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Favorite deliverance prayers from Fr. Ripperger's compilation:


Prayer to the Virgin

Remedy against the "Spirits of Darkness" and the forces of hate and fear.

August Queen of the Heavens, heavenly sovereign of the Angels, Thou who from the beginning received from God the power and the mission to crush the head of Satan, we humbly beseech Thee to send Thy holy Legions so that under Thy command and through Thy power, they may pursue the demons and combat them everywhere, suppress their boldness and drive them back into the abyss.

Who is like unto God?
O good and tender Mother, Thou shalt always be our love and our hope!
O Divine Mother, send Thy holy Angels to defend me and to drive far away from me the cruel enemy.
Holy Angels and Archangels, defends us, guard us.
Amen.

Prayer indulgenced by Pope Pius X on July 8, 1908
Imprimatur:Cameraci (Cambrai) die 26 february 1912 A Massart vic gen.




Prayers for Troubled Souls
Lord, have mercy on us. Almighty God, Our Lord, King of Ages, Thou Who hast made everything and who transforms everything simply by Thy Will. Thou who in Babylon changed into dew the flames of the "seven-times hotter" furnace and protected and saved the three holy children. Thou art the doctor and physician of our souls. Thou art the salvation of those who turn to Thee.  WE beseech Thee to make powerless, banish, and drive out every diabolic power, presence, and machination; every evil influence, malefice, or evil eye and all evil actions against Thy servant N. Where there is envy and malice, grant us goodness, endurance, victory, and charity. O Lord, thou Who lovest man, we beg Thee to reach out Thy powerfull hand and Thy most high and mighty arm and come to our aid. Help us, who are made in Thine image; send the Angel of Peace to us, to protect us body and soul. May he keep at bay and vanquish every evil power, every poison or malice invoked against us by corrupt and envious people. Then, under the protection of Thy authority may we sing in gratitude, "The Lord is my salvation; whom should I fear? I will not fear evil because Thou art with me, my God my strength, my powerful Lord, Lord of peace, Father of all ages."

Yes, Lord Our God, be merciful to us, Thy image, and save Thy servant N. from every threat or harm from the evil one, and protect him / her by raisin him / her above all evil. We ask Thee this through the intercession of the Most Blessed Mary ever Virgin, Mother of God, Queen of the most splendid archangels and all Thy saints. Amen

Prayer to Protect Faculties
Lord Jesus Christ let Thy Precious Blood flowing from Thy wounded Heart cover me, my cogitative power, memory, imagination, common sense power, sensitive appetites, my sight, hearing, taste, touch and smell, (and any part of your body they are affecting) driving the demons to the foot of Thy Cross where they may be judged by Thee. In the Name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Ghost. Amen.

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