So Mary shouldn't be seen as co-redemrix ?
her cooperation and yes to God was/is vital for the salvation of mankind.
It's from her and her alone Christ has his human DNA or nature if you like.
She suffered so much as part of Christ's crucifixion.
Her womb nurtured him for nine months.
How is she not a co-redemrix ?
I actually meant to ask just exactly what is meant by "co-redemptrix?" When I started investigating more deeply, I never got around to that question.
When I was a Protestant, it was one of the major issues I had with Catholicism. I had assumed it somehow put the work of the Virgin Mary on an equal footing with the work of Christ in our salvation. To be fair, that's kind of what "co-" means. And I objected strongly to that, and still would.
But to be fair, I never got around to asking Catholics just what it meant. Might be a good question for TT. And I don't want to have a knee-jerk reaction against what I do not understand.
But if the Virgin Mary's work is not considered on a level with Christ's, then I don't think "co-" is a good way of expressing it.
After all, there are many "helpers" and participants for most of us in our salvation. And her role is most certainly critical, as the Incarnation was necessary and came through her agreement. But ... Still not on a level with Christ.
This incidentally is where many of the charges of Mary-worship are founded and/or fed as well. I'm not telling Catholics what to do, but the term itself can be a problem, imo, if for no other reason that it creates misunderstanding.
But I do want to know exactly what is meant.