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RobGentner
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If belief in Mary is not necessary then what am I to make of these statements:
'O chosen Queen of Heaven! You alone are the refuge of guilty mortals to whom so many a tearful eye, so many a wounded and miserable heart is raised . . . **You, O elect Queen, are the gate of all grace, the door of compassion that has never yet been shut! **
Bl. Henry Suso
Mary is the key to the gates of Heaven.
St. Ephrem
**Open to us, O Mary, the gate of Paradise, since you have its keys! **
St. Ambrose
God has entrusted the keys and treasures of Heaven to Mary.
St. Thomas Aquinas
No one can enter into Heaven except through Mary, as entering through a gate.
St. Bonaventure
This is the House of God and the Gate of Heaven.
Genesis 28:17
Mary is called “The Gate of Heaven” because no one can enter Heaven but through her means.
St. Alphonsus Maria Liguori
Holy Scripture was written for Mary, about Mary, and on account of Mary.
St. Bernard
Or this paragraph from Bull Ineffabilis:
"4. This solemnly proclaimed doctrine is expressly termed a “doctrine revealed by God”. Pope Pius IX adds that it must be “firmly and constantly believed by all the faithful”. Consequently, whoever does not make this doctrine his own, or maintains an opinion contrary to it, “is shipwrecked in faith” and “separates himself from Catholic unity”.
If you are “shipwrecked in the faith” you are an apostate and without salvation.
You can find this article at:
ewtn.com/library/papaldoc/jp2bvm23.htm
JA4, You are too precious!If I wasn’t married!
The last shall be first:
In 1854, with the Bull Ineffabilis, Pius IX solemnly proclaimed the dogma of the Immaculate Conception: “… We declare, pronounce and define that the doctrine which asserts that the Blessed Virgin Mary, from the first moment of her conception, by a singular grace and privilege of almighty God, and in view of the merits of Jesus Christ, Saviour of the human race, was preserved free from every stain of original sin is a doctrine revealed by God and, for this reason, must be firmly and constantly believed by all the faithful” (DS 2803).
I believe that so does all real catholics only heretics don’t believe that.See, that was easy!
As for the rest that you quoted: Make of them what you want. A beautiful hand crochet doilies would be nice. :dancing:
Thet aren’t very (name removed by moderator)ortant to the Church. Actually, say whatever you want, sweetheart!
It won’t change the truth, just like your saying other things does not make them true or Church teachings.:whacky:
The Catholic Church does not, has not and will not teach that anyone MUST believe anything about The Blessed Mother Mary except that:
That is all that we teach that must be believe.
- She was Born without sin!
- She remained a virgin, her entire life
- That her son took her Body and Soul up to heaven.
Now Mary as a Co-redeemer, Co-redemtrix. We believe that because: She is!
In fact, every missionary or evangelist is a co-redeemer, that being that they help bring people to the redemption of Christ. Were it not for the evangelists many people in Africa or India would had never even heard about Jesus Christ.
The rest is in your mind. :bigyikes:Code:When you teach the Gospel to your child or bring him to church, you become a co-redeemer with Christ. The one who baptized you was a co-redeemer with Christ. When you teach the Bible to someone, you are a Co-redeemer of Christ. When we attempt to teach you the truth about Christ, we are Co-redeemers. The term Co-redeemer or Co-redemptrix, as Pope John 2 stated about Mary, may out of context, seem to suggest that Christ does not redeem alone, but somehow needs a partner That is not true nor what th Holy father said nor meant! He only meant that Mary was a "cooperator with the Redeemer", its Latin prefix, "cum", does not denote equality or partnership, but accompaniment (as in co-star or co-pilot). Etymologically, it suggests dependence and subordination, and in the case of Mary, it refers to Mary's association with Jesus Christ… St. Paul said "We are God's co-workers" in I Cor. 3:9, the Greek word is "synergoi"... and of course, Virgin Mary was a unique "God's Co-Worker" from Bethlehem to Calvary…
See wasn’t that easy?
We all appreciate you far more than you and your gang will ever know…:extrahappy:
Really? :blushing: SIGH! :flowers: Ditto!!