That was harsh, gladius. That could drive someone off the site and this place cannot afford it -- it's getting dull.
As for "Be My Salvation," I have read many writings of the saints that are about this simplistic. If someone told you that St. Catherine of Siena wrote this, I doubt you'd be saying the same.
I think the gist of what she was saying is that Protestants would never ask Mary to be their "salvation," as if she has the power to redeem, as they'd consider that to detract from Christ. The point being that it takes some courage to ask Mary, a mere mortal, to be your salvation. You may be long past the point where that startles you, but perhaps Maria-B is just now having the revelation of Mary's power.