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the altar and sin don Tuesday, June 23, 2009

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know of someones x-wife, who had committing sin on the alter with saccrifices on the communion table, inpartation of a warwolf costume very large on body the head only, and called herself the devils wife, stating it was a play, put curses on other, and she said she was a priestest, when the husband at the time, told her to make an altar call she refused and soon after there were problems the husband played the music, yet repented from this, they are now divorced, he did not know of the x-wife to be this way, he has two grown daughters who are suffering in their own lives, the man said he repented but has been going through terrible struggles in his own spiritual life, and has remarried, is there anything to do or can do or should do about this, he is a believer and wants nothing to do with this ever again, don



Question Answered by Bro. Ignatius Mary, OLSM

Dear Don:

Well, given your description it is possible that their are attachments upon this man, or perhaps a curse.

He needs to renounce any involvements he had with this non-Christian activity, pray some of the prayers in our Prayer Catalog, linked below, such as the Breaking of Spells and Curses, the Hedge Prayer of Protection, and others that may apply.

If this person is not Catholic, he can edit the prayers to remove phrases that he in not comfortable with that are specifically Catholic in nature.

I would also advise him to go through the Seven Steps to Self-Deliverance linked below.

We will certainly be praying for him.

God Bless,
Bro. Ignatius Mary

 

 


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