I can, but you insist on saying that what the church teaches isn't really what it teaches. There is an objective way of doing this read the Catholic Catechism. If it is in there, that is what is beleived.
The argument is
1) The catholic church teaches X
2) your response is the Catholic church does not mean X it means Y.
The only respnose I can give is that it teaches X.
So technically, no I can not convince you that it teaches X when you insist that Y=Y and X=Y, no matter what I say. You are not putting forth a reasonable response to argument 1. It's mathematically impossible.
"There is an objective way of doing this read the Catholic Catechism. If it is in there, that is what is beleived. "
What does the CC say about the mediatorial powers of Mary?
"So technically, no I can not convince you that it teaches X when you insist that Y=Y"
Are you stating the the CC's teaching is that Mary is NOT the mediator between Christ and man?