Slaying Dragons
Publication Date: September 29, 2019
Format: Paperback
Pages: 206
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What Exorcists See & What We Should Know
This book draws upon the great wisdom of some of the leading exorcists in the Church, including Fr. Chad Ripperger, Fr. Gabriele Amorth, Fr. Jose Antonio Fortea, Fr. Gary Thomas, among others, presenting it in an approachable and engaging way that conveys critical insights into spiritual warfare to modern audiences. These experts draw on teachings from various sources, including sacred traditions of our Faith, teachings from Church Fathers and Doctors, as well as their own vast experience in exorcisms and deliverance. Through this combination of expertise, this book provides a comprehensive guide to recognizing and fighting against demonic influence, arming you with the knowledge that you need to protect yourself and your loved ones from evil. Whether you are looking for practical tips or a deeper understanding of spiritual warfare, this book has something for everyone.
The purpose of this book is to help Catholics understand the spiritual battle in which we all find ourselves. It is widely recognized that there is a spiritual war raging all around us, but many people do not realize just how relevant this battle is to their everyday lives.
"The devil prowls like a roaring lion, seeking to devour," as St. Peter says. These exorcists face Satan and the many demons who fell with him, as a central part of their spiritual ministry. Let them teach you what they know and impart to you those things that will aid you most in your spiritual life.
Allow yourself to be instructed by spiritual masters that you may learn the manner in which the devil attacks you, the weapons you have at your disposal, and the means to find healing for the wounds you have suffered in your life. Once this knowledge is obtained, you can more effectively predict your enemy's behavior, recognize his traps, use the proper preventative measures against him, and drive him away when he persists.
This book has been given a nihil obstat.