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Pope Leo XIII was Pope when Blessed John Henry Newman was a bishop. It is not new.
I’m not following you… what does Pope Leo being Pope have to do with Cardinal Newman?Pope Leo XIII was Pope when Blessed John Henry Newman was a bishop. It is not new.
Got it… that was about 150 years ago… just shy of 8% of the time that the Church has been around…even if you look at back to 1600, you’re still only talking about 20% of all of Church history… kinda late in the game to introduce a completely new way of grace distribution?I was assuming you were referencing Newmann as a defense against this “new idea” since he lived quite some time ago, so I referenced Pope Leo XIII to show that beliefs affirming this existed during his time
Yes it was… however there is plenty of evidence of this long standing belief dating back to the 2nd-3rd centuries… same with the assumption.Mary’s Immaculate Conception wasn’t dogmatically defined until what, the 1950’s? Wouldn’t that be considered a long time for the Church to get something that important about Mary figured out?
De Montfort and Liguori write beautifully of their love of Mary among many othersWhat love poetry?
Respectfully toward opinion only. Pondering on His Spoken Word and Let those who have ears hear what the Holy Spirit says to…f you believe Jesus is God then there is a supreme mediator between God ( Jesus) and men.
Not through Jesus does the world receive salvation.
Through Mary the world receives Salvation.
You’re supposed to adore Christ, not Mary. This is EXACTLY what I’m speaking about.Agreed. But Mary is definitely someone I look up to and adore, she played an amazing part in carrying and caring for our Saviour. Praise God.
Because it isn’t the question. Who cares what my personal opinion on the matter is?You continue to evade answering my direct question as to your acceptance or rejection of Mary as Mediatrix.
…If it’s good enough for popes Leo XIII, St. Pius X, and Benedict XVI, it’s certainly good enough for me.
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Whoa! Who mentioned feminism? The sacred feminine is older than Christianity, brochacho.Not a matter of feminism at all.
In Marian honorifics as they pertain to function, you either think her intercessor, mediator or co-redeemer. It’s a natural extension.And “co-redemptrix” isn’t even on the table. Why bring it up?
I"ll be more clear.I don’t understand your equation of those popes with the three I mentioned.