Pope Leo declares Jesus alone redeemed humanity, tells Catholics to stop calling Mary ‘Co-Redeemer’

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Vatican (BN24) – The Vatican has issued a new doctrinal decree affirming that Jesus Christ alone redeemed humanity, declaring that the Virgin Mary did not share in the act of salvation. The statement, approved by Pope Leo XIV, instructs the world’s 1.4 billion Catholics to refrain from calling Mary the “co-redeemer,” a title the Church says causes confusion about the core truths of the Christian faith.

The decree, published by the Vatican’s top doctrinal office, concludes a long-running theological debate that has divided scholars and popes for decades. “It would not be appropriate to use the title ‘co-redemptrix,’” the document stated, adding that it “can create confusion and imbalance in the harmony of Christian truth.”

Catholic teaching holds that Jesus redeemed humanity through his crucifixion and resurrection. However, some theologians have long argued that Mary, through her obedience and suffering as the Mother of God, played a unique, though secondary, role in salvation history.

The Vatican’s new declaration settles that question definitively. “Jesus alone saved the world,” it affirmed, emphasizing that Mary’s participation was one of faith and service, not redemption itself.

The debate over Mary’s title has spanned generations of Church leadership. Pope Francis, who died earlier this year, had openly rejected the idea, once calling it “foolishness.” In 2019, Francis said Mary “never wanted to take anything for herself from her son.” His predecessor, Pope Benedict XVI, also opposed the title, while Pope John Paul II briefly supported its use before withdrawing it from official discourse in the mid-1990s.

The new decree nonetheless recognized Mary’s exceptional place in the divine plan, describing her as an “intermediary between God and humanity.” By accepting God’s will and giving birth to Jesus, “she opened the gates of the Redemption that all humanity had awaited,” the Vatican said.

According to Scripture, when the angel Gabriel told Mary she would bear the Son of God, she humbly responded, “Let it be.” That act of faith, the Church noted, was her true contribution to humanity’s redemption story — one of obedience, not equality with Christ.

The doctrinal announcement came less than two weeks after King Charles III made historic headlines as the first British monarch in 500 years to pray publicly with a pope. The King and Queen Camilla met Pope Leo XIV in the Apostolic Palace on October 23, where the pontiff invited the Anglican sovereign to join him in prayer inside the Sistine Chapel.

The moment marked a symbolic thaw in relations between the Roman Catholic Church and the Church of England, which had been divided since the Reformation. The ceremony included an honor guard by the Swiss Guard, the playing of national anthems, and a private exchange of gifts — including a silver photograph from the King and a scale mosaic of Christ Pantocrator from the Pope.

Charles also met Cardinal Pietro Parolin, the Vatican’s Secretary of State, who attended his coronation in 2023 — the first papal representative to do so in nearly half a millennium.

The royal visit came 40 years after the late Queen Elizabeth II had prohibited then-Prince Charles from participating in a papal Mass during his 1985 visit with Princess Diana. Now as monarch, Charles — a longtime advocate of interfaith harmony — has realized his wish to pray alongside a pope, in a gesture widely seen as a new era of unity between the two churches.

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