And the Catholic Church regards her, not as God does (a sinner who also required a Substitutionary Saviour), but as a deified individual.It's not true and you didn't even deign to offer any evidence.
“It’s not true and you didn’t even deign to offer any evidence.”
When my question gets answered, then we’ll know.
Did Mary, who gave birth to the Savior at Bethlehem, require that Savior to shed His Blood for HER sins?
If Mary had no sins, but yet required a Savior, as she said she did, then from WHAT did she require a Savior?