BEFORE YOU HATE CATHOLICISM AND MARY, READ THIS🇻🇦
Demons hate everything Catholic. They do not want to acknowledge the truth. The last thing they want is for the world to know what tortures them and what casts them out. They cannot help screaming when exposed to all things Catholic.
During one of the exorcisms, the demons yelled: “Get that off me!” It was a relic of Saint John Paul II.
“In fact, the entire Litany of the Saints was so powerful that we stayed with it for a long time,” said Exorcist Monsignor Stephen Rosetti. “Demons also hate Holy Water and say it burns,” he added.
They can’t stand priests. They are completely terrified of the Virgin Mary and cannot even say her name.
The answer is very simple: the entire ministry of exorcism has been delegated by God to the Blessed Virgin Mary. She is the Mother of Exorcists: she is spiritually present in all exorcisms and she often makes her presence directly felt in casting out Satan.
“In Mary’s presence even the highest ranking demons have a complete meltdown,” Rosetti continued. “You and I are no match for the power, speed and intellect of demons. But the Mother of Jesus terrifies them all!”
Jesus gave Mary to us as a Mother: “Woman, behold your son!” (John 19: 26)
She loves us as her spiritual children and will protect us with the fierce Motherly love as when her children are threatened.
“We only need to ask: Mary, our Mother, spread your mantle over us, your children, and protect us,” Rosetti advised.
Of course, it is in Jesus’ Holy Name that the demons are cast out. The name and power of Jesus casts out demons. Understanding who Satan is and, thus, his punishment is quite important.
One of the reasons Satan rebelled against God was in response to the revelation of the Incarnation. Satan tried to make himself equal to God.
For Satan, it was an insult that God would choose to exalt our lowly humanity instead of his superior angelic nature. Satan’s pride blinded him and he became enraged against Jesus and all of humanity, perpetually dedicated to destroying it.
In response, Jesus sends a lowly woman from Judea to cast him out. Her only “weapons” are her love for Jesus, her total humility, and her obedience to God.
It is precisely in these that we humans triumph over evil. According to Divine justice, Satan is enduring a reality he never learned: the essence of true power belongs to God alone!
As Saint Paul puts it: “I will rather boast most gladly of my weaknesses, in order that the power of Christ may dwell with me.” (2 Corinthians 12:9)
How about you, do you also loathe everything Catholic? Or the Blessed Virgin Mary? Be careful whom you listen to.
A NOTE FROM THE PUBLISHER:
It’s important to remember that the National Eucharistic Event isn’t just an ‘event.’ It’s a call to action.
The last time a National Eucharistic Congress was held in the United States, Franklin D. Roosevelt was president, Japan was still fine-tuning its secret plans for a surprise attack on Pearl Harbor, and Joe DiMaggio was in the middle of his 56-game hitting streak.
So the fact that there is one happening this July 17-21 in Indianapolis is a very big deal.
It will be the 10th such event in our history. The ninth took place in Minneapolis-St. Paul, June 23-26, 1941 — six months before the U.S. entered World War II. The turnout was impressive. Seventy-five thousand well-dressed men carrying candles attended a midnight Mass. There were 13,000 voices in the youth choir for a special pontifical Mass for children. After the congress’ concluding Mass, an estimated 80,000 people processed out of the state fairgrounds with the Blessed Sacrament. Another 100,000 or more people lined the 2-mile route in reverent silence.
A lot has happened to reshape our society in the nearly 83 years since the last national Eucharistic congress, including multiple wars, the election and assassination of the country’s first Catholic president, the civil-rights movement, landing a man on the moon, and the sexual revolution, as well as Roe v. Wade, the clergy-abuse crisis, the creation of the internet, and the COVID-19 pandemic.
One thing that hasn’t changed is the Holy Eucharist. The Real Presence of Our Lord’s Body and Blood remains with us. Jesus Christ’s sublime gift to us, the Eucharist, remains the “source and summit” of the Christian life. And it still inspires us to do great and difficult things.
One of those great and difficult things begins May 17-19: a massive and momentous nationwide Eucharistic pilgrimage. Unlike the National Eucharistic Congress that will take place at its conclusion, the pilgrimage has never been done before. The scale and audacity of it — four separate routes, more than 6,500 miles in all, converging on Indianapolis from the east, west, north and south — would impress even our more rugged Catholic forebears.
Only a hardy handful of “perpetual pilgrims” have pledged to walk the entirety of their respective routes, but untold thousands will join in for at least a part of it.
The scope of this undertaking will be breathtaking.
Pilgrims will march across the Golden Gate and Brooklyn bridges and boat across the Ohio and Sacramento rivers. They’ll gather for Mass in historic cathedrals in many of America’s greatest cities, as well as in humble parishes and farms and fields in America’s heartland.
They’ll roll up their sleeves and serve Christ in the poor in places like the Bronx, New York, and North Platte, Nebraska. They’ll process with Jesus by candlelight and keep watch with him during all-night adoration vigils in Iowa, Texas and Missouri.
You can be sure that Mother Angelica’s nuns in Hanceville, Alabama, are counting the hours until pilgrims on the southern “Juan Diego Route” arrive at the Shrine of the Most Blessed Sacrament on June 20.
For those who participate — and I urge you to do so — it promises to be an unforgettable experience. But it’s important to remember that this isn’t just an “event.” It’s a call to action.
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