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TotusTuusMariae ago

a lurker finally in - greetings all. this is the prayer the brothers have been saying every night for a long time:

Because we know the enemy fears the Name of Jesus Christ, we continue to pray

† In the Name of Jesus Christ, upon all places of satanic ritual, we call down the Power & Presence of the Most Holy Trinity:

God the Father, Father of Jesus Christ & our Father, God the Son, our Lord & Savior Jesus Christ, & God the Holy Spirit with the Mother of God, Woman Clothed with the Sun;

That the Blood & Mercy of Jesus cover the Innocent to be offered,

That the Light of Mary, Mother of God, blind the eyes of evil,

That the Holy Spirit of The Father & The Son render the rituals null,

That satan & his demons receive nothing from the offering,

That no dark favors be granted to anyone, this night, or any night,

That those who practice satanic ritual have their ability to do so forever crippled.

In the Name of Jesus Christ & through the Power of His Sacred Blood, we render all satanic ritual this night & every night completely ineffective.

† In nomine Patris, et Filii, et Spiritus Sancti. Amen

heyyouwho2 ago

@TotusTuusMariae Amen.
I've been praying many Hail Marys, Salve Reginas and prayers to St. Michael this past year as well as carrying my Benedictine cross. ...an aside, some of our Prot Christian brothers and sisters may be nervous over our Marian vernacular. ;) Peace.

As a fellow Catholic, if you are familiar with Q's recent posting did you catch something in there (can't remember which one) but an allusion to "Darkness", I heard that and I thought Padre Pio's prophecy... Haven't seen anyone bring it up but have thought of it throughout this last year.

TotusTuusMariae ago

ahhhh ... the Good Father, Saint Pio. One night, while being attacked viciously by evil forces while in his room, St. Pio began to pray -

LONG LIVE JESUS!!

this is the best prayer during an attack.

Then there was the time he called for 'the Weapon' ... & the monks were confused. "The Rosary, the Rosary, ... it's in my coat pocket."