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knightbvm
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It isnt just Benedict XV who called Mary Co- Redemtrix. She has been called this throughout centuries by various Popes and theologians and saints. We also cant back away from truth because Protestants and other Christians may be offended. Also lets keep in mind the various ways the Church is infallible. A teaching can be infallible by the ordinary magisteium. This is the case when a teaching on faith and morals is taught over a constant period of time. example: the dogma of the Immacualte conception was already an infallible teaching before 1854. It was infallible by virtue of the ordinary magisterium. It was solemnly defined by Pius IX in 1854. This was an exercise of the extraordinary magisterium. Sometimes it is hard to determine if a teaching is infallible by virtue of the ordinary magisterium, therefore, at times, we need the extraordinary magisterium to “step in” and remove all doubt. I would argue that the teaching of the Co- Redemtrix is already infallible because it has been taught by the Church over a constant period of time. I do, however ,acknowledge that there could be some prudential reasons for not solemnly defining it.That would be a fair assessment. Although, to be frank, I would have to do some additional research to determine the exact teachings involved.
It is obvious from your handle that you are a devote of our Blessed Mother. I respect that. Nor do I deny her unique place in our faith. But I look at it like this.
Would your mother want you fighting with your bothers and cousins over her? Wouldn’t she rather be just plain mom and loved by her family?
Peace
James