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''Redemptoris Mater'' (Latin: ''Mother of the Redeemer'') is the title of a Mariological encyclical by Pope John Paul II, delivered on March 25, 1987 in Saint Peter's Basilica in Rome. This encyclical is subtitled ''On the Blessed Virgin Mary in the life of the Pilgrim Church'' and deals with a number of issues in Mariology. It is a somewhat detailed encyclical with three main parts, as well as an introductory section and a conclusions section. ==Contents== The encyclical starts by discussing the special place of the Blessed Virgin Mary in the plan of salvation and continues to focus on Mary's role in the ''Mystery of Christ'' in Part I of the encyclical. Part II discusses Mary's role as the ''Mother of God'' at the center of the Pilgrim Church. This is built on later in Part III where Pope John Paul II confirmed the title, ''Mother of the Church'', proclaimed by Pope Paul VI at the Second Vatican Council on November 21, 1964. This encyclical states: :Mary embraces each and every one in the Church, and embraces each and every one through the Church. In this sense Mary, Mother of the Church, is also the Church's model. Part III also deals with ''Maternal Mediation'' and the role of the Virgin Mary as a ''Mediatrix''. The pontiff said: :Thus there is a mediation: Mary places herself between her Son and mankind in the reality of their wants, needs and sufferings. She puts herself "in the middle," that is to say she acts as a mediatrix not as an outsider, but in her position as mother. She knows that as such she can point out to her Son the needs of mankind, and in fact, she "has the right" to do so. Her mediation is thus in the nature of intercession: Mary "intercedes" for mankind. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Redemptoris Mater」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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