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To: All; tired&retired
You should wear an exorcism medal at all times. You did not clarify what all these people who died were really trying to obtain for people. If they wore this medal and did dailly prayers this I believe would never have. happened.

I have meet occultists. They always notice and respect this medal. My friend showed one the medal she fell back on the floor.

You need to get a blessed medal. Always blessed.

The Saint Benedict Medal

St. Benedict was the father of Western Monasticism. He was born in Nursia, Italy, in 480. Beginning in 520, he founded twelve monasteries in the region of Subiaco. The foundation at Monte Cassino (529) became the cradle of his Order. His twin sister was St. Scholastica. Benedict died march 21, 542.

St. Benedict had a profound veneration for the Holy Cross and for our Saviour Crucified. In virtue of the Sign of the Cross he wrought many miracles and exercised great power over the spirits of darkness.

In consequence of the great veneration in which St. Benedict was held from the early middle ages, it followed that a medal was struck.

His medal has exceptional powers against the demons of Hell.

The Medal of Saint Benedict is one of the Sacramentals of the Church. The value and power of the Medal must be ascribed to the merits of Christ Crucified, to the efficacious prayers of St. Benedict, to the blessing of the Church, and specially to the faith and holy disposition of the person using the Medal.

Description

The front of the medal shows St. Benedict holding a cross in one hand and the book of his Rule in the other. Flanking him on each side are the words:

Crux S. Patris Benedicti (The Cross of the Holy Father Benedict). Below his feet are these words: Ex S M Casino MDCCCLXXX (From the Holy Mount of Cassino, 1880). On that date , Monte Cassino was given the exclusive right to produce this medal.

Inscribed in the circle surrounding Benedict are the words: Ejus in obitu nostro presentia muniamur (May his presence protect us in the hour of death).

The other side of the medal is where the real exorcistic force reveals itself. In the center is the Cross. Benedict loved the Cross and used it to drive away demons.

The vertical beam of the Cross has five letters: C.S.S.M.L., meaning Crux Sacra Sit Mihi Lux (May the holy Cross be for me a light).

The horizontal beam of the Cross also has five letters: N.D.S.M.D., meaning Non Draco Sit Mihi Dux (Let not the dragon be my guide).

The four large letters at the angles of the Cross: C S P B stand for Crux Sancti Patris Benedicti (The Cross of the Holy Father Benedict).

Encircling the Cross in a circle around the right margin are these letters: V.R.S.N.S.M.V., meaning Vade retro Satana; nunquam suade mihi vana (Begone Satan! Suggest not to me thy vain things).

Around the left margin of the circle are these letters: S.M.Q.L.I.V.B., meaning Sunt mala quae libas; ipse venena bibas (The drink you offer is evil; drink that poison yourself).

At the top of the circle is the word PAX (Peace).

Use

No special way of carrying or applying the Medal is prescribed. It may be worn around the neck, attached to the scapular or the Rosary or simply carried in one's pocket.

Often it is placed in the fields, the foundations of buildings or attached to automobiles to call down God's blessing and the protection of St. Benedict. No particular prayer is prescribed, as the devout wearing itself is a continual silent prayer.

29 posted on 09/01/2011 7:33:44 AM PDT by johngrace (1 John 4)
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To: johngrace

Thank you for your excellent comments.

While I have the deepest respect for others people’s methodologies, I do not put my trust in any physical object other than the Holy Spirit and the strength of Jesus working through it. Many times during a session, “I” appeared to be a failure. It was not until “I” gave up and allowed God to work through me that the results were successful.

I take no credit for the successes, for if I did I would also have to take credit for the failures and they would be a burden I could not bear. When I do this work, my ears are listening and learning from the words that are coming out of my mouth. Once when I met imitators, my gut feeling was that something was wrong. Logically everything appeared ok. Just then the words came out of my mouth..”Do you believe that Jesus Christ was born in the flesh?” The spirits responded..”We know Jesus.” To which the voice from my mouth stated, “That was not the question!” and the voice repeated the first question again. At this time the blue eyes of the two spirits turned from blue to black and then to red and their true nature came out. It was about a month later when I stumbled onto the exact words in 1 John:1 on how to test spirits. It really works.

I trust my soul to Christ to protect me. Directly, not through a medal or another person. I agree, the medal can have power. But it always happened that when I relied upon something other than Christ, a stronger more demonic spirit would come along and burst my bubble.


31 posted on 09/01/2011 7:52:53 AM PDT by tired&retired
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To: johngrace

The only qualifier with the St. Benedict Medal is that it must be blessed by a Benedictine!


37 posted on 09/01/2011 8:28:02 PM PDT by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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