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Five Popes Who Called Mary Co-Redemptrix

November 5, 2025

Popes Who Have Referred to Mary as "Co-Redemptrix"

The title "Co-Redemptrix" (indicating Mary's unique cooperation in the work of redemption accomplished by Christ) has been used explicitly by five Popes in official Church documents, encyclicals, or addresses. This usage...Read more

DOES AN EMPLOYER HAVE SPIRITUAL AUTHORITY OVER HIS EMPLOYEES?

November 4, 2025
QUESTION? / COMMENT!

I was wondering….can an employer say deliverance prayers for an employee? What kind of authority does an employer have over an employee? Is this addressed in any of Fr Ripperger’s books or any of Jesse’s...Read more

TWELVE POINTS TO STAY PROTECTED FROM DIABOLIC AFFLICTION

November 3, 2025
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I hope this message finds you well. I am a devoted follower of your teachings, and although I am based in Europe, I have found immense comfort and practical solutions in your work online. I am truly...Read more

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Saved From Absurdity

January 13, 2026

When I first went to Europe to study as a young priest, I lived in a boardinghouse which belonged to a certain woman, whom we will call Madame Citroff.  I was there about a week when she came to me and told me the tragic story of her family.  After her marriage, her husband left her. A daughter that was born to them became immoral on the streets of Paris.  Then Madame Citroff pulled out of her pocket a small vial of poison.  She said, 'I do not believe in God.  Sometimes the thought comes to me that there is a God, and in case there be one, I curse Him.  So I've decided simply, because life has no meaning and is absurd, to do away with it.  I intend to take this tonight.  Can you do anything for me?' 'Well,' I said, 'I can't if you're going to take that stuff.'  So I asked her to postpone her suicide for nine days.  I think it's the only case on record of a woman postponing her suicide for nine days. Well I never prayed before in my life like I prayed for that woman.  On the ninth day, the good Lord gave her great grace.  Some years later, on the way to Lourdes, I stopped off at a city where I enjoyed the hospitality of the Monsieur and Madame and Madamoiselle Citroff.  And I said to the village cure, 'Are the Citroffs good Catholics?' He replied, 'Oh, it's wonderful when people keep the faith all during their lives.' He did not know the story.

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