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  • Reflections of considerable value, even from the theological viewpoint, grace this work, in which Mary Most Holy is repeatedly presented as the universal "Coredemptrix," as well as "Distributrix" of all graces for the salvation of mankind.

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  • Reflections of considerable value, even from the theological viewpoint, grace this work, in which Mary Most Holy is repeatedly presented as the universal "Coredemptrix," as well as "Distributrix" of all graces for the salvation of mankind.

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  • Lucia's book was permeated, albeit soberly, by the proposition that Mary is "Coredemptrix" of the human race (33). '

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  • On a deeper level, it signifies Christ Crucified, with Mary the Coredemptrix at the foot of the cross.

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  • On a deeper level, it signifies Christ Crucified, with Mary the Coredemptrix at the foot of the cross.

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  • Coredemptrix: Christ and Mary, willed together by God "uno eodemque decreto" (as the Bull Ineffabilis Deus states) and ever united by a "close and indissoluble tie" (LG 53) in accomplishing the great work of universal restoration.

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  • Eight times, in fact, Sr. Lucia speaks of Mary Most Holy, the Coredemptrix, calling Her precisely, expressly and repeatedly, Coredemptrix

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  • Likewise, we know that the quasi-infinite merits of Christ the Redeemer are united with all of the merits of Mary the Coredemptrix.

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  • In addition, the fruitfulness of the dispensatory aspect of Our Lady's maternal mediation is, as we noted earlier, directly dependent upon the coredemptive maternal mediation, according to that precise, condensed aphorism which states: "Quia Corredemptrix, ideo Dispensatrix" (because Coredemptrix, therefore Dispensatrix).

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  • Perdition-hell, on the other hand, renders vain the whole work of Salvation for those who reject the redeeming grace merited for them by the Sacrifice of the Redeemer and Coredemptrix.

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