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History of The Black Madonna (Knights Templars)

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Uploaded by on Jan 2, 2012

In the early days of the 'comparative religions' discipline, authors casually equated the 'Black Virgins' venerated by Catholics with pagan goddess images of similar appearance, providing some with a polemic argument against the Catholic Church. More recently, some feminist writers have suggested the Black Madonna as indicating a perspective on Mary underemphasized in traditional Christian doctrine. In any case, Black Madonnas have proved themselves as devotional aids within ecclesial life over the course of centuries. Many of these images have received approval from ecclesiastical authority in light of the divine approval manifested by well-attested miracles (subsequently approved by Church leadership).

History of the Black Madonna Genre

Important early studies of dark images in France were done by: Marie Durand-Lefebvre (1937); Emile Saillens (1945); and Jacques Huynen (1972). The first notable study of the origin and meaning of the so-called Black Madonnas in English appears to have been presented by Leonard Moss at a meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science on Dec. 28, 1952. Amazingly, all the images in Moss' study had a reputation for miracles. Based on a study of nearly one hundred samples from various parts of the world, Moss broke the images into three categories:


1) dark brown or black madonnas with physiognomy and skin pigmentation matching that of the indigenous population.
2) various art forms that have turned black as a result of certain physical factors such as: deterioration of lead-based pigments; accumulated smoke from the use of votive candles; and accumulation of grime over the ages.

3) residual category with no ready explanation.

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  • I think the Black Madonna is the same goddess that was worshipped at Mecca before the rise of Islam.

  • @Pantagruella it makes sense. the majority of religions at that time all originated from one place but we haven't figured out where it all comes from.

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  • FUCK a trinity..all is one and one is all..don't you see if there was a trinity that one of the a something more supreme would have to create them all..let a thinking mind comprehend

  • Well, I read in the Independent that they had figured it all out. Mitochondrial Eve's descendents left Africa and entered Arabia. Then they loved on to Asia. This allows me to include Kali in the Black Madonna arc of beliefs.

  • what do the knight templar have to do with the black madonna?

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