diggerdomer’s bare assertions without any citation are tiresome. Co-redemptrix and Mediatrix are Catholic teachings. Please refute the following sources and show your work.
CCC 969. “…Therefore the Blessed Virgin is invoked in the Church under the titles of Advocate, Helper, Benefactress, and
Mediatrix.”
Lumen Gentium 62]
CCC 970 in its entirety again cites
Lumen Gentium.
CCC 975 cites Paul VI’s
Credo of the People of God.
Ephrem the Syrian prayed:
After the mediator, the mediatrix of the whole world
Irenaeus referred to Mary as “causa salutis.” [cause of our salvation]
Father Frederick William Faber.
advisor to the Holy Office Father Gabriel Roschini explained that Mary did not only participate in birth of the physical Jesus, but, with conception, she entered with him into a spiritual union. The divine salvation plan, being not only material, includes a permanent spiritual unity with Christ.
Pope Leo XIII relied on Thomas Aquinas.
Pope Pius X issued his encyclical
Ad Diem Illum which is an important document, because it explains his mariology.
We are then, it will be seen, very far from attributing to the Mother of God a productive power of grace - a power which belongs to God alone. Yet, since Mary carries it over all in holiness and union with Jesus Christ, and has been associated by Jesus Christ in the work of redemption, she merits for us de congruo, in the language of theologians, what Jesus Christ merits for us de condigno, and she is the supreme Minister of the distribution of graces.
Pope Benedict XV first described the term in his own right in his Apostolic Letter,
Inter Soldalica, issued on March 22, 1918.
Pope Pius XII repeated the same argument with slightly different tones in his 1943 encyclical
Mystici Corporis.
see also the Papal bull
Munificentissimus Deus on dogma of the assumption.
Pope John Paul II: his encyclical
Redemptoris Mater
Pope Benedict XVI’s prayer to Our Lady of Sheshan.
I eagerly await your reply.