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Today at the “9th International Conference on Marian Coredemption” here in Fatima, the first four papers were read, including one by Msgr. Arthur Calkins, renowned Mariologist. His paper is entitled “Mary and the Church in the Papal Magisterium before and After the Second Vatican Council.” One would think that in the many years since the council some theologian would have written on the subject of Mary’s relation to the Church in papal magisterium, but apparently not. In a particular, a remark of Msgr. Calkins made about what he calls “Vatican II triumphalism” struck me:
Boy, that nails it for me. This has been particularly true in the case of Mariology, which is the exact context in which the monsignor presents this observation. But this VII-T Syndrome has been adopted in many other respectes as well. Without belaboring the point, I think there is a robust TOB-T (Theology of the Body Triumphalism) at work here in the United States as well. One instance of this problem in Mariology has been the way in which the relative place of Mary in the Church in respect to the magisterium has been minimized. The ancient title of Our Lady, Doctrix Apostolororum (Teacher of the Apostles) is not a very popular idea among the VII-triumphalists and has been judged by them to be an “outmoded form of theological attribution and piety.” Yet both John Paul II (see note 8 at this link for quote) and Benedict XVI (March 22, 2006) have acknowledged that the Marian dimension of the Church is prior and more fundamental than the petrine (having to do with the office of Peter). The triumphalists will say that on these points the popes are out of step with Vatican II, just as they did when John Paul II used the title Coredemptrix six times during his pontificate. But the idea of Doctrix Apostolorum, is neither a post-Vatican II innovation, nor is it an idea that has been condemned or discouraged by Vatican II. Msgr. Calkins quotes Pius XII at length on the same subject. I will just give a bit of it here:
This Marian office does not supplant the petrine or apostolic, but it is, nevertheless, superior to it. Pope Pius goes on:
Another speaker today, Father Etienne Richer, pointed out that in the eithgth chapter of Lumen Gentium which treats of the Blessed Virgin, the council fathers write that the council
Thus VII triumphalism has gone way too far. It is time to stop presuming that the Church woke up to the modern age in the 1960’s. It is just not true. In particular, in respect to Marian doctrine and devotion, we should be cooperating with the Queen of Apostles to bring about the Triumph of Her Immaculate Heart and not hindering it by misguided triumphalism. Posted in Blessed Virgin Mary, Catholicism, Chivalry, Motherhood, Religion, Spirituality Tagged: Benedict XVI, Coredemption, Coredemptrix, Doctrix Apostolorum, Father Etienne Richer, Fatima, International Symposium on Marian Coredemption, John Paul II, Lumen Gentium, Marian, Mariology, Msgr. Arthur Calkins, Petrine, Pius XII, Second Vatican Council, Triumphalism Related posts |









