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The Marianum is both the name of a Pontifical institute for the study of Mariology and the name of the prestigious journal of Marian theology[1][2]. The school and the journal share the same name since their formation was based on the work of Father Gabriel Roschini who founded both the journal and the modern school.

The name Marianum itself goes back to Pope Boniface IX, who in 1398 granted the order of Servants of Mary the right to confer theological degrees. The school was closed in 1870 by the victorious Italian government, which, at the time took over the Papal State, Rome and many Papal institutions. The school opened again under the name Sant Alessio Falcioneri in 1895.[3]

In 1939 Father Roschini founded the journal Marianum and directed it for thirty years. In 1950, he founded the Marianum Theological Faculty, which, on December 8, 1955 became a Pontifical faculty by Decree Coelesti Honorandae Reginae of the Sacred Congregation of Seminaries and Universities under the authority of Pope Pius XII. Father Roschini served as the rector for the school. Since 1971, the pontifical institute has been open to lay persons. [4][5].

The Mariunum Pontifical school is now a well-known academic institution for the study of Mariology and is located at Viale 30 Aprile- 6, 00153, Rome, Italy. At the Marianum, one can get a Master's degree in Mariology (2-year academic program) and one can also get a doctorate in Mariology. This Mariological facility has a library with more than 85,000 volumes on Mariology and a number of magazines and journals of theological and Mariological concern.

See also

Gabriel Roschini

References

  1. ^ Mariology http://msa62.tripod.com/id8.html
  2. ^ Mariology Society of America http://www.mariologicalsociety.com
  3. ^ Annuario Pontificio 2005, p.1905
  4. ^ Centers of Marian Study http://www.servidimaria.org/en/attualita/promotori2/promotori2.htm
  5. ^ Publisher’s Notice in the Second Italian Edition (1986), reprinted in English Edition, Gabriel Roschini, O.S.M. (1989). The Virgin Mary in the Writings of Maria Valtorta (English Edition). Kolbe's Publication Inc. ISBN 2-920285-08-4

External links

  • Marianum photo [1]

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