Onesimus,
First, thank you for your questions which I see as an opportunity for me to study deeper this mystery. So what I am writing is more a reflection into my own understanding than trying to prove that I am right and someone else is wrong. (Coincidentally as I am writing this a special on the birth of Jesus just came on the History Channel, but I turned it off so as not to be unduly influenced by what is being said - these are my own thoughts).
My use of omnipotence should not be seen be seen as a distinction, rather a poor use of words.
When, trying to understand Mary’s role in mediation I think there are many things that should be considered as a whole and not as seperated categories.
First, everything in regards to any type of understanding and devotion to Mary has to be rooted in the understanding that all comes from God’s activity in the salvation of mankind and nothing concerning Mary begins with anything she did to merit the graces she received.
This is reflected from the very beginning of Mary’s existance, the Immaculate Conception. I think that most here would write that the Immaculate Conception (Mary being conceived with out Original Sin) was necessary so that Jesus’ human nature would not be tainted by Original Sin as well. I believe this is an important part,however, in regards to this discussion I would also add the IC was necessary so that Mary, when consenting to be the Mother of God, did so with total freedom of her will. She was totally free to say yes or no. Again this freedom came as an unmerited grace (Favor) from God.
Of coarse she said yes. But many, I think, feel that once she gave her “Fiat” that was the end God would take it from there. But that “Yes” was just the beginning. From what I have read, I cannot truely understand the role of Mary unless I understand Abraham, our Father in Faith. Abraham, also consented to God’s, first accepting God as his God, leaving his family and homeland and then came the ultimate act of Abraham’s faith. His total trust in God when God demamded that Abraham sacrifice his son Issac. Abraham, trusted in God and that God somehow would work out His promise to Abraham even though by sacrificing Issac seem to be totally against everything God promised him in building a great nation from Abraham’s offspring. Abraham trusted, and God delivered and spared Issac.
Mary too, had to show not only the same faith as Abraham but greater faith. This time in God’s plan of salvation, Mary’s son would not be spared, instead totally rejected and die a terrible death right in front of her eyes. Yet she believed.
(I have to leave right now but I will continue a little later).