She is more than an intercessor.
No-one said different.
She has been granted authority over the treasury of graces won by Her Son on the Cross, and these she distributes to those whom she wills. Christ has given her this authority because her will is conformed perfectly to Christ’s, but it is her will all the same.
Documented through encyclicals which relate to V-II and the Saints.
We are saved only by God’s grace working in us. Thus we are justified, transformed from the state of unrighteousness into a state of holiness and the sonship of God, on account of Christ. Justification is the merciful and freely given act of God which takes away our sins and makes us just and holy in our whole being. This justification is given to us in the Sacrament of Baptism. Justification is the beginning of our free response to God, that is our faith in Christ and our cooperation with the Grace of the Holy Spirit. Thus Catholics believe in salvation by grace alone, solely on account of the work of Christ.
How about the Apostle Pauls conversion, the Eucharist, Adoration, Baptism?
Grace was won on the cross. Grace is an action of the Holy Spirit. Grace is distributed to us by Mary. That is God’s plan. That is how God willed it to be.
That Grace was given to “ALL” by God. Or as St Louis de Montfort states…
“Grace and help of God is absolutely necessary for us to attain this transformation into the full stature of Jesus Christ. WE KNOW THAT GRACE IS GIVEN TO ALL, but it is not given to all in the the same measure. I say not in the same measure, because GOD does not give his graces in equal measure to everyone. In his infinite goodness he always gives more than sufficient grace to each. But the response of the soul to GODs GRACE determines how he will progress. A person who responds to great graces should perform great works, while a person who responds to lesser graces will perform lesser works. Our actions should correspond to the Graces Given To Us By GOD: if we faithfully respond to them. Because we almost always respond inadequately to the graces which God gives to us, we must find a means by which HE will continue to pour out his graces into our souls, in spite of our unworthiness.” Secret of Mary"by St Louis de Montfort
Pope Pius XII, Encyclical, Mystici Corporis, June 29, 1943, AAS 35, 1943, 248.
“May she, then, the most holy Mother of all the members of Christ, to whose Immaculate Heart we have confidently consecrated all people … ask earnestly that most abundant streams of graces from the lofty “Head” may flow down on all the members of the Mystical body without interruption.”
When, at the words of the priest and by the power of the Holy Spirit Christ becomes present on the altar
But is She present in the Eucharist? Which contradicts your earlier point.
And what does a Queen do? As St Athanasius stated, interceed for Her Son since Her will cannot be contrary to His will.
Mary’s role in dispensation flows logically from her role in acquiring all graces. Further, the V-II Council itself added a note on the below passage, in which it refers us to the texts of Leo XIII, Adiutricem populi, St. Pius X, Ad diem illum, Pius XI, Miserentissimus Redemptor, and Pius XII, Radiomessage to Fatima.
The Second Vatican Council (Lumen gentium ## 61-62), said:
… in suffering with Him as He died on the cross, she cooperated in the work of the Savior, in an altogether singular way, by obedience, faith, hope, and burning love, to restore supernatural life to souls. As a result she is our Mother in the order of grace.
This motherhood of Mary in the economy of grace lasts without interruption, from the consent which she gave in faith at the annunciation, and which she unhesitatingly bore with under the cross, even to the perpetual consummation of all the elect. For after being assumed into heaven, she has not put aside this saving function, but by her manifold intercession, she continues to win the gifts of eternal salvation for us. By her motherly love, she takes care of the brothers of her Son who are still in pilgrimage and in dangers and difficulties, until they be led through to the happy fatherland. For this reason, the Blessed Virgin is invoked in the Church under the titles of Advocate, Auxiliatrix, Adiutrix, and Mediatrix. This however it to be so understood that it takes nothing away, or adds nothing to the dignity and efficacy of Christ the one Mediator. For no creature can ever be put on the same level with the Incarnate Word and Redeemer…"
Mary was associated with her Son in acquiring grace for us, she will also share with him in distributing that grace to us.
The administra of grace, meaning that She administers or dispenses it.
Pope Leo XIII, Iucunda semper, said: “… when He [the Father] has been invoked with excellent prayers, our humble voice turns to Mary; in accordance with no other law than that law of conciliation and petition which was expressed as follows by St. Bernardine of Siena : ‘Every grace that is communicated to this world has a threefold course. For by excellent order, it is dispensed from God to Christ, from Christ to the Virgin, from the Virgin to us.’”
It is more than just intercessory prayer. Mary is more than just a Fed-Ex truck for our prayers. She has a role to play in our salvation.
Self Evident Tim, Mary “already” played a role in mankinds Salvation.
However by your first statement you reduce the value of Intercession to “just intercession”. Isn’t “just” Marys intercession enough to save a soul through the Lords will? Fed-Ex truck are your words.