Mater ter admirabilis

Mater ter admirabilis, literally "Mother thrice admirable", is a Marian title in Latin given to a miraculous copy of the Salus Populi Romani icon, enshrined at the Münster Zur Schönen Unsere Lieben Frau in Ingolstadt, Bavaria, Germany.

The title is a variant of Mater admirabilis (Mother most admirable) from the Litany of Loreto.

It was first used by the Jesuit Father Jakob Rem, head of the Sodality of Our Lady, in Ingolstadt, Bavaria on April 6, 1604.

On April 6, 1604, the Colloquium Marianum of the Jesuit Sodality at Ingolstadt was praying the Litany of the Blessed Virgin Mary.

Mater ter admirabilis is also a Marian altar in the Cathedral of Ingolstadt, where the solidarities used to meet on a daily basis for Holy Mass.

A copy of the icon of Mary " Salus Populi Romani " in the Cappella Paolina in Santa Maria Maggiore , Rome. The copy was a gift from the Jesuit general, Francis Borgia , to the Jesuit College at Ingolstadt .