Dear godisgood77,
In your heart you may not see any diminishing of Mary’s role “in the slightest”, but in your reply to Herculees your words tell him and us, you think he has it backward in saying, “Without Mary, we would NOT have Jesus”.
Tis_Bearself tried to point out St. Louis de Montfort’s use of the words “absolute need”. Hopefully you can ponder those words prayerfully. They are important. God in Himself has no “absolute need” of Mary as St Louis explains in the paragrah you quoted:
…this great Lord Who is ever independent and self-sufficient, never had and does not now have any absolute need of the Blessed Virgin for the accomplishment of His will and the manifestation of his glory. To do all things he has only to will them.
God had “no absolute need” to send Jesus through Mary" – BUT God so loved the world He sent Jesus born of a woman. Mary became necessary to His Will and His Plan to save us in the most Perfect Way for His Glory and the Good of ALL mankind after Adam and Eve sinned. In Genesis 3:15, we hear God say to the serpent:
I will put enmity between you and the woman,
and between your offspring and hers;
They will strike at your head,
while you strike at their heel
God willed to create Mary before He sent His Son to be incarnate in her womb. Though He had no “absolute need” of her He willed her to be not only the Mother of Jesus but to be Mother and Model for the Church.
God had no “absolute need” to sacrifice Jesus on the Cross either but it was His Will to reveal His Perfect Love, in the Life, Death , Resurrection and Ascension of Jesus in the most perfect way. Mary is necessary now, because God willed her to be the perfect human model for us - in her perfect fulfilling of His Will – She is the perfect disciple of Jesus - never His equal but always the Faithful and loving Daughter of the Father, Mother of the Son and Spouse of the Holy Spirit.
Hercules, I believe, was not backwards, because God chose her to be the dawn of the Perfect Day, Jesus. In a certain sense, we need to see God giving us Mary first and then Jesus.
