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In this episode of the SJS Podcast, Dr. Michael Coughlin is joined by Fr. Stanislaus Achu for a thoughtful and timely conversation on the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith’s 2025 doctrinal note Mater Populi Fidelis [https://www.vatican.va/roman_curia/congregations/cfaith/documents/rc_ddf_doc_20251104_mater-populi-fidelis_en.html]. Together, they explore how the Church understands Mary’s role in salvation—and why clarity in language matters more than ever. Grounded in Scripture, the discussion examines key moments in the New Testament—from the Annunciation to Cana to the Cross—revealing Mary as “full of grace,” the first believer, and a model disciple whose life always points to her Son. The episode also addresses common questions and pastoral challenges surrounding Marian devotion across cultures, including how certain titles—though well-intentioned—can sometimes lead to confusion. Why does the Church discourage the use of “co-redemptrix”? In what sense can Mary be called “mediatrix”? And how can the faithful honor Mary without obscuring the truth that Jesus Christ alone is the one mediator and redeemer? Drawing from Scripture, Tradition, and theological insight, this conversation offers a clear and faithful framework for understanding Mary’s place in the life of the Church—one that deepens devotion while safeguarding the centrality of Christ. Whether you’ve long had a devotion to Mary or are seeking clarity about her role, this episode provides a balanced and accessible guide to one of the Church’s most beloved—and sometimes misunderstood—teachings.
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