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Re: Husband troubles
« Reply #135 on: Today at 01:04:08 AM »
I have reason to believe we may have been cursed, there are people who know us that have a history of being involved in the occult. Does anyone know of a traditional Catholic exorcist, properly ordained?
I pray you may find this. This is what you need hands down. I am struggling greatly right now, may my suffering be used to aide you in your search for this exorcism.

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Re: Husband troubles
« Reply #136 on: Today at 01:18:27 AM »
I pray you may find this. This is what you need hands down. I am struggling greatly right now, may my suffering be used to aide you in your search for this exorcism.
Thank you so much whoever you are, that is so generous of you. Please be assured of my prayers and sacrifices for you also, my heart goes out to you in your pain. 


Re: Husband troubles
« Reply #137 on: Today at 02:17:53 AM »
An exorcism is only for those who are truly possessed. Even those who have been in the occult. Listen when someone is possessed it's pretty obvious. And very rare. 

Garrigou Lagrange in his three ages of the interior life talks about the difference between obsession (much more common) and possession. 

I would recommend getting holy water from a resistance priest (ask him to mail you some.)Pretty sure you are allowed to dilute it down somewhat, but talk to a priest about that cos I'm not sure how that works. 

And sprinkling daily, if not twice daily

Then everyday say the August Queen of Heavens prayer, which are Lady promised expels demons.

The Holy Face chaplet as often as you can also. Each one of those "Arise O Lord.." expels demons on the spot.

And most of all pesevere in prayer, even if you find yourself losing concentration.

Re: Husband troubles
« Reply #138 on: Today at 06:15:35 AM »
OP here:

My comment above is not a regret for those who have given me advice on how to help my husband. I am simply overwhelmed and cannot fathom how people can be so uncharitable to one who is forcing themselves to be vulnerable for the sake of her husband. I have revealed very humiliating details about myself in hopes that it would help give further insight as to what to do next. That is not easy for me to do at all. I have nothing to gain from being anonymous here, I am not asking for money, this does not bring me honour, and none of this brings me pleasure either.

Maybe we are both broken, and perhaps I am at fault here, I am more than willing to believe that. But I know the good Lord can bring good out of every evil, and He will wipe every tear from our eyes, and He takes into account our good intentions. I will continue to love my husband and love God, and I forgive from my heart those who have spoken uncharitably of my husband and I in this thread. He is not a slob, he may have some problems but seriously, who out of any of you can boast being an angel, because mortal sin is the greatest problem we can have, not being sickly and unable to have children. Please do not imitate the friends of Job.

Everything I have said has been an attempt to receive guidance and insight, and not to complain needlessly or rant.

I do not know why I am repeatedly viewed this way. One who tells another problems obviously wants a solution. Thank you to those who have understood this, and for their kind contributions.

I could have gone to a Reddit forum, but the nature of my questions often invites a lot of impurity into the question, and I am bound not to enter the occasions of sin.

I have reason to believe we may have been cursed, there are people who know us that have a history of being involved in the occult. Does anyone know of a traditional Catholic exorcist, properly ordained?
I haven't had time to read all of the pages of this thread but I want you to know that I am praying for you and your husband.  I know SO MANY traditional Catholic couples who are being tested and struggling.  Stay strong and keep doing your best and I am sure that God will reward your efforts. 🤗🙏

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Re: Husband troubles
« Reply #139 on: Today at 10:13:07 AM »
I also disagree with getting an exorcism. A general confession to a valid priest of every single past sin you can remember, without holding any back, followed by frequenting the sacraments and a desire to continuously grow in the love of God will bring much benefit to your lives.

From the Douay-Rheims Bible: (Romans 8:28)  And we know that to them that love God, all things work together unto good... read to the end of the chapter.