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Lilyflower
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Not sure I undrestand the ‘co-Redemer’ arguement.Please help me understand Marian dogma and non-dogma in regards to Sacred Tradition. The truth of Mary is just that…it is truth before the Magestrium declares a doctrine truth as being truth or not truth. **Since I don’t think Mary is considered co-reedemer **as Sacred Tradition, does that mean the silence of Rome declaring it as dogma mean that Mary is not a co-reedemer with Christ? What I’m trying to say, it seems the Magestrium is always declaring new Sacred Tradition. Truth is truth regardless of what the magestrium declares as truth or not. The Epistles in the New Testament and the four gospel accounts were God-breathed revelation before the Catholic Church defined them to be part of the canon, correct?
As I see it, Christ is God. That is why Mary is called 'the Mother of God [the Son in His humanity].
Now if Mary is not the mother of God, then Christ cannot be part of God and Paul has serously erred in his teaching. Viz; Philipians: 'His state was divine yet he did not cling to his equality with God but humbled himself to assume the condition of a slave and became as all men are…etc
Blessings and peace