Karl@KarLybop, a "Irish fella with a passionate interest in US politics" says, "Barack
Obama resigned from the Senate on November 13th, 2008. Today is
November 15th and Kamala Harris still hasn't resigned her seat":
Barack Obama resigned from the Senate on November 13th, 2008. Today is November 15th and Kamala Harris still hasn't resigned her seat. That just goes to show you that even they don't believe that they'll be able to steal this election. [https://twitter.com/KarLybop]
Why hasn't Harris resigned from the Senate like Obama if she is sure Joe Biden won? We need to demand that Harris resign, now.
Pray an Our Father now for the grace to know God's Will and to do it.
Pray an Our Father now for President Donald Trump and justice in the United States of America.
Pray an Our Father now for the restoration of the Church as well as the
Triumph of the Kingdom of the Sacred Heart and the Immaculate Heart of
Mary.
Note: A good friend of the Catholic
Monitor got this from a group message. She said "exorcist Fr. Chad
Ripperger is asking everyone to say this prayer until the election is
resolved":
Prayer of Command
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 the power of
the Holy Spirit and by His authority, I ask Jesus Christ to break any
curses, hexes, or spells and send them back to where they came from, if
it be His Holy Will. I beseech Thee Lord Jesus to protect us by pouring
Thy Precious Blood on us (my family, etc.), which Thou hast shed for us
and I ask Thee to command that any departing spirits leave quietly,
without disturbance, and go straight to Thy Cross to dispose of as Thou
sees fit. I ask Thee to bind any demonic interaction, interplay, or
communications. I place N. (Person, place or thing) under the
protection of the Blood of Jesus Christ which He shed for us. Amen
Please put your family, the United States of America, President Donald Trump and Archbishop Carlo Maria Vigano as the intentions in the Prayer of Command.
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