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Famous Mariologist Who Dislikes Title Co-Redemptrix: Tucho Misstepped, Incompetent, Overly Radical

Fr Salvatore Perrella OSM, a famous Mariologist, told Rsi.ch on 20 November that Tucho’s note about the title Co-Redemptrix is controversial and sparks debate.
He personally dislikes the title 'Co-Redemptrix', but as a theologian he cannot ignore the fact that it also appeared in the post-conciliar magisterium.
He would never have described the title as "always inappropriate", as Tucho did. "I favour the intelligent approach of Lumen Gentium, which neither stigmatises nor uncritically adopts earlier terminology."
"Moreover, I have the impression that the note is dominated by ecumenical concerns. And this is a misstep." Such a concern should not dominate, he adds.
Furthermore, Fr Perrella calls the note "excessively long" and "contrary to the Roman Magisterium, which has always been marked by sobriety and concision".
He continues: "Although the document is broad and extensive, it lacks historical memory."
Tucho expressed himself "in an overly radical way". The note is "too monophysite"…More

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Saint Francis de Sales called those who, like Prevost and Tucho, despise the Blessed Virgin Mary "aborted from Christianity".
SAN FRANCISCO DE SALES
“Retírense, pues, esos vanidosos que tienen miedo de que hagamos demasiado honor a la Virgen. Ella es digna de todo el honor que pertenece a la pura criatura, tanto espiritual como corporal. Los que no son abortos del cristianismo sino que pertenecen a la verdadera generación de Jesucristo aman a esta Señora, la honran y alaban en todo y por todo”.

Tragically, given the number of appointments Bergoglio and Prevost have given to people who openly avow 'abortion', this is not huge leap for Prevost or Tucho and the shock value St Francis de Sales intended with his words is, likely, entirely lost upon them.

Yes, it is even worse for them because, due to their betrayal and rebellion against God himself, the words of the Gospel apply to them: "It would have been better for them if they had not been born."

Sooo sad that the doors are now open for all kinds of characters to express their personal likes and dislikes about different Titles of Holy Mother of God. Shameful

Although I agree with his assessment of Tucho, this "famous Mariologist's" personal dislikes are beyond the perview of a genuine theologian, I would think. Too many theologians today are full of 'personal' likes and dislikes when they should be 'sticking to the text'. We need more authentic theologians who are imbued with a knowledge of, and love of, the deposit of Faith as it has been revealed from God to humans, most of whom never went to a university.

CatMuse

"Today, many no longer believe in the Trinity or the Divinity of Christ"
Strange way to put it but certainly the rejection of the Divinity of Jesus Christ would drive a renunciation of the revelation of God as Trinity and dissolve Catholic Mariology.