Fr. Chad Ripperger's Breastplate of St. Patrick (Modified) & Binding Prayer ("In the Name of Jesus Christ, our Lord and God, and by the power of the Most Holy Catholic Church of Jesus, I render all spirits impotent...")
Deliverance Prayers II The Minor Exorcisms and Deliverance Prayers compiled by Fr Chad Ripperger: Breastplate of St. Patrick (Modified) I bind (myself, or N.) today to a strong virtue, an invocation of the Trinity. I believe in a Threeness, with a confession of an Oneness in the Creator of the Universe. I bind (myself, or N.) today to the virtue of Christ’s birth with his baptism, to the virtue of his crucifixion with his burial, to the virtue of his resurrection with his ascension, to the virtue of his coming to the Judgment of Doom. I bind (myself, or N.) today to the virtue of ranks of Cherubim, in obedience of Angels, in service of Archangels, in hope of resurrection for reward, in prayers of Patriarchs, in preaching of Apostles, in faiths of confessors, in innocence of Holy Virgins, in deeds of righteous men. I bind (myself, or N.) today to the virtue of Heaven, in light of Sun, in brightness of Snow, in splendor of Fire, in speed of l...
Comments
Archbishop Viganò has a very large media influence among Catholics. His analyses are good about the situation of the Church today, but they are not always sufficient to see the lighthouse clearly.
The Church shows historically and traditionally what is the compass to follow with the helm to the safe harbor, whose boat is now lost because of the great storm that enters water everywhere. Canon law is that safe haven because it is the sure discernment for great storms. So we can see that there are two ways: either the bishops make an imperfect council, for example, and condemn Bergolio for heresy, or simply some cardinal says that Benedict XVI was prevented from ruling until death and declares sede vacante. Both paths led the cardinals logically to elect a legitimate pope; but this time, however, they would carefully analyze the Universi Dominici gregis.
Lefebvre's similar move is not the right one, as it would be a stopgap to solve something very serious. Although the movement by necessity episcopal consecration in order to continue in the maintenance of the faith, the university and visibility of the Church would never be rescued; Cardinals would not exist, as they are chosen by a pope and would not even elect one.
Therefore, this would become an illusory path that goes against the dogmatic Vatican I which says that there will always be popes perpetually in the Church.
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