Sometimes I yearn for a voice from above to shout: “Catholics, use your weapons!” To do nothing about all hell breaking loose is to join the other side.
Take for instance the fact that occult practices are growing while faith in the Eucharist is waning. The hashtag #witchesofinstagram is burning through social media with over 3.4 million posts. But that’s not even news. Neither are drag queen story hours, physical attacks from pro-death bullies, children being given irreversible drugs to change their sex, or any of the insanity around us. And things are intensifying.
Matt Walsh explains well the rabid insanity of a judge ruling that a 7-year-old boy can be given drugs to transition into a girl despite the boy violently refusing to wear girls clothes at his father’s home. It is a horrifying mystery how anyone could fail to see the extreme disorder and child abuse.
A turning away from God has enabled this takeover. It’s no coincidence that faith in the Eucharist as the Body and Blood of Christ has plummeted along with Church attendance and membership.
Prayer is powerful regardless of denomination, but within the Catholic Church we have the most powerful weapons in the universe: the Eucharist, the rosary, and Divine Mercy Chaplet. These prayers, adoration, and receiving the Eucharist are infinitely more powerful than anything the devil has in his arsenal. It is why black masses use consecrated hosts, because the devil is very aware of the greatest power and his greatest enemy: the True Presence of Jesus Christ.
We have that power at our fingertips. The enemy seeks destruction of our world but his followers also contribute to their own destruction.
Fools that have played the devil’s game, need conversion and deliverance or if they are lucky, just one good confession. “A confession is more valuable than 100 exorcisms,” an exorcist once told me. One brings the dead back to life and the other is a blessing with the intention of bringing a soul back to Christ.
Our ammunition is limitless. Let us not face Jesus at the end of our life, trying to explain why we went AWOL during this war. Begin today, in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Amen!