Archive | Co-redemptrix & Fifth Marian Dogma
10
Feb

“Bring the Lady of All Nations into the Church”

Saturday, 27 January 2007 00:00 In her August 15, 1974 Eucharistic Experience (ecclesiastical approval, May 31, 2002, see “Church Approves Apparitions of the Lady of All Nations” article), Ida Peerdeman is given a consoling message from Our Lord. He says that though “The world is in distress” Ida is to “Tell them that all things [...]

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10
Feb

“The Struggle Will Be Hard and Bitter But The Outcome Is Already Assured” – The Message of the Lady of All Nations – April 29, 1951

April 29, 1951 “I stand here as the Co-redemptrix and Advocate. Everything should be concentrated on that. Repeat this after me: The new dogma will be [referred to as] the ‘ dogma of the Co-Redemptrix.’ Notice I lay the special emphasis on ‘ Co ‘. I have said that this will arouse much controversy. Once [...]

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07
Feb

Cardinal Presents New Petition for the Fifth Marian Dogma to Pope Benedict XVI

The following is an account of the audience of His Eminence, Telesphore P. Cardinal Toppo, with Pope Benedict XVI, during which Cardinal Toppo presented the Acta of the 2005 Fatima Symposium on Marian Coredemption, May 3-7, 2005, to the Holy Father. – Ed.   On June 3, 2006, First Saturday of the month of the [...]

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30
Jan

“Do Fight and Ask for This Dogma”

I see the Lady standing with a serious look on Her face. She says to me, “Once more I am here. Listen well: from the outset the Handmaid of the Lord was chosen to be Co-redemptrix. Tell your theologians that they can find it all in their books!” The Lady pauses briefly, then smiling to [...]

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30
Jan

Mary’s Coredemptive Offering

The episode of the presentation of Jesus in the temple brings an essential complement to the revelation of the mission entrusted to the child and to the cooperation requested on the part of Mary. At the moment of the Annunciation the angel had described Jesus as the Messiah destined to inaugurate a reign that would [...]

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30
Jan

Ecumenism is the Issue: On Declaring the Dogma of Our Lady

Ecumenism is the Issue: On Declaring the Dogma of Our Lady as Coredemptrix, Mediatrix of All Grace, and Advocate  Forthwith! In chapter seven of Pope John Paul II’s, Crossing the Threshold of Hope, the Holy Father addresses the question of why the Holy Spirit has permitted so many divisions and enmities among those who claim [...]

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11
Jan

A Prophecy of the Fifth Marian Dogma

In this May 31, 1954 message from the Lady of All Nations (ecclesiastical approval, May 31, 2002, see “Church Approves Apparitions of the Lady of All Nations” article), Our Lady calls both theologians, bishops and the faithful to “work and ask for this dogma. You should petition the Holy Father for this dogma.” She also [...]

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11
Jan

“You Would Become Co-redemptrix”

While the more complete story of Mary Co-redemptrix is being told by medieval theologians and saints, so too the liturgical hymns of the time begin to sing its truth. Between the fourteen and fifteen centuries the title of “Co-redemptrix” makes its first appearance in a liturgical hymn. Her titles are her functions, and thus, as [...]

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11
Jan

“Mary’s Role as Co-redemptrix”

Most Reverend Archbishop, Brother Bishops, Authorities, Beloved Brothers and Sisters: 1…You have chosen for this sanctuary the significant title of Our Lady of Alborada, which with symbolic beauty speaks to us of the first light that announces the day. Mary is, in fact, the light that announces the nearness of the Sun about to rise, [...]

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11
Jan

“Mary Suffers With Those Who Are in Affliction”

Papal Message for World Day of the Sick Dear Brothers and Sisters, 1. On February 11, Memorial of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Lourdes, the World Day of the Sick will be celebrated, a propitious occasion to reflect on the meaning of pain and the Christian duty to take responsibility for it in whatever situation [...]

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