Message from @Orrbit
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yeah it's not fully done
Only Catholics can deal with them
And Latin
those guys are top notch in grace
St. Benedict is a great saint to pray to when dealing with them
He’s the patron saint of Exorcists
His medal is called the demon chasing medal
And it works wonders
I’ve had a few super natural experiences before
It’s always good to carry a rosary and a st Benedict medal
And be invested in the brown scapular as well
I have a brown scapular
I wear it daily
My mother also gifted me a bracelet with ten crosses she got from Croatia, she took them to the Holy Land and placed them in the spot of the Cross
Noice!
That’s great
According to several exorcists, people that try doing exorcisms who aren't exorcists almost always end up in need of an actual exorcist
Off topic but woah, just found an old book lying in my house about Holy History and the History of the Church from 1952 and the way it speaks about Islam, wow
Believe it or not, our forefathers used to have balls.
_"In the Quran is contained the doctrine of Mahoma, a monstrous mix of judaism, paganism and christianity"_
Remember:
P E R F I D I O U S J E W S
What lie
I'm impressed because it speaks with truth
It also has the main forefathers of the church, both Greek and Latin
Don't kneel for the prayer for the Jews, folks.
During Good Friday, that is.
We used to get the quran off the shelf in the library at school and read out the weirdest stuff, you could pretty much play the equivalent of bible bingo and find something utterly ridiculous or super violent
St. Anastasius, St. Basil, St. Chrysostom for the Greeks,
St. Hilarius, St. Ambrose, St. Geronimo, St. Augustine and St. Gregory I Magnus for Latin
This book is amazing
sounds pretty cool
It also has the main heresies and how they were combated
According to this book the modern enemies of the church are: Atheism, Rationalism, Indifferentism, Caesarism, Freemasonry, Modernism and the commies
based
I mean, ironically one of the main contributors of rationalism ended up creating the argument from contingency
_well, it really was St. Augustine but w/e_
can't say I've heard the word indifferenceism before but I assume it's some sort of relativism/apathy
whats Caesarism?
absolute dictatorship?
Looks like that yeah
Could be Indifference