How to End Intergenerational Curses

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No, not true. Curses are real. I personally do not believe they are particularly common, but they are nevertheless real.
 
Please help us to understand Father…can you post more on this topic please?
 
It’s not contrary to our faith. The testimony of countless priests involved in this ministry says otherwise. It’s just that, for good reason, most of them don’t talk about it.But, some do, and it’s not just Fr. Amorth.
 
It is rarely something that any of us need to worry about.

Persons who are unbaptized, as well as persons who are living in a habitual state of mortal sin are at greater risk.

You could start by reading Fr. Amorth’s books if you would like to learn more. There are other books if you would like. Many people here are going to have a very hard time accepting most of this sort of thing. I can’t say that I blame them. Such things are rarely spoken of in our Faith.
 
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I think that, for prudential reasons, there is really very little else I can or should say, first, since I’m by no means an expert in this field, and second, since I don’t believe it does the faithful a great deal of good to study these things. I think it can foster a very unhealthy curiosity, which isn’t good for the soul.

What I can say is this…I have known enough priests who are directly involved in this ministry, who are faithful to Christ and the Church, who universally testify that curses are real. A curse is different from a generational spirit, which likewise is attested to by countless priests involved in this ministry. (However, admittedly, there’s more debate even among exorcists as to the reality of generational spirits.)

Generally speaking, the “victim” of a curse can be protected by the normal means of grace: sacraments, prayer, sacramentals, and living a life of virtue. The single most important thing we can do for our spiritual life, and in defense against all things demonic (because it IS a battle out there) is to stay in a state of grace. Get in a state of grace, and stay there. If you fall into serious sin, get to confession ASAP. These are the means to defend ourselves against the Evil One.

Even if someone is cursed or possessed, a full blown exorcism is the last resort. The first and most important thing for the person to do is to begin (or continue) living the life of grace. Go to Confession. Go to Mass. Read Scripture daily. Pray the Rosary, the Stations of the Cross, the Chaplet, and other devotions. Start (or continue) living a life of virtue, and 90% of the time (those in the know tell me) this resolves itself.
 
Wonderful, thank you so much. Glad to see you are still here, you are much appreciated.
 
if you believe you are cursed, pray for delivery and a God will do it.

Then you are empowered to have an internal locus of control and lead a psychologically healthy life.
 
I’m a 14th great grandson of King James IV of Scotland. Considering the ruthlessness of the Royal Stuart’s, I, too, have been concerned about this topic. Indeed, a black cloud of sorts does seem to hang over the family history. Unfortunately, I don’t have the answer.
 
No, not true. Curses are real. I personally do not believe they are particularly common, but they are nevertheless real.
So if person A curses person B, saying he wants him to have a car wreck, Then person B will get in a wreck??😟
 
I was always proud to be descended from a passenger of the Mayflower, but you have more interesting lineage than me by far!
 
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No, curses are real in the sense that demons can try to do certain things to others. There are no magic spells by people. Curses of the kind we are discussing are brought about by the demonic. So it’s not like the person casting the curse has any real authority to do anything.
 
Curses

Curses invoke evil, and the origin of all evil is demonic. When curses are spoken with true perfidy, especially if there is a blood relationship between the one who casts them and the accursed, the outcome can be terrible.

Fr. Amorth stresses the fact that there are incredibly strong bonds between family members, and that curses that operate within these familial bonds or on a “special occasion,” e.g., a wedding, can have terrible consequences.
That is his opinion. That is NOT a Church teaching.
 
Fr Amorth is more than just an “Internet famous” priest but was a leading exorcist. https://stpeterslist.com/amorth-and-curses

I think the Bible makes it pretty clear curses are real
Yes, curses are real. By the casual reckless use of our words, we can even pronounce curses on the people whom we loved.

Fr. Amorth was the President of the International Association of Exorcists. Curses should not be taken lightly as they create defect on which the Devil can exploit to enter into our life. Only the armor of Gpd can protect us against such attack.
 
You must carry Madame Zeroni up the mountain and sing while I drink so I can get strong, too.

If only, if only, the woodpecker sighs, The bark on the tree was as soft as the skies. The wolf waits below, hungry and lonely, And cries to the moon, If only if only.
 
I read about this in John Gillespies book.

Read his book “the miracle ship”, he breaks those things.
 
The way to defeat evil is by living a good Catholic life and not dabbling in the occult!
 
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