This statement right here is dangerous that it can easily be misinterpreted to mean that the Holy Spirit only works through Mary. I’m not even sure I understand what you are trying to say here.
I think the issue with Latin Catholicism is that the Protestant Reformation and its fruits have constantly undermined Mary’s role in the Church that there seems to be a need to counter such claims by then going above and beyond what is the right amont of veneration and honor due to the Theotokos.
ConstantineTG; greetings.
That the Holy Spirit works only by or through Mary in the distribution of graces is exactly what I mean. It is not a misinterpretation of what I said. For we call Mary the Mediatrix of All Graces. Now, that the Holy Spirit can distribute alone without Mary the graces and gifts that Jesus merited for us by his passion and death is quite obvious. For the Holy Spirit is God. However, because of the role that Mary played and still plays in the redemption of mankind, by God’s will and ordination, the Holy Spirit distributes all his graces and gifts only through Mary.
This is what St Maximilian Kolbe says: " The union between the Immaculata and the Holy Spirit is so inexpressible, yet so perfect, that the Holy Spirit works only by the Most Blessed Virgin, his spouse. This is why she is the Mediatrix of all grace given by the Holy Spirit. And since every grace is a gift of God the Father through the Son and by the Holy Spirit, it follows that there is no grace which Mary cannot dispose of as her own, which is not given to her for this purpose."
Again he says: " The Holy Spirit does not confer any grace, the Father does not give supernatural life to any soul by the Son and the Holy Spirit, unless these gifts are bestowed through the Mediatrix of all grace, the Immaculata, who cooperates in the giving, and distributes them as she wills. She obtains from God all the treasures of grace, as belonging to her, and she distributes them to whomsoever she wills, as she wills."
St Maximilian Kolbe’s teaching is not new. Many saints before him have said the same thing such as St Louis Marie de Montfort. His teaching is biblical and derived from the doctrines and dogmas of the faith. A number of popes have said that Mary is the Mediatrix of all graces. Indeed, the movement that St Maximilian founded, the Knights of the Immaculata, which is approved by the Church, is based on the doctrine that Mary is the Mediatrix of all graces.
The doctrine that Mary is the Mediatrix of all graces and the co-redemptrix of the human race has not been labeled a heresy in the Catholic Church. On the contrary, as I have said many saints have taught this as well as some popes. The Vatican Council II declared that Mary can be invoked under the titles of Mediatrix, Co-redemptrix, and Advocate. It seems to me the only thing remaining to do is to definitively declare it a dogma of the faith.