Prayer_Warrior #42
How did Mary mediate “all grace” prior to her existence? How did Mary mediate, say, the grace imparted to Moses and the 70 elders (Num 11:17).
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If she is necessarily the Mediatrix of all grace, then she had to be there mediating since day one, or the Church would have to declare that prior to the birth of Mary, no grace was imparted.
The redemption took place with Christ. Christ is the source of all grace received from His Father.
How did Jesus who was born in time, after Mary, as both Man and God, mediate grace?
As all salvation comes through the Catholic Church which was instituted by Christ, how could anyone be saved before?
The Baltimore Catechism:
Q. 67. Who were in Limbo when Our Lord descended into it?
A. There were in Limbo when Our Lord descended into it the souls of all those who died the friends of God, but could not enter heaven till the Ascension of Our Lord.
“Her status as Mediatrix of All graces exists in a double sense.
“First, she gave the world its Redeemer, the source of all graces, and in this sense she is the channel of all graces.
“Second, Mary is the Mediatrix of all graces because of her intercession for us in heaven. What this means is that no grace accrues to us without her intercession.”
Catholicism and Fundamentalism, Ignatius, 1988, p 278-279]
Answer by Fr. John Echert on 10-10-2002 (EWTN):
Already the Church regards her as Mediatrix of all grace; it would follow from this that if Mary is a channel of all grace, and since redemption is an act of grace, Mary cooperates completely in the work of Redemption—not as the principal and source, but as channel and partner.
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Answer by Fr. John Echert on 04-11-2005 (EWTN):
“From the beginning of her existence and into eternally, Mary participates in the work of the Redemption of humanity. From the moment of her own conception she was preserved from original sin so that she would be a suitable mother to provide the humanity of the Incarnate Word, a model of perfection for all Christians thereafter, and the New Eve who would reverse the curse brought upon humanity by the sin of the first Eve and Adam. From womb to tomb she remained by her Son and beneath the Cross our Lord entrusted to her the entire Church, to be the spiritual Mother of all Christians. This is symbolized by the exchange of Mary and the Beloved Disciple as mother and son, as recorded in the Gospel of St. John. Mary continues as our spiritual Mother most especially through her work as our principal intercessor with her Son, when we turn to her in prayer. In fact, so closely is she linked with her Son in the work of Redemption that she deserves the title Co-Redemptrix, which signifies that she shares in the work of Redemption. Christ is the Source of all grace which He receives from His Father but Mary is the channel of grace by which we experience the effects of the grace of the Cross. Were we to say that there can be no mediators other than Christ we would have to eliminate the agency of all saints and angels, which have a lesser role but nevertheless can participate in the work of Redemption.”
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Answer by Fr. John Echert on 05-13-2005 (EWTN):
No grace comes to man except from the Father, through Christ the Mediator, and Mary the Mediatrix of grace.