Just spread it; just disperse it; just sprinkle it out the window of your
car wherever you live and do so with faith, which can move mountains (one of
which, in the Bay Area, is known as Mount Diablo, and where, just to the
north, is a mysterious place called Bohemian Grove, which at least one
attendee said would be the focus of some of the salt we generated).
We need to do this across the U.S., Canada, Australia, and other nations:
get a container of salt, have a priest bless it (here’s the prayer), and
have folks from your parish or prayer group help in sprinkling it in your
community (around city hall, parishes, tattoo parlors, abortion clinics,
hospitals, red-light zones, bars, and other places in need of purging or
protection).
We need a couple hundred people in every major metropolitan area, and those
in capitals are urged to sprinkle it around their legislative offices (and
in Washington, the White House, the Supreme Court, and Capitol Hill).
“Lord Jesus, bless our area, protect it against storms, fires, thefts,
crime, abortion, earthquake, tsunamis, tornadoes, and other untoward events,
as well as from evil people and evil deeds and the influence of the devil,”
you might say, as you sprinkle little pinches of it. “Let a person convert
with every grain we sprinkle. Let every grain have an angel attached to it.”
Improvise. Pray your own prayer. Be site-specific. Pray for the needs of
your community. Pray against unsavory businesses and developers and
politicians. Pray to expurgate the evil in your area. Pray that the salt
repulses those who are in darkness – that they be converted or dissuaded
from your locale. Pray to protect the young as well as nature.
It is the message this week: we are in a time of preparation, and one way to
prepare is to surround your home, neighborhood, and community with the great
sacramentals the Church, in its wisdom, through the Holy Spirit, has
bequeathed us.
[Any amount may be presented to a priest for his blessing, using the
following official prayer from the Roman Ritual: “Almighty God, we ask you
to bless this salt, as once you blessed the salt scattered over the water by
the prophet Elisha. Wherever this salt (and water) is sprinkled, drive away
the power of evil, and protect us always by the presence of your Holy
Spirit. Grant this through Christ our Lord Amen.”]
[Michael Brown’s next retreat is in May in St. Augustine, Florida, home of
the nation’s oldest parish and Marian shrine, to be followed, God-willing,
by retreats in other major regions of the country]