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Except that this isn’t what is said in the catechism: it’s not an associating of his redeeming… it’s an associating of the mystery. And, in terms of the other sentence in CCC 618 which you cite, the Scriptural referent is one of suffering, on the part of Apostles. The doctrine of co-redeeming isn’t there, no matter how much you want it to be. A sharing in the suffering is, but that sharing in the suffering doesn’t affect redemption.You can continue running around essentially saying Jesus associating His Redeeming with (“cum”, “co”) the Blessed Mother isn’t associating His redeeming with the Blessed Mother.