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Fr. Ripperger recommends consecrating the election, the country and President Trump to Our Lady to prevent demon oppression from interfering in the post-election period

November 19, 2020

Consecration of One’s Exterior Goods to the Blessed Virgin Mary

I; (Name), a faithless sinner, renew and ratify today in thy hands the vows of my Baptism; I renounce forever Satan, his pomps and works; and I give myself...Read more

FR. RIPPERGER ASKS TO RECITE PRAYER TO BIND THE EVIL SPIRITS AND SATANIC FORCES UNTIL ELECTION ODDITIES ARE RESOLVED

November 17, 2020

In His Name and by the power of His Cross and Blood, I ask Jesus to bind any evil spirits, forces and powers of the earth, air, fire, or water, of the netherworld and the satanic forces of nature. By...Read more

Fr. Ripperger asks to Recite Prayer to Bind the Evil Spirits and Satanic Forces Until Election Oddities are Resolved

November 16, 2020

In His Name and by the power of His Cross and Blood, I ask Jesus to bind any evil spirits, forces and powers of the earth, air, fire, or water, of the netherworld and the satanic forces of nature. By...Read more

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Archbishop Fulton SheenDaily Reflections with
Archbishop Fulton Sheen


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The Worst Thing in the World

October 23, 2024

Sin is not the worst thing in the world. The worst thing in the world is the denial of sin. If I am blind and deny that there is any such thing as light, shall I ever see? If I am deaf and deny that there is any such thing as harmony, will I ever hear? If I deny that there is any such thing as sin, how shall I ever be forgiven? The denial of sin is the unforgivable sin, for it makes redemption impossible. So even our sins, when we bring them to the blood of Christ, sometimes have a good side. We are washed in that blood, and we rejoice and thank the Lord; for if we had never sinned, we never could call Jesus 'Savior.'

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