CHRIST the REDEEMER (Isa 59:20). My friend Gerald and I were visiting some believers living along the shore of the beautiful Gaspé Peninsula in Québec. En route, we stopped on a high promontory overlooking the famous Percé Rock. Perched beside us was a small church building which we entered. On either side of the entrance were two stained-glass windows, dedicated to the mother of our Lord. Over one was the word “Co-Mediatrix” and over the other “Co-Redemptrix.” A man dressed in his priestly garb stood nearby. Begging his pardon for being ignorant of these ideas because I could not find them in the Bible, I asked for his explanation. When he was finished, I asked how either could be true. The Bible clearly declared that “there is one God and one mediator between God and men, the Man Christ Jesus.” Furthermore, I had been to the Dormitian Abbey in Jerusalem, the supposed site where Mary fell asleep and was carried into heaven without dying. Redemption, I said, required the shedding of blood. I was so happy to tell him that I was “justified freely by [God’s] grace through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus” (Rom 3:24).