Jerry Shugart
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Not at all. Jesus is certainly the only Mediator and Savior in a Redemptive sense---only Christ died and rose again for our sins.
In regard to "redemption," here is what Rome teaches concerning Mary's role in redemption:
"As she suffered and almost died together with her suffering and dying Son, so she surrendered her mother's rights over her Son for the salvation of the human race. And to satisfy the justice of God she sacrificed her Son, as well as she could, so that it may justly be said that she together with Christ has redeemed the human race" (The Church Teaches, Documents of the Church in English Translation, by the Jesuit fathers of St. Mary's College, copyright 1973 Tan Books and Publishers Inc., bearing the IMPRIMI POTEST, NIHIL OBSTAT, AND IMPRIMATUR of the Catholic Church, pages 210-211).
You are so indoctrinated into the Marian cult that you cannot even see that this teaching is pure blasphemy!
That does not mean, however, that Mary (as well as the prophets, apostles, bishops, and other Saints) cannot play a certain derivative and dependent role in God's plan of salvation.
That is not what Peter said. He said that "neither is there salvation in any other." But I have shown that Rome teaches that salvation comes through Mary:
"And likewise in our own day, Mary, with the ever merciful affection so characteristic of her maternal heart, wishes, through her efficacious intercession with God, to deliver her children from the sad and grief-laden troubles, from the tribulations, the anxiety, the difficulties, and the punishments of God's anger which afflict the world because of the sins of men. Wishing to restrain and to dispel the violent hurricane of evils which, as We lament from the bottom of Our heart, are everywhere afflicting the Church, Mary desires to transform Our sadness into joy. The foundation of all Our confidence, as you know well, Venerable Brethren, is found in the Blessed Virgin Mary. For, God has committed to Mary the treasury of all good things, in order that everyone may know that through her are obtained every hope, every grace, and all salvation. For this is His will, that we obtain everything through Mary" (UBI PRIMUM, Encyclical of Pope Pius IX, February 2, 1849).
That is not speaking of a a certain derivative and dependent role in God's plan of salvation, as you imagine!