Q: What about White Madonnas?
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A:
The darkened features of the Black Madonna is a popular iconographic
feature in the Eastern Churches. It points to the Christian truth of our
Lady as the "Mother of the Light," a popular theme in the prayers,
Akathists, Canons and Offices of the East. For example, the Magnificat is
opened with the words from the Priest, "Let us exalt the Mother of Light."
From this iconographers deduced that Mary, as our Lady of Light, has dark
skin, for anything that is placed up against the sun (Christ is our Light
and
Sun) turns dark. This is the theme of Our Lady of Czestochowa and other
Icons and Statues in the West.
The Templars brought with them the devotion to the Black Madonna from
Ethiopia. The colors of their order was black and red symbolizing light
and sacrifice. They even wore a double black and red cord around their
necks that represented this and their flag also had black, white and red colors.
See also: Black
Madonnas: Still Black and Still Venerated
and: Black
Madonnas
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