Close enough.
Do you honestly think God is fooled by the syntax or grammar or spelling of however you care to wrap up this foul error?
The words "dear Coredemptrix" express most exactly soteriological value of the Blessed Virgin Marys maternal mission in the tones of a pure theologia cordis. She coredeemed humanity by offering the divine Victim, her Son Jesus, in the bloody immolation of the Cross, and co-immolating herself with Him in order to "restore supernatural life to souls" (LG 61), became in this way our "Mother in the order of grace" (LG 1.c.) (18). She "gave birth to us in sorrows," affirms St. Pio. She is, therefore, the Mother Coredemptrix. She desires to raise her children and, what is more, to make them grow even unto the stature of Christ. She is, therefore, the Mother Mediatrix and Dispensatrix of all graces (19), always "associated with Jesus in applying the fruits of the Redemption to souls," as Fr. Melchior da Pobladura writes (20). The Coredemptrix reacquired the grace lost. The Mediatrix distributes the grace reacquired. There is an operative continuity between the Coredemption and Distribution of saving grace. And, according to the teaching of St. Pio of Pietrelcina, we should be eternally grateful to "our dear Coredemptrix" and to our "Mediatrix and Dispensatrix of all graces."
"Dispensatrix of all graces."
Let that sink in -- Mary dispenses all Grace.
Blasphemy and lies. Repent of it.
That being said, the concept of Mediatrix of all graces is not a denial that God dispenses graces through other means. To do so would be an error. Rather, it is an affirmation that through her intercession, her prayer at the throne of her Son, Jesus Christ, she can obtain all things. God is the one who does the "heavy lifting." Then again, since your heretical theology denies the intercession of the saints, you will not be convinced by this.
It will interesting to see the Jesuits trying to argue with God Himself!
“Dispensatrix of all graces.”
Let that sink in — Mary dispenses all Grace.
Blasphemy and lies. Repent of it.
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I beieve your description and call to repentance are quite fitting.