Benedicta00
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I don't understand what that means.
You believe that mary was co redeemer,
but it's not 'dogma'?
I don't know what you mean here.
sunlover
Okay. We have beliefs about Mary or other things that are piously believed, like the sinlessness of Mary.
The Church since the beginning always belived this about Mary but the IC was not a dogma until the 1800's
Up until then you could speculate and believe she was sinless becuase she was born with out sin, Martin Luther even believed this, but this was not a requiered belief that you had to accept as a artical of faith.
The IC was something that was debated with in the Church for some time. Then finally, the pope, speaking from the Chair of St. Peter, from his office, ex cathedra (which means from the seat) declared this to be a true artical of faith that we must believe. We always believed she was sinless, we speculated that was becuase she was born that way and now it's a artical of faith.
This is pretty much the same thing as co redemtrix and mediatrix. We all believe that Mary intercedes on our behalf and that she copperated with God's will perfectly through out her whole life for the sake of mankind and the Church has believed this since the beginning.
But defining this pious belief as Mediatrix, through her intersession all graces come from her and Co Redemtrix, with Christ she redemed mankind becuase of her fiat, is not anything you have to believe. It is not a dogma of the faith.
There is a movement who is hoping Co Redemtrix will be the 5th and final Marian dogma and it was thought that JP2 would do this, but he didn't.
As of now it is not a dogma and I don't know if it will ever be, I don't personally don't think it will be but if it ever is, I do understand how Co Redeemer is seen, and I wouldn't have a problem with it but I understand amny Catholics would. But this is not something that we have to worry about as of now.
A Catholic does not have to believe she is "Co Redeemer" but a Catholic is not free to reduce her down to nothing but a insignificant "womb for rent" where if she said no, God would have found someone else.
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