Now go ahead and quote the section of The Glories of Mary that states that "Jesus is not the Savior of the world." Don't forget to cite your internet source.
Well, if he said that she is the Savior of the world, and he did, then that automatically denies Jesus his position as Savior of the world.
In my book between pages 400-435. Have to read the pages to tell you exactly which page though.
"Oh how many, exclaims the Abbot of Celles, who merits to be condemned by the divine justice,
are sved by the mercy of Mary [therefore, not sved by the mercy of Jesus]! for she is the treasure of God and the treasure of all graces; therefore
it is that our salvation is in her hands [therefore, our salvation not in the hands of Jesus]. Let us always then have recourse to this mother of mercy, and confidently
hope to be saved by means of her intercession [hope to be saved not by means of Jesus' intercession]; since she, as Bernardine de Bustis encourages us to believe, is our salvation, our life, our hope, our counsel, our refuge, our help.
Mary is that very throne of grace, says St. Antoninus, to which the apostle exhorts us to have recourse with confidence, that we may obtain the divine mercy, with all needed help for our salvation.
To the throne of grace, that is, to Mary [To the throne of grace, that is, NOT to Jesus], as St. Antoninus remarks. Hence,
Mary was called by St. Catherine of Sienna: The dispenser of divine mercy: ‘Administratrix misericordiae’" (The Glories of Mary, translated from the Italian of St. Alphonsus Liguori, Founder of the Congregation of the Holy Redeemer — New Edition 1852 — Copyright, 1888 by P.J. Kenedy).