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Author Topic: Father Chad Ripperger  (Read 23538 times)

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Re: Father Chad Ripperger
« Reply #25 on: December 21, 2025, 01:39:44 PM »

I used to listen to Fr. Ripperger years ago, but his talks always felt as if somethings he said were off a bit, just not right, or something was amiss, not sure how to describe it, but then I came across this and have not listened to him ever since...

"...Hence, in this respect every Mass has an infinite value. The new rite of Mass is just as efficacious as the old rite of Mass in this respect since they are both the same sacrifice of Christ...

Fr. Ripperger's exorcism schtick is similar to Fr. Malachi Martin's exorcism thrillers.

He uses it to give himself some impression of Catholic authority.

Martin and Ripperger will never tell you the source of their Apostolic authority and jurisdiction for such exorcisms.

But they'll always give you the titilating details of demonic comments and supernatural activity.

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Re: Father Chad Ripperger
« Reply #26 on: December 21, 2025, 09:21:17 PM »
Fr. Ripperger was ordained in '97 by an FSSP bishop, Slattery.  I am sorry, but he might not even be a priest.  That's a huge red flag for me.  All this talk about his theology, is he even a priest?


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Re: Father Chad Ripperger
« Reply #27 on: December 22, 2025, 01:46:46 PM »
Ripperger is bad news...STAY AWAY FROM RIPPERGER.  Run, don't walk, but run in the opposite direction.

^^This^^

He's a complete poseur.  Grasp it.  Accept it.  Move on to better things and people.  Godspeed.

Re: Father Chad Ripperger
« Reply #28 on: Yesterday at 03:53:02 PM »
We're not Jesus.  Priest and Exorcists can act in Persona Christ, but we cannot not.  That's another reason why "Deliverance" is a Prot thing, since the Prots emphasize that all believers are a "priesthood" and can command with "authority".  That has bled over into Fr. Ripperger's thinking, but there's absolutely no Catholic Tradition about it.  In fact, as I mentioned, Ratzinger, when head of "Holy Office" condemned lay involvement in exorcist-types of activities, so why wouldn't Fr. Ripperger obey and pull his book?

In addition to not being Jesus, the fact that your or I know the name of a demon means absolutely nothing, and does not give any power overthem.  But what it does to is cause us to begin interracting with demons, and engaging in excessive and dangerous curiosity.  We simply need pray to Our Lady, St. Joseph, St. Michael, our Guardian Angel ... THEY know the names of the demon(s), their identities, and it serves no purpose for US to know them, as if my knowledge causes "disinfection".  That light is the best disinfectant is a misapplied metaphor.


There is an understanding of the priesthood of all believers in Catholicism.    This is seen more easily in the fact that we believe a Husband is the Priest of his home (domestic church).

That is not to say that there aren't qualitative differences between that the the Sacerdotal Priesthood. 


I am glad you brought up Father R.  again and that this is a space where people can at least ask questions about his methods.    Not in a sense of deprecating his priesthood, of being disrespectful, but in a sense of simple inquiry.


There are other trad forums where I have been banned, BANNED(!), for simply asking questions about some of his methods.   

Offline OABrownson1876

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Re: Father Chad Ripperger
« Reply #29 on: Yesterday at 08:03:36 PM »
all authority is through Christ to command demons so your point “ if we have the authority to command them out we have the authority to command them to attack someone else “ is just false. No one assumes that to be so. And to ask who’s talking about possession 😵‍💫……. We’re talking about exorcist!!! They deal with possession. To thwart attacks, the greatest saints were attacked by demons constantly! This is of course common knowledge. So to the extent you can thwart them and petition to our lady and saint Michael is obviously in Gods hands. On this point fr Ripperger says nothing to the contrary. You say he encourages people to get curious about demons if as if it’s a bad thing. My generation was taught the whole notion was absurd and made up by religious institutions! How do you combat that without getting people curious about them.

“Whoever listens to you listens to me; whoever rejects you rejects me; but whoever rejects me rejects him who sent me.”
17The seventy-two returned with joy and said, “Lord, even the demons submit to us in your name.”
18He replied, “I saw Satan fall like lightning from heaven. 19I have given you authority to trample on snakes and scorpions and to overcome all the power of the enemy; nothing will harm you. 20However, do not rejoice that the spirits submit to you, but rejoice that your names are written in heaven.”
Do you consider anything that’s going on in the church good? Or is everything post 1960 just terrible? I know a lot of people will not say anything good about it. I just can’t believe there is no hope. Fr Ripperger and fr G Hesse were my two biggest influences so I have bias for them. And I specifically remember fr. Hesse saying you can study any Saint long enough and find errors in their teachings. So I bend more to the good than the bad. And again I have to make the point,  a woman was selling jarred farts online and they were selling them. If that is not diabolical I don’t know what diabolical is!!!
The seventy-two were not laymen, they were priests, possibly bishops and deacons. It is my impression that the apostles had already been ordained by this point. So the "seventy-two" is not Scriptural proof for lay exorcism.