Mariology - I know that Catholics do not worship or pray to Mary. I know that they are only asking her to pray for them. However, I live in California in which there is a HUGH portion of a population does worship her. They call her a co-redeemer. Some even claim that she redeems women. I even read this on this very forum. I drive down a main street and I see fortune tellers with a picture of the Virgin Mary on the front. They claim she gives them power to see the future. I know you do not judge an entire Church by some. However, I don’t see the Church taking a very proactive attempt to stop it; to preach against it from the pulpit. And that bothers me. It may seem silly and superficial, but it is what bother me about this.
Hi,
I would like to address the idea of Jesus’ Mother and her relationship with us.
Her first position, and the most important one, is her being the Mother of Jesus, the 2nd Person in the Blessed Trinity, the Father’s choice the 1st Person in the Blessed Trinity, and the overshadowing by the Holy Spirit the 3rd Person in the Blessed Trinity. In all creation, no event by God’s will is exceeded in greatness or holiness than this divine election and action. She is singular in the whole universe since time began. Not even the apostles can claim to be this close to God, who gave the divine birth on earth making it the greatest act in all the millions of galaxies, stars and planets ever coming from the finger of God. She alone IS the one who gave Him herself as Mother in a most unique way, as the angels sang to the shepherds on Christmas night, “holy, holy, holy”. Nothing to that point in the history of time even comes close to this explosive, wonderous, and incomprehensible idea of God becoming one with us, in all of creation. And Mary was His selection to make Holliness Himself one with us. The all knowing, all powerful, all perfect God decieded to come to this planet thru a human mother.
Keeping in mind what was just said, the following makes so much easier to understand why.
“When the Church calls Mary the ‘Co-Redemptrix,’ she means that Mary uniquely participated in the Redemption of humanity with her Son Jesus Christ, although in a completely subordinate and dependent manner to that of her Son. Mary participated in Jesus’ reconciliation of the human family with God like no other created person… … Mary participated in Redemption by accepting the invitation of the angel to become the Mother of God and by giving flesh to the Savior. Early Church Fathers saw the Incarnation and Redemption as one, unified, saving act…and Mary brought the world its Redeemer at the Incarnation…Since the very instrument for the Redemption, the body of Jesus, was given to Him by Mary, the Mother of Jesus clearly played an intimate part in the redeeming of the human race with her Son, far beyond that of any other creature.” (Dr. Mark Miravalle, An Introduction to Mary: The Heart of Marian Doctrine and Devotion, page 68-69)
Notice that it was not said that Mary redeems in the same sense of Jesus.
Sacrifice is the measure of love. Jesus said, "No greater love does a man have than that he give up his life for his friends.’ If this holds true, than think of what Mary went thru looking up at her Son dying in a torturous way right in front of her. St. Simeon in the temple, saw the baby Jesus held in Mary’s loving arms, and foretold that her heart would be pierced with a sword of sorrow. Can anyone suffer greater than a Mother?
Could a Son suffer any more looking down from a cross than seeing His mother suffer? Both hearts suffering together for who’s need? O God, how generous and sweet you are!