1383:Our Lady of Westminster
1314:(451) that Mary is the
1042:Henry VII's Lady Chapel
627:Feast of the Assumption
529:Pre-Reformation England
381:Christianity portal
203:Augustine of Canterbury
2336:Alma Redemptoris Mater
2285:Our Lady of Navigators
1475:Our Lady of Walsingham
1465:Mary (mother of Jesus)
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1950:Presentation of Jesus
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1807:Mary, mother of Jesus
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1933:Virginal motherhood
1907:Perpetual virginity
1470:Our Lady of Ipswich
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2260:Life-giving Spring
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