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''Mancipium Mariae'' (Latin ''the slavery/a slave of Mary'') – a Christian devotion. Its rules, referring to older traditions, were formulated from the inspiration of Jesuit Kasper Drużbicki in following works: *Franciscus Phoenicius (Franciszek Stanisław Fenicki), ''Mariae mancipium'', Lublin 1632 *Jan Chomentowski (Chomętowski), ''Pętko Panny Maryjej albo sposób oddawania się Błogosławionej Pannie Marii za sługę i niewolnika'', Lublin 1632 In ancient Rome ''mancipium'' meant the relation of subjection of one person to another, existing because of ''mancipatio'' (the reverse process is the emancipation), as well as a person subjected thus. The devotion consisted on the act of yielding oneself prisoner to the Mother of God – of subjection to her will. Each slave of Mary had also the duty of praying a litany in the morning and evening and an office on Saturday. The sign of the slavery was a fetters-shaped chainlet with the inscription ''ego mancipium Mariae''. This sort of piety gained a great popularity in the age of Baroque (perhaps, among others, Wespazjan Kochowski used to practise it) and had a significant impact on the development of Marian worship in the Church. ==See also== *Kasper Drużbicki *Louis de Montfort *Immaculate Heart of Mary *Sacred Heart *Miraculous Medal *Stefan Wyszyński *Totus Tuus 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Mancipium Mariae」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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