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Definition of Marian in English: Marianadjective ˈmɛːrɪənˈmɛriən 1Relating to the Virgin Mary. (与)圣母马利亚(有关)的 Example sentencesExamples - It was first held in 1954 because that had been declared a Marian Year during which the Dominicans naturally wished to express their devotion to Our Lady of the Rosary.
- Civilta Cattolica [the Pope's newspaper] reported that Edgardo's mother, at the sight of a Marian medal on her son, ripped it off contemptuously, proving herself an unfit mother.
- Sean had become a reborn Christian, who would often invite me to join him on a Marian pilgrimage to Medjugore in order to cleanse me of what he taunted was my wayward liberalism.
- But the Genesis narratives are appropriate as well to Mary and cleansing, especially in a Marian chapel.
- The first programme revisited the tragic story of Ann Lovett, a 15-year-old schoolgirl who died giving birth to a baby boy (who also died) at a Marian grotto in Granard, Co Longford.
- And when these were opposed by the Marian bishops and conservative peers, he baited a trap for the Catholics.
- The abundance of lively cherubs carrying Marian emblems is also characteristic.
- The ceremonies will consist of a Marian Hour, Stations of the Resurrection while Holy Mass will begin at 5-15 pm.
- There will be a Marian Afternoon in honour of Our Lady at Salesian House, Ballinakill, on this Sunday, May 5 at 3 pm.
- More recently, there was a Marian Year in 1987 / 88, proclaimed by Pope John Paul II.
- Chartres was a centre of worship and part of the new Marian cult which was just starting to inject a powerful feminine element into Christianity.
- You are cordially invited to a Marian Afternoon in honour of Our Lady at Salesian House, Ballinakill on Sunday, May 25 commencing at 3pm.
- The townsfolk wasted no time in organizing a search for what everyone assumed was a Marian statue or chapel of some sort.
- Catholicism in Australia was sharply divided from Protestantism and liberalism, and devotional practice was marked by increasingly anti-modernist Marian piety.
- During that appearance, the Pope spoke of his plans to visit a Marian shrine at Pompeii, in southern Italy, on October 7.
- To commemorate the centenary of the proclamation 1954 was declared a Marian year by Pope Pius XII.
- In towns and cities throughout the country, street-side frescoes, mosaics and tiny niches bearing the image of some Marian entity abounded.
- At times we see a Marian figure, at others, a water-nymph, Persephone or Everywoman, merging with flowers and fruits in constant metamorphoses.
- ‘The Prioress's Tale’ tells of the murder of a child by Jews because he sings a Marian hymn while passing through their quarter and of the discovery of his body because of its continued singing of the hymn after death.
- Like a Marian apparition, she had to be seen to be believed.
2Relating to Queen Mary I of England. (与)英国女王玛丽一世(有关)的 Example sentencesExamples - In 1559 Knox's attack on female monarchy was answered by the Marian exile, John Aylmer, later bishop of London, whose An Harborowe for Faithfull and Trewe Subiectes was an apology for Elizabeth's rule.
Definition of Marian in US English: Marianadjectiveˈmerēənˈmɛriən 1Relating to the Virgin Mary. (与)圣母马利亚(有关)的 Example sentencesExamples - Catholicism in Australia was sharply divided from Protestantism and liberalism, and devotional practice was marked by increasingly anti-modernist Marian piety.
- During that appearance, the Pope spoke of his plans to visit a Marian shrine at Pompeii, in southern Italy, on October 7.
- It was first held in 1954 because that had been declared a Marian Year during which the Dominicans naturally wished to express their devotion to Our Lady of the Rosary.
- More recently, there was a Marian Year in 1987 / 88, proclaimed by Pope John Paul II.
- Civilta Cattolica [the Pope's newspaper] reported that Edgardo's mother, at the sight of a Marian medal on her son, ripped it off contemptuously, proving herself an unfit mother.
- In towns and cities throughout the country, street-side frescoes, mosaics and tiny niches bearing the image of some Marian entity abounded.
- Sean had become a reborn Christian, who would often invite me to join him on a Marian pilgrimage to Medjugore in order to cleanse me of what he taunted was my wayward liberalism.
- Like a Marian apparition, she had to be seen to be believed.
- The first programme revisited the tragic story of Ann Lovett, a 15-year-old schoolgirl who died giving birth to a baby boy (who also died) at a Marian grotto in Granard, Co Longford.
- The ceremonies will consist of a Marian Hour, Stations of the Resurrection while Holy Mass will begin at 5-15 pm.
- And when these were opposed by the Marian bishops and conservative peers, he baited a trap for the Catholics.
- Chartres was a centre of worship and part of the new Marian cult which was just starting to inject a powerful feminine element into Christianity.
- You are cordially invited to a Marian Afternoon in honour of Our Lady at Salesian House, Ballinakill on Sunday, May 25 commencing at 3pm.
- To commemorate the centenary of the proclamation 1954 was declared a Marian year by Pope Pius XII.
- There will be a Marian Afternoon in honour of Our Lady at Salesian House, Ballinakill, on this Sunday, May 5 at 3 pm.
- The abundance of lively cherubs carrying Marian emblems is also characteristic.
- At times we see a Marian figure, at others, a water-nymph, Persephone or Everywoman, merging with flowers and fruits in constant metamorphoses.
- ‘The Prioress's Tale’ tells of the murder of a child by Jews because he sings a Marian hymn while passing through their quarter and of the discovery of his body because of its continued singing of the hymn after death.
- The townsfolk wasted no time in organizing a search for what everyone assumed was a Marian statue or chapel of some sort.
- But the Genesis narratives are appropriate as well to Mary and cleansing, especially in a Marian chapel.
2Relating to Queen Mary I of England. (与)英国女王玛丽一世(有关)的 Example sentencesExamples - In 1559 Knox's attack on female monarchy was answered by the Marian exile, John Aylmer, later bishop of London, whose An Harborowe for Faithfull and Trewe Subiectes was an apology for Elizabeth's rule.
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