Thursday, November 06, 2025

Mother Mary: Corredemptrix & Mediatrix of all Graces

"We, #Apostasiarch #Antipope Roberto Martinez "#Prevost" #Riggitano AKA "#PopeStLeoXIV" & our #ArchCatamite #TuchoFernandez, inherited from the #Fatberg, #BaalOfCrassness, #Pachapapa, Apostasiarch Antipope Jorge Bergoglio, do hereby infallibly declare & define that we, #NeoPaganApostates, are wiser, holier, more learned, than those assinine fools, the #CatholicPopes & Saints, & we accordingly revoke, with an authority that we do not possess, as #Apostates, the #TitlesOfOurLady as #Corredemptrix & #Mediatrix of all God's Graces!" #MaterPopuliFidelis, November 4, 2025. #AsCatholicAsJulianTheApostate

Pope Pius IX: "Just as Christ, mediator between God and men, having assumed human nature, blotted out the inscription of the decree against us, and triumphantly nailed it to the cross, so the Blessed Virgin, united to Him with a most close and indissoluble bond, exercising with Him and through Him His eternal enmity against the venomous serpent and triumphing over it most completely, crushed its head with her immaculate foot." (Bull "Ineffabilis Deus," December 8, 1854).

Pope Leo XIII: "The Virgin, free from original sin, chosen to be the Mother of God and therefore associated with the work of the salvation of humankind, enjoys with her Son a favor and a power so great that nothing has ever been able to, nor ever will be."  "Neither men nor angels can obtain it in the same way." (Supremi Apostolatus, September 1, 1883).

Pope Leo XIII, "The recourse we have to Mary in prayer follows upon the office she continuously fills by the side of the throne of God as Mediatrix of Divine grace." (Encyclical Iucunda Semper Expectatione, September 8, 1894 A.D.)

Pope Leo XIII: "She who had been a cooperator in the sacrament of the redemption of man would also be a cooperator in the dispensation of the graces derived from it." (Acts of the Apostolic See or AAS, 28 [1895-1896], 130-131)

Pope St. Pius X: "The consequence of this communion of feelings and sufferings between Mary and Jesus is that Mary merited to be the most worthy reparator of the lost world and, therefore, the dispenser of all the treasures that Jesus won for us with his death and his blood.... Mary had been a cooperator in the sacrament of the redemption of man, would also be a cooperator in the dispensation of the graces derived from it."  ("Ad diem illud," February 2, 1904).

Pope Benedict XV: "The Doctors of the Church commonly teach that the Blessed Virgin Mary, who seemed absent from the public life of Jesus Christ, was nevertheless present at His side when He went to His death and was nailed to the cross, and was there by divine disposition. Indeed, in communion with her suffering and agonizing Son, she endured pain and almost death; she abdicated her maternal rights over her Son to obtain the salvation of mankind; and, to appease divine justice, insofar as it depended on her, she immolated her Son, so that it can rightly be said that she redeemed the human race with Christ. And, for this reason, all kinds of graces that we draw from the treasury of redemption come to us, so to speak, from the hands of the Sorrowful Virgin." (Epist. "Inter sodalicia," May 22, 1918).

In 1921 Pope Benedict XV instituted November 8 as the feast day of Our Lady, Mediatrix of All Graces.

Pope Pius XI: "Trusting in Mother Mary's intercession with Christ, Who, whereas He is the 'one mediator of God & men' (1 Timothy ii, 5), chose to make His Mother the advocate of sinners, & the minister & mediatrix of grace." (Encyclical Miserentissimus Redemptor, May 8, 1928 A.D.)

Pope Pius XI: "O Mother of piety and mercy, who accompanied your sweet Son as He accomplished on the altar of the cross the redemption of humankind, as our co-redemptrix, associated with His sufferings...! Preserve in us and increase each day, we beseech you, the precious fruits of redemption and of your compassion." (Radio Message, April 28, 1935). 

Pope Pius XII: "Since God willed that, in the accomplishment of human redemption, the Blessed Virgin Mary should be inseparably united with Christ, so much so that our salvation is the fruit of the charity of Jesus Christ and of His sufferings intimately associated with the love and sorrows of His Mother, it is entirely reasonable that the Christian people, who have received divine life from Jesus through Mary, after paying due homage to the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus, should also show to the most loving Heart of the Heavenly Mother the corresponding sentiments of piety, love, thanksgiving, and reparation." (Haurietis Aquas, May 15, 1956).

"Can Mary be otherwise than full of grace? Mary has been made the ladder to paradise, the gate of heaven, the most true mediatrix between God and man." — #StLawrenceJustinian, Sermon on the Annunciation.

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