Greetings DeaconMike,
The above is not the belief of Roman Catholicism, for according to Catholic dogma, Mary was sinless, a co-redeemer, co-mediator, assumed up into heaven (resurrected), as well as many other false beliefs. If you are claiming that this is not so, then you are not representing the beliefs of the RCC. [/COLOR]
The above is not the belief of Roman Catholicism, for according to Catholic dogma, Mary was sinless, a co-redeemer, co-mediator, assumed up into heaven (resurrected), as well as many other false beliefs. If you are claiming that this is not so, then you are not representing the beliefs of the RCC. [/COLOR]
If you open up a Catechism of the Catholic Church you will find the Church teaches Mary need a savior like anyone else. Mary is a creature not a god. How Mary was " saved" was by a singular intervention from God preserving Mary from Original sin.
Think of it this way. We all need to be saved. two ways to look at it. Think of a person walking down a Road and falls into a pit. Someone comes along and pulls him out of the pit and saves him.now think of another person walking down thst same road and coming up to the pit just as he is about to fall into the pit someone Catches and grabs him by the beck and prevents him from falling into the pit
Both were saved from the pit but in two different ways. That is how Mary was saved