How do you break a masonic curse?

February 7, 2022

QUESTION?

I spoke with you at the end of the conference this past Sunday with my husband.  I mentioned about how he inherited his father’s free mason book and ring.  Did I mention my husband was actually wearing it.  Thank you for your advice we will be destroying it. He didn’t want to accept what I have been telling him, so thank you for your words.  Can you please send me the prayer for protection of my children from his father’s involvement of this wicked group to break any binds or attachments.  We have had issues with our children over the years at mass that was hard to bare at times and attacked our peace. Also our oldest daughter is self harming.  I talked with her to understand why she is doing this but she won’t open up to me.  She just says she doesn’t know why.  We are active in church.  She is going through her first year of confirmation and she and her sister altar server.  I feel lost and helpless at this point.  Please give me some guidance, prayers, and Patron Saints to help with thIs battle.  I will be seeking medical help for her but I am afraid for her.  

ANSWER!

A similar question to yours has been asked, the below questions and answers cover your question.

QUESTION? 

How does a person get rid of a 33 degree masonic ring that was handed down from his great grandfather?

ANSWER!

It is best to destroy the ring such that it is unrecognizable and unusable. With a hammer should suffice. If you can break it into several pieces, that is better. Then, toss into running water. If you do not have running water, then bury. In addition, I would pray some prayers from the book, ‘Deliverance Prayers for Use by the Laity.’ Do the ‘Prayer to Remove Generational Sin’, p. 25. Also, ‘Prayer for Breaking Curses of the Occult’, p. 24. And ‘Prayer against Retaliation’, p. 37. In addition, it would be good to do the a Freemasonry Renunciations in the back of the book (p. 121) to free your family of familial curses. Do it three times in a church, if possible.  If you are married, have you husband do these with you, and let him destroy the ring. 

QUESTION?

How do you break a masonic curse? Do I do renunciations?

ANSWER!

You bet. It’s worth doing to loosen up any lingering spiritual garbage. Since FM is a male society, it’s best if the head of household leads the prayers if renunciation. If that is not practical for various reasons, you should do them with your own authority to break any curses upon yourself and children. In broad terms, what I have seen as the effects upon families is either a broad rejection (often to the point of animosity) of Catholicism or same sex ideation in males, and fertility issues in females (and sometimes gender confusion). This may not be your case, but seems to be the pattern that I have seen. The first born son is often the target, but the second son can get hit as well, especially if there is a potential vocation. Often, things will shake up when a FM family member dies, or when a child approaches a sacramental year. Again, this is what I have seen and may not be your situation.

I have seen whole families do the renunciations together, and also individuals. You may get some inner resistance to do the renunciations, and also some freeing up of memories. So, I would also recommend confessing weekly while doing them. It’s good to discuss with your pastor or confessor/spiritual director (even in the confessional by appointment) so he is in the loop. Our local protocol is to have the person do them three times (usually, once a week for three weeks) in a church or parish hall (sacred ground) in front of a witness from our deliverance team. For private usage, you can still do them as a family or couple in this way. The renunciations are in the back of Fr. Ripperger’s book ‘Deliverance Prayers for Use by the Laity.’ You should also inform your pastor that you are doing these prayers. If anything should stir up, he will be able to provide any pastoral care or refer you to a priest in the diocese who has experience in this. Having Masses said for any deceased family members involved (father, grandfather) is also good to do, as is confessing any participation with FM or other anti-Catholic organizations.                                                                                                                                                                 

 Hope that helps,                                                                                                                                    

Dr Dan Schneider