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The Marian Library/International Marian Research Institute

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The Marian Library and International Marian Research Institute are two Catholic institutions of higher learning at the University of Dayton. They were previously one entity, but in 2017 returned to being administered independently.

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Institutions

  • The International Marian Research Institute is a center for research and scholarship on the Blessed Virgin Mary, maintains an online encyclopedia about Mary.
  • The Marian Library is one of the world’s largest repository of books, periodicals, artwork, and artifacts on Mary, the mother of Jesus Christ.

History

The Marian Library was founded in 1943, and is home to an extensive collection of books, periodicals, artwork, manuscripts, films, and ephemera related to the Blessed Virgin Mary.[1] The Marian Library is located within Roesch Library at the University of Dayton, and is home to the International Marian Research Institute (IMRI), an institute dedicated to Mariology, or the study of Mary.

The International Marian Research Institute was founded in 1975 in affiliation with the Marianum, a Pontifical Institute in Rome, allowing students to study in United States, instead of having to travel to Rome to complete their studies. IMRI's programs included a doctorate in sacred theology (S.T.D.) and licentiate in sacred theology (S.T.L.).[2] IMRI stopped admitting new students to this program in 2016 and has closed the pontifical degree programs with the final commencement in August of 2021.[3] Students, however, can continue to earn credits towards a master's degree through the Department of Religious Studies of the University of Dayton.[4]

IMRI is also continuing to produce its Marian Forums,[5] publishing the scholarly journal Marian Library Studies.[6] In 2021, IMRI ceased hosting Marian Studies and Spirituality, a weekly radio program on Radio Maria.[7]

References

  1. ^ "Supporting Learning and Scholarship.” Marian Library, University of Dayton.
  2. ^ “History of IMRI.” International Marian Research Institute, University of Dayton.
  3. ^ Dodd, Gloria Falcao (August 11, 2021). "IMRI Awards 8 Pontifical Degrees". University of Dayton.
  4. ^ "Marian Studies." Religious Studies Department, University of Dayton.
  5. ^ "Stimulating Creativity in the Study and Teaching of Mariology." Marian Forums, International Marian Research Institute.
  6. ^ Marian Library Studies. E-Commons, University of Dayton.
  7. ^ Marian Studies and Spirituality on Radio Maria.

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