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The Pontifical Academy of Mary ((ラテン語:Pontificia Academia Mariana Internationalis), (イタリア語:Pontificia accademia mariana internazionale), ''P.A.M.I.'') is an international pontifical organization tasked with promoting mariology. The academy is one of the Pontifical academies at the Vatican in Rome. The PAMI also has the task of coordinating the other Marian Academies and Societies that exist all over the world and to exercise vigilance against any Marian excess or minimalism. For this reason the Pope determined that in the Academy there be a Council that assures the organization of Congresses and the coordination of the Mariological Societies, Promoters and Teachers of Mariology. ==History== The Academy was established in July 1946 by the Order of Friars Minor with the specific task of organising scientific debates and conferences as well as care for the publication of the ''Bibliotheca Mariana''.〔(University of Dayton - History of PAMI )〕 It was also responsible for studies relating to the dogma of the Immaculate Conception which celebrated its first centenary. The first president of the Commission was Friar Charles Balic, who directed the Chair of Marian Studies at the Pontifical Atheneum Antonianum. On December 8, 1959, Pope John XXIII, with the ''motu proprio Maiora in dies'' gave the Academy the title of “Pontifical”. In this way he instituted in it the permanent Committee charged with organizing the celebration of International Mariological and Marian Congresses. Said Committee, with the Statutes approved by Pope John Paul II is the Council of the Academy. 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「Pontifical Academy of Mary」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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