Oh c'mon now...She is given half of the kingdom of God...She is to be served...She is in charge of all mercy...Not to mention everything else that is in the article...
This guy meant what he said...
There reaches a point where you are convinced that you know what others believe — even when they tell you otherwise.
At that point, dialogue is useless.
Skimming through this stuff, though, I find it is mostly a particular kind of devotional, not doctrinal, writing. I'd have to parse it line by line to see where it was on target and where overshooting the mark --- something I'd do if I had a couple weeks with a broken leg, but don't care to do now.
If you want ornate courtly poetry, by all means go to the Anglicans. For Catholic doctrine, go to the Catechism (Link)
(I keep saying that, and nobody ever takes me up on it. That's unfortunate. It would save you a lot of brow-furrowing and foot-stomping, and me, too.)
Using the search feature of the Catechism should help you cut through a lot of the overgrown verbal kudzu.
*The letters "ORC"' can also represent membership in Catholic movement, which in English would be Order of Canons Regular, which I understand has members in Portugal and Brazil. I suspect this guy is an Anglican rather than a Portuguese, since he's writing at an Anglican website.
If I'm wrong, let me know.