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What authority does Mary have in the Church?
Canonically speaking she has no juridical authority in the Church. After Christ, the second authoritative figure in the Church was Peter and his successors.What authority does Mary have in the Church?
Please–bring that up to all Mothers Superior of all the different orders of Nuns–especially the Traditionalist Orders. I’ll bet you’d be floored by thier answers…even if you are in disagreement with them.Unfortunately the Church requires a human have only certain body parts, (not character traits, measure of Holy Spirit or passion) to be ***eligible ***for a role of authority…still I am obedient to the Church, even when I am in disagreement with Her.
You are speaking of Mary as mother. Which no one denies. But one must be careful here not to confuse maternal authority with juridical and sacramental authority.She does say “Do as He tells you.”
Jesus says, “Behold Thy Mother.”
That’s real authority, according to the 10 Commandments.
Yes, I’ll be sure to do that, it might be very entertaining.Please–bring that up to all Mothers Superior of all the different orders of Nuns–especially the Traditionalist Orders. I’ll bet you’d be floored by thier answers…even if you are in disagreement with them.
Real authority in the Church has always been marked by humble submission to the Truth. Right up until the 1960’s at least.
None; she is a married lay person. But like all married lay people, her voice is listened to with concern by those in authority.What authority does Mary have in the Church?
Theoloically it is a little deeper than that. It’s not that she’s very close to Christ. It also has to do with the fact that she is the Theotokos, the Immaculate Conception, Mother of the Church, Queen of Heaven and Earth, and was selected by the Father since before time to be the Bride of the Holy Spirit.None; she is a married lay person. But like all married lay people, her voice is listened to with concern by those in authority.
The Church pays special attention to her because of her unique and especially close relationship with Jesus Christ.