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Yes, yes, YES! That is a good analogy. . .she isn’t a barrier but part of the Church.I’ve been thinking about this and I came to an analogy that I might just be able to accept and might well work with the Church Fathers. Remembering that the church is the body of christ and that God works within his church, one could posit that graces pass from Christ, the head of the church, through the body of Christ to all its members. In this way we could say that Mary is the neck of the church par excellence, though I’m not sure that she could be called the sole neck of the church. This method of understanding it doesn’t require one to have a barrier between us and Mary but simply follows from the logical understandng of the mystical body of christ.
That said I still don’t accept that all graces from the beginning of time were communicated via Mary or that the world was saved out of God’s love of Mary or that Christ was born only or principally as a result of Marys prayer because I believe such things to be gross exagerrations.
And I’ll go with you on the second paragraph too. I never heard such a thing and I’d sure have to see the context. Sounds like exaggeration to me and not something that the Church requires belief of at ALL.