You seem to have a different understanding, (correct me if I am misstating this), of basically one Divine Person who can be considered by us from three different perspectives.
That is, (direct quote) "the three perspectives we can comprehend of The One God." Or (another direct quote) "Three different ways that we actualize God."
Is that correct?
(I won't comment now on what you imagine Catholics think of Mary--- that's a different topic for later.)
But just on the Trinity, does what I said reflect what you believe?
Good idea; since that would be kinda like mindreading; right?
So you probably shouldn't do it later; either.
We DO; however; have written accounts about what MANY Catholics think about Mary; so there is not much need for any PROT to use their imagination.
Most often they attribute WAY more power to her than is found anywhere in the Book Rome produced so long ago.