​The Lady of All Nations (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
Our Lady, under the title of “The Lady of All Nations,” appeared to Ida Peerdeman 56 times from 1945-1959. Ida Peerdeman, a single woman her whole life, was born in 1905 and died in 1996, in Amsterdam, Netherlands. The Lady of All Nations revealed a new image and a new prayer (which She said should not be changed). Among many, many other things revealed by The Lady of All Nations is for that which is already official Catholic doctrine – Mary under the titles of Coredemptrix and Mediatrix of All Graces, as taught by previous popes, saints, theologians, and the Second Vatican Council – to become a dogma of the Church. It is extremely likely that the next pope will define these Marian roles as the
fifth Marian dogma.
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​​“The Marian roles and titles of Co-redemptrix, Mediatrix, and Advocate already constitute the official teachings of the papal Magisterium. Pope John Paul II, for example, has repeatedly used all three titles in official addresses of the papal Magisterium, and has called Our Lady the “Co-redemptrix” on numerous occasions. The doctrines of Marian Coredemption, Mediation, and Advocacy are also the expressed teachings of the Second Vatican Council (cf. Lumen Gentium, 56, 57, 58, 60, 61, 62).
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Our Lady has been called the “Co-redemptrix” by Popes Pius XI (three occasions) and John Paul II (six occasions), as well as by a long list of saints, doctors, and theologians of the Church. The Co-redemptrix title, which refers to Mary’s unique participation with Jesus Christ in the Redemption of humanity, has been used for over six hundred years in the Church’s tradition. The title was first used in the fourteenth to fifteenth century as a medieval development of the New Eve patristic tradition, and gradually matured into more widespread theological and popular usage by the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.
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Numerous contemporary saints and blesseds including St. Pio of Pietrelcina, St. Jose Maria Escrivà, St. Teresa Benedicta of the Cross (Edith Stein), St. Bartolo Longo, and St. Teresa of Calcutta have invoked the Mother of Jesus under the title of Co-redemptrix. The Fatima visionary, [the Servant of God] Sr. Lucia, has used and explained the title of Co-redemptrix on six occasions in her recent book, Calls from the Message of Fatima. In sum, the Co-redemptrix title has been an authentic part of Catholic tradition for over half a millennium.”
[ https://www.devrouwevanallevolkeren.nl/frequently-asked-questions-4/ ]
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For example:
​Pope St. Pius X – “I bless thy holy Name, I praise thine exalted privilege of being truly Mother of God, ever Virgin, conceived without stain of sin, Co-Redemptrix of the human race.”
Pope Pius XI – “From the very fact that she gave the Savior to the world … she became Co-Redemptrix.”
Pope Leo XIII – “The recourse we have to Mary in prayer follows upon the office she continually fills by the side of the throne of God as Mediatrix of Divine grace.”
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Thus, Pope Leo XIV and Cardinal Fernandez of the Dicastery of the Doctrine of the Faith cannot change this or any official Catholic doctrine. No pope or anyone else can change Church doctrine, yet that is what these two have done...
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​​​​​​For more information, here is The Lady of All Nations official website: https://theladyofallnations.info/en/ .



