An exorcist in the Philippines has warned against the circulation of
fake 'Satanic' rosaries and crucifixes he said were designed to 'deceive
Catholics...so that evil spirits will haunt them'.
Speaking on the Diocese of Novaliches' Radio Veritas programme 'Hello
Father 911', Fr Ambrosio Nonato Legaspi, chief exorcist of the
diocese's 'Libera Nox' department, warned listeners to 'be careful as
the rosaries you might be using could actually be infested or cursed'.
According to the Philippines Catholic website CBCP News,
Legaspi said the rosaries has been 'prayed over' by a group called the
Illuminati and consecrated to evil, so anyone who uses them will be
followed by evil spirits.
Another Libera Nox priest, Philippe de Guzman, said during the radio
show that Satanic rosaries have emblems on them such as a snake wrapped
around the cross, a pentagram or a sun with rays, an occult symbol.
Legaspi urged priests to bless religious items according to Catholic
rituals, especially if its owners have experienced paranormal
occurrences.
'Not just a blessing, these items should be exorcised. Not just an
ordinary blessing where water is just sprinkled – as most priests
commonly do – but to use the Catholic ritual...that would frighten the
demon away,' he said.
He also warned about Masonic medals that are also in circulation,
made to look like that of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal, also known
as the Medal of the Immaculate Conception. A compass, which is the
insignia of the Freemasons, can be found at the bottom.
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