Pensées Catholiques, Volume 3

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By Edward L. Helmrich

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Within the Trinity, only the Second Person of the Trinity became man. But the Second Person of the Trinity always acts in union with the Father and the Holy Spirit. Second, Jesus was an only child, but he lived in the unit of the Holy Family. Third, on the Cross, Jesus' death alone redeemed mankind, but he was crucified with two others. So while Jesus is the sole mediator between God and man, we might look for two co-mediators. And they would be Mary, who was at the foot of the Cross offering Jesus and herself to God, and Joseph, who had died in their company.


The existence of co-redeemers has implications for Our Lady of America: this apparition was judged as being without error, but not supernatural because Joseph was referred to as a "co-redeemer." From the above, and from the fact that this title is used by some of the Church Fathers for St. Joseph, maybe the status of this apparition can be reassessed. If it is declared supernatural, Mary's statue can be processed to and installed in the Basilica of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C., as she requested. If that happens, Mary promised a spiritual renewal of our country.

Pensées Catholiques, Volume 3