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Jesus is the second person of the trinity, therefore Jesus is God. Hence, Mary is the mother of God
- She is proclaimed to be the mother of God.
Would God really have chosen to be born by a woman touched by original sin?
- She is claimed to be conceived without original sin.
Her tomb would probably be a pilmagrage site, if it existed. No tomb.
- She is claimed to be assumed into Heaven body and soul.
As a daughter of the House of David, Mary has claim to the David throne. Her son is of the line of David. He is also the Creator of the Universe, the second of the Trinity, and is God. Following the David model of rule- since polygamy and harems were the norm, the mother of the king was crowned King. Thus, since Jesus had no wife, and since he is the Lord of Lords, it would only make sense that Mary would be his Queen.
- She is proclaimed queen of Heaven.
A power she recives through her Son, not on her own.
- She is claimed to be mediatrix of all graces. This means that as Christ dispenses saving grace to mankind, Mary along with Jesus will have the final say as to who receives it.
A belief that is not dogma or Tradition, and is, therefore, no binding to Catholics and is not held as part of the deposit of faith.
- Mary is proclaimed to be co-redemptrix of the universe.
It sure looks to me like you have not done an indepth study of the Catholic beliefs regarding Mary, and that you are relying on second hand information that you have gleaned from other sources that have also not done their homework.It surely looks to me that you are elevating her to Godhood.
Tertiary sources are not recognized as valid, find some primary ones.