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- Mediatrix - Wikipedia
Mediatrix is a title given to Mary, mother of Jesus used by some Christians It refers to the role of the Blessed Virgin Mary as a mediator by intercession in the salvific redemption by her son Jesus Christ, the one proper Mediator by action
- Why is Mary referred to as the mediatrix? - Catholic . . .
Why is Mary referred to as the “mediatrix”? The Second Vatican Council dedicated the eighth chapter of the Dogmatic Constitution on the Church to our Blessed Mother
- The Blessed Virgin is and Must Be Called Our Co-Redemptrix
Without issuing any dogmatic definition, formal condemnation, or canonical prohibition against the terms “Mediatrix of All Grace” and “Co-Redemptrix,” the document — the fruit of “a particular ecumenical effort” (“Presentation”) — said that the Virgin Mary ought not to be called by those titles
- Mediatrix of All Graces | EWTN
The term Mediatrix in itself could refer to either the objective redemption (the once-for-all earning a title to grace for all men), to the subjective redemption (the distribution of this grace to individual men), or to both
- Is Mary the co-redemptrix mediatrix? - GotQuestions. org
Some Catholics view Mary as a co-redemptrix or a mediatrix who plays a key role in the salvation of mankind (The suffix -trix is a feminine word ending in Latin, so a redemptrix is a female redeemer, and a mediatrix is a female mediator )
- Mary the Mediatrix of All Graces | Catholic Answers Q A
Answer: Mary’s title of mediatrix arises from her cooperation in the Incarnation and in the Redemption of mankind Through her “yes” (Lk 1:38), she became the Theotokos (God-bearer), and, as the “New Eve,” she is “the Mother of all living ”
- Q A with Fr Flader: Is Mary a ‘Mediatrix’? | The Catholic Weekly
Our Lady is sometimes given the title ‘Mediatrix’, but now the Vatican has said this title must be used with great caution Why is this?
- Vatican document affirming scriptural understanding of Mary . . .
A new Vatican document on Mary affirms a Scripture-based understanding of her person and her pivotal role in salvation history, according to several experts – although some lament the document failed to confirm two key titles popularly associated with her over the centuries, while commending
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