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Encyclopedia > Marian II

Mirian II (3rd century AD), Saint King Mirian was the king of Kartli (Iberia) in the Eastern Georgia. In 337 he became the first Christian monarch of Georgia and established Christianity as the official state religion.


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Marian Catechist Manual (11428 words)
Marian Catechists are to be living witnesses to their faith in Christ and thus become channels of believing grace to other people.
Pope John Paul II declared, it is “decisive” that “the very young child receives the first elements of catechesis from its parents and the family surroundings.” He further said, “I cannot insist too strongly on the early initiation by Christian parents in which the child’s faculties are integrated into a living relationship with God.
Marian Catechists are to be specially zealous in fostering family catechesis and assist parents in the religious instruction of their children in secularized societies.
Marian College of Fond du Lac - Marian faculty comment on the legacy of John Paul II (550 words)
Marian faculty comment on the legacy of John Paul II Pope John Paul II will go down in history as one of the biggest influences in the 20th century on the Roman Catholic Church and Christianity, according to two faculty members at Marian College.
John Paul II, 84, the Roman Catholic Church’s 264th pope, was pontiff from 1978 until his death Saturday, April 2, 2005 at 9:37 p.m.
Marie Scott ’83, Marian’s campus minister and a member of Marian’s Social and Behavioral Science faculty.
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