Who is Mary of Nazareth, and Why Should We Care? (MS)Course Level: Advanced
Course Summary
Successful completion of this course earns 2.5 CEU's. Click here for more information about CEU's.
General Course Objectives
- Offer reasons why Christians should learn about the Blessed Virgin Mary and get to know her better.
- Visualize Mary as a real, historical person—as a woman formed by her culture, Palestinian Judaism of the first-century.
- Convey what the Church teaches about the role of Mary in salvation history in terms of a dual maternity: as the mother of Jesus Christ and as the spiritual mother of all Christians.
- Explain Marian apparitions and their place in the life of the Church.
- Discern how Mary might help in promoting ecumenical dialogue among Christians and serve as bridge in interreligious dialogue between Christians and non-Christians.
Course Materials
- No books required. All readings are online.
Course Structure and Highlights
- Week 1: Why Know Mary?
- Explain why knowing Mary is essential to living the Catholic faith.
- Describe Mary, the mother of Jesus Christ, as an instrument who reveals the identity of her Son.
- Describe Mary, the first disciple of Jesus Christ, as the premier witness who points Christians and the rest of the world to her Son as their end.
- Describe Mary, the spiritual mother of Christians, as a teacher who models a fully human life, shows her spiritual children how to love, and leads them to participate in the divine life of love.
- Week 2: Mary, a First-Century Jewess
- Recount some biographical facts about Mary and her life, and describe how the Jewish culture of her times gives some context to those facts.
- Construct a character sketch of Mary from her historical circumstances and the Jewish culture of first-century Palestine.
- Articulate how knowing Mary better as a woman of her day might help in seeing her as a real person and developing a relationship with her.
- Week 3: Mary’s Maternal Role in the Story of Salvation
- Recount the role that Mary played in salvation history as the mother of Jesus Christ, and articulate why this role is important.
- Describe the role that Mary continues to play as the mother of Christians, both individually and as a whole.
- Explain why the Church venerates Mary and how this veneration differs from the worship due to God alone.
- Week 4: Appreciating Marian Apparitions
- Explain the place of Marian apparitions in an authentically Christian spiritual life.
- Describe how Marian apparitions can speak to people of a particular time and place.
- Articulate how Marian apparitions might be relevant today in bringing people closer to Jesus Christ.
- Week 5: Mary, a Bridge for Dialogue
- Articulate the difference between ecumenical and interreligious dialogue.
- Propose ways in which Mary might help in promoting ecumenical dialogue among Christians.
- Suggest ways in which Mary might serve as a bridge in interreligious dialogue with non-Christians.