About De Maria Numquam Satis

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About De Maria Numquam Satis


De Maria Numquam Satis translates as “Of Mary, never enough.”

This catalog exists to proclaim that Mary is the Coredemptrix and Mediatrix of all graces. These are not new titles but ancient ones, handed down by saints and faithful witnesses whose voices we gather here.

Every entry is grouped under one of four witnesses—Church Fathers, saints, private revelation, and the magisterium—so you can trace how a given doctrine is confessed across the centuries. Short notes keep the focus on original texts.

  • Whereas: St. Vincent of Lérins teaches us to listen to the whole Tradition.

    “...Then he must collate and consult and interrogate the opinions of the ancients, of those, namely, who, though living in various times and places, yet continuing in the communion and faith of the one Catholic Church, stand forth acknowledged and approved authorities: and whatsoever he shall ascertain to have been held, written, taught, not by one or two of these only, but by all, equally, with one consent, openly, frequently, persistently, that he must understand that he himself also is to believe without any doubt or hesitation...”

    Commonitorium, ch. 3 §8

  • Whereas: St. Louis de Montfort defends filial devotion to Mary.

    “We hear them sometimes speak of devotion to Thy holy Mother, not for the purpose of establishing it and persuading men to it, but to destroy the abuses which are made of it, while all the time these teachers are without piety or tender devotion towards Thyself, simply because they have none for Mary... Does devotion to Thy holy Mother hinder devotion to Thyself? Is it that she attributes to herself the honour which we pay her? Is it that she is an alien, who has no union with Thee? Does it displease Thee that we should try to please her?”

    True Devotion to Mary, ch. 2 §64

  • Whereas: Our Lord entrusted Sister Lucia with a call to reparation.

    “My daughter… there are five ways in which people offend and blaspheme against the Immaculate Heart of Mary… (3) those who try publicly to implant in the children's hearts indifference, contempt, and even hatred against this Immaculate Mother… Here, my daughter, is the reason why the Immaculate Heart of Mary causes Me to ask for this little act of reparation and by means of it, move My mercy to forgive those souls who had the misfortune of offending her. As for you, try without ceasing, with all your prayers and sacrifices, to move Me to mercy toward those poor souls.”

    — Jesus to Sr. Lucia, Pontevedra (1930), regarding the First Saturdays