@inbook{10.2307/j.ctt9m0w0h.9, ISBN = {9781451484465}, URL = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctt9m0w0h.9}, abstract = {I call this chapter “Mediatrix of Graces,” not “Mediatrix ofallGraces,” which is the more usual form of this Marian title: Why I do so should eventually become apparent.In the fourth chapter, on the co-redemption, I explained how it is customary to distinguish between Mary’s cooperation in the objective redemption and her associated role in subjective redemption. That is a distinction between what she contributed to the putting in place of the divine redemptive act whose chief moments are the incarnation and the atonement—the objective redemption, and the part she plays in communicating the fruits of that}, bookauthor = {Aidan Nichols}, booktitle = {There Is No Rose: The Mariology of the Catholic Church}, pages = {111--130}, publisher = {Augsburg Fortress, Publishers}, title = {Mediatrix of Graces}, year = {2015} }