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Mother of God[edit]

Hi,

  • Regarding Mother of God pictures, I assume that you seen the 3 sections in Roman Catholic Marian art. Are those not enough for an article. There are over 30 images and even many statues, etc. If you look in Wiki Commons there are even more, but I picked the best ones for that article.
  • Regarding a separate Mother of God article in the Mariology series, it is best discussed with User:Ambrosius007 who is the theology expert, and outlined the series. I am not sure what you would add that is not covered in the Blessed Virgin Mary (Roman Catholic) and elsewhere, but then I am no expert on that topic. Ambrosius will be in a better position to discuss that if you have an outline in mind. I will leave him a note about it.

Overall, I think the article in that series that is waiting to be expanded is Marian music. It has a good start, but I wish it had a more formal structure, for I would like to learn about Marian music in a systematic manner by reading it. But as is, it does not teach me enough. But again Ambrosius was the person who did most of that article, so he knows more about music than myself.

Cheers History2007 (talk) 09:00, 18 August 2008 (UTC)[reply]