Dear Friends,
The Vatican has released a new document, approved by Pope Leo XIV, titled “Mater Populi Fidelis” (Mother of the Faithful People of God). It reflects deeply on the love and devotion Catholics have for Mary, the Mother of Jesus. The document reaffirms Mary’s unique and beautiful role in salvation history, but also offers important clarifications about certain titles that have sometimes been used for her.
What the Church is Saying: While the Church honors Mary with deep affection and respect, the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith teaches clearly that she is not “co-redemptrix” or “co-mediatrix” in a way that would place her on the same level as Jesus. The Vatican explains that:
- Jesus Christ alone is the Redeemer of the world.
- All grace comes from Him, and Mary receives everything she is through Him.
- Any title that could imply Mary shares in the same saving power as Jesus can cause confusion.
Mary’s role is unique, holy, and essential—but always dependent on Christ and never equal to Him.
Why These Titles Are Problematic: The document says that using titles like co-redemptrix or co-mediatrix can unintentionally:
- Distract from the central truth that salvation comes only through Jesus
- Suggests that Mary possesses or gives grace independently
- Create imbalance or confusion about what Catholics really believe














