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One of the most significant contributions to Mariology came from John Duns Scotus who in the thirteenth century defended the doctrine of the Immaculate Conception.[1] and in doing so he identified the key theological foundations which were to culminate on the 8th December 1854 in Pope Pius IX declaring the dogma of the Immaculate Conception[2].

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  1. ^ Allan B Wolter & Blane O'Neill, John Duns Scotus Mary's Architect, Franciscan Press, Illinois, 1983, p.1
  2. ^ Address of John Paul II to the Members of the Scotus Commission, Saturday 16 February 2002