06/11/2025
For centuries, the Roman Church encouraged devotion to Mary with titles like Co Redemptrix and Mediatrix. Popes such as Leo XIII, Pius X, Pius XII, and even John Paul II used these words openly. These titles were printed in books, sung in prayers, statues were crowned, feasts declared, and sermons preached on these very titles. Millions were taught to believe that Mary stood beside Christ in redeeming mankind.
Today, 4th November 2025, the same church that once approved these titles has reversed its position. What was once encouraged is now discouraged. What was once called truth is now considered misleading. If Rome truly spoke with divine authority, how could her doctrines change so drastically? The truth of God does not evolve with time, but Rome’s teachings do.
This is not a small correction. It is a confession that what was once claimed as sacred tradition is now uncertain. If the Church that calls itself infallible can revise her own teachings, then she was never infallible to begin with. The Reformers saw this long ago and stood upon the one and only unshakable foundation of the Word of God.
Scripture has not changed. Christ remains the only Redeemer and Mediator. No pope or council can share His glory or redefine His work. When Rome speaks with two voices, it reveals what she truly is an institution built on human authority, not divine revelation.
What changes with time cannot be eternal. What contradicts itself cannot be true.
He, who has ears to hear, let him hear.
Jeremiah Knight
The Reformation Resurgence