You're wrong of course. There are entire debating societies devoted to the works of Tolkien where reasonable people debate issues to do with the Council of Elrond.
That's a pity because, as I explained, I really didn't understand your points. I genuinely couldn't find any evidence of changed doctrines in the two examples you provided. In particular, the one which was excerpted from an essay by a fundamentalist evangelical is suspect because they wouldn't have had a catholic understanding of the doctrine in question anyway.
Mary wants to change a number of catholic teachings. My disagreement with her is nothing to do with feminism or equality. To be honest, I think she's using that as a smokescreen to garner sympathy for her position.