If you are still lost, let’s try another approach
The title of the thread is
"Re: Non-Catholic Christians: Mary, mother of the Church?"
My approach to this was from a historical basis,
AND from the basis of authority. I asked the question, Who specifically then, has the bonafide authority properly referenced of course

, from scripture and Tradition, to teach and determine matters of faith & morals?. #[
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http://forums.catholic-questions.org/showpost.php?p=14129892&postcount=142)
Are we okay on this so far?
So then let’s consider
Jesus is God. He is the Word and the Word is God
John 1:1
Mary is Jesus mother in the flesh, therefore Mary is the mother of God
Luke 1:43
Are we still okay on this so far?
then we consider
Christ body which He received from Mary, is also the Church
Colossians 1:24 , Since Mary is Christ’s mother, Mary is mother of the Church (Christ’s body) as well.
How so you ask? Mary is the woman of .
Revelation 12:17 , That describes a lot of her spiritual offspring…agreed? Only one person Jesus, physically came from her womb. We’re talking about spiritual offspring now. And who specifically are these offspring?
Mary then, is the mother of, and her children are, all those who are in her son’s Church. What Church is THAT you ask? To find **that **Church, go back DEEP in history. Look for the name of the Church in writing properly referenced going back to the beginning. That’s why I also posted this link #
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IMV, the question of the thread was more complex than what it seemed on the surface. There is a lot buried in the question
- Non-Catholic Christians
- Mary as mother
- Mary as mother of the Church