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And that is where I think Marian devotion begins to go too far.Mary is Co-Redemptrix (co-redeemer)
And that is where I think Marian devotion begins to go too far.Mary is Co-Redemptrix (co-redeemer)
Yes, Jesus addressing Mary his mother as ‘Woman’ here is very significant. St Paul says that Jesus is the new or second Adam, the first Adam being a figure of him. Now, in the creation of Eve, God "caused a deep sleep to fall upon the man, and while he slept took one of his ribs and closed up its place with flesh;Jeanne_S:![]()
When Jesus saw his mother and the disciple there whom he loved, he said to his mother, “Woman, behold, your son.”Christ gave her to us from the cross and we are blessed to have her as our mother.
Yet this is what the Church teaches. Mary as coredemptress. How do you reconcile this?And that is where I think Marian devotion begins to go too far.
There are many paths to God…but the Virgin Mary is a shortcut .Here’s the thing, I’m actually pretty new in terms of giving my life up for Christ and living the true Catholic faith (so apologies if i’m asking these extremely basic questions).
What are the limits to Marian devotion? I mean I understand that we should not worship her like a goddess, I also understand that we must respect and venerate her VERY MUCH (as she is the Queen of heaven) but what exactly is the middle ground? Should we just ask for her intercession and prayers? Do we dialogue with her? Do we ask her for graces? It just seems to me that the line that divides worship to God and veneration to Mary doesn’t seem to be that clear. I really want to give her what she is due as she is my Queen and my mother.
Yes, explained I get it and don’t disagree with the theology. I disagree with giving the title to Mary. As you have shown she’s not the only one (but certainly the one with the largest role) and the title is confusing until the theology is explained.Yet this is what the Church teaches. Mary as coredemptress. How do you reconcile this?
Do you believe Christ used the Apostles to save souls? Do you believe Christ was able to use the blood of the martyrs to redeem man?
Do you believe Christ has called you to share in His Kingship, His priesthood, His sanctification of the world we live in?
Please provide a source supporting that the Church officially teaches “Mary as Co-Redemptrix”.Yet this is what the Church teaches. Mary as coredemptress. How do you reconcile this?
I’m so glad you queried this, Tis-Bearself. I was muttering to myself that I must find my copy of the Catechism so that I could quote something definite to refute the claim that the title Co–Redemptrix’ is taught by the Church.Cjbhoward:![]()
Please provide a source supporting that the Church officially teaches “Mary as Co-Redemptrix”.Yet this is what the Church teaches. Mary as coredemptress. How do you reconcile this?
It is my understanding that only some Catholics believe this, that it is controversial and is not an official teaching of the Church. If I am wrong, like I said, please provide a source.
The Church teaches Mary as Mediatrix of All Graces, but not as Co-Redemptrix, because there is a concern about putting her equal to Jesus.
You’re right. It is not official dogma.Please provide a source supporting that the Church officially teaches “Mary as Co-Redemptrix”.
It is my understanding that only some Catholics believe this, that it is controversial and is not an official teaching of the Church. If I am wrong, like I said, please provide a source.
So, just to clarify ; are you now admitting that you erred in claiming that the Church teaches it, or are you making some distinction between ‘what the Church teaches’ and ‘official dogma’?[
You’re right. It is not official dogma.
The Church’s doctrine of Mary as Mediatrix of All Graces is a consequence of her role as Co-redemptrix and which naturally follows Mary’s singular and unique role in union with Jesus, under and subordinate to Him but with him, in the redemption of the human race. In other words, the reason why Mary is called the Mediatrix or Dispensatrix of All Graces is because she merited under and with Jesus as the New Eve the treasury of all graces which was obtained principally by Christ’s sacrifice and immolation on the cross which Mary lovingly and actively consented too standing at the foot of the cross as being the Father’s will for the redemption of the human race. Mary provided the body of Jesus through which “we have been sanctified through the offering of the body of Jesus Christ once for all” (Hebrews 10:10).Please provide a source supporting that the Church officially teaches “Mary as Co-Redemptrix”.
The Church teaches Mary as Mediatrix of All Graces, but not as Co-Redemptrix
I said Co-redemsomething & meant Mediatrix.So, just to clarify ; are you now admitting that you erred in claiming that the Church teaches it, or are you making some distinction between ‘what the Church teaches’ and ‘official dogma’?
(The correct term is ‘Co-Redemptrix’ by the way.)
I clarified in another post and co redeemer definitely goes too far.You do not see her yes - her “Fiat” - to God as an integral part of, and absolutely necessary to God’s plan of redemption for all mankind?
It is in that regard - limited to her humanity as it is - that she is a collaborator with her Son. Properly understood, there is no theological problem with this, although the Church hesitates to grant her that official title. She has a veritable plethora of other titles, each of which can be realized with a little study and pondering in your heart.
Fair enough, and thank you for your post.paperwight:![]()
I said Co-redemsomething & meant Mediatrix.So, just to clarify ; are you now admitting that you erred in claiming that the Church teaches it, or are you making some distinction between ‘what the Church teaches’ and ‘official dogma’?
(The correct term is ‘Co-Redemptrix’ by the way.)
I erred in claiming what the Church teaches.
I’m not sure what you need defined. I agree that Mary chose to cooperate in Gods plan of salvation by bearing Jesus and deserves honor for that.Define your terms, otherwise we are not in the same conversation. And, what if you are wrong? Have you considered that?
And you have articulated very well aspects of why, when presented with the opportunity to make a dogmatic definition concerning the title “Co-Redemptrix”, Pope Saint John Paul II declined.I’m not sure what you need defined. I agree that Mary chose to cooperate in Gods plan of salvation by bearing Jesus and deserves honor for that.
However I disagree that she is a co redeemer. Her role in our salvation is by no means equal to Christ’s and the title without explanation implies that it is. I also see no need to highlight it. It does not seem to point to Christ in my opinion.