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I am looking for an exorcism prayer someone told me about. It says something like sending the demon to the nearest Catholic Church in front of the Tabernacle and let Jesus take care of it…or something like this. Thanks.
From CDF, Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger, 1985:I am looking for an exorcism prayer someone told me about. It says something like sending the demon to the nearest Catholic Church in front of the Tabernacle and let Jesus take care of it…or something like this. Thanks.
Yeah, I’d be really leery of this. To quote Dr. John Carter from the hit TV series ER, who was correcting an intern who had wandered a bit beyond his pay grade shall we say, “If you don’t know what it’s called [the medical instrument he was attempting to use, to perform a procedure he wasn’t qualified to do], you dang sure shouldn’t be using it.”From CDF, Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger, 1985:
vatican.va/roman_curia/congregations/cfaith/documents/rc_con_cfaith_doc_19850924_exorcism_en.html
- Canon 1172 of the Code of Canon Law states that no one can legitimately perform exorcisms over the possessed unless he has obtained special and express permission from the local Ordinary (§ 1), and states that this permission should be granted by the local Ordinary only to priests who are endowed with piety, knowledge, prudence and integrity of life (§ 2). Bishops are therefore strongly advised to stipulate that these norms be observed.
- From these prescriptions it follows that it is not even licit that the faithful use the formula of exorcism against Satan and the fallen angels, extracted from the one published by order of the Supreme Pontiff Leo XIII, and even less that they use the integral text of this exorcism. Bishops should take care to warn the faithful, if necessary, of this.
This MUST be done “in the Name of Jesus Christ.” We are not the ones who cast out evil spirits, He is.An exorcist said we can use this prayer. I bind you spirit (Name spirit) to the foot of the Cross to be judged by Our Lord
Absolutely correct. Sometimes the demons will not even leave if the requisite authority is not there.From CDF, Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger, 1985:
- Canon 1172 of the Code of Canon Law states that no one can legitimately perform exorcisms **over the possessed **unless he has obtained special and express permission from the local Ordinary (§ 1), and states that this permission should be granted by the local Ordinary only to priests who are endowed with piety, knowledge, prudence and integrity of life (§ 2). Bishops are therefore strongly advised to stipulate that these norms be observed.
Do you know what document and circumstances this refers to?
- From these prescriptions it follows that it is not even licit that the faithful use the formula of exorcism against Satan and the fallen angels, extracted from the one published by order of the Supreme Pontiff Leo XIII, and even less that they use the integral text of this exorcism. Bishops should take care to warn the faithful, if necessary, of this.
We (laypersons) have authority over certain things: our lives, bodies, and the things we own, and the same for others *according to our authority over them. *
It is for when we a tempted,not for an exorcism. That is for a priest or bishopThis MUST be done “in the Name of Jesus Christ.” We are not the ones who cast out evil spirits, He is.
IN THE NAME OF JESUS CHRIST, I bind you spirit (Name spirit) to the foot of the Cross to be judged by Our Lord.
From the Catholic Encyclopedia: “Exorcism is (1) the act of driving out, or warding off, demons, or evil spirits, from persons, places, or things, which are believed to be possessed or infested by them, or are liable to become victims or instruments of their malice; (2) the means employed for this purpose, especially the solemn and authoritative adjuration of the demon, in the name of God, or any of the higher power in which he is subject.”It is for when we a tempted,not for an exorcism. That is for a priest or bishop
The poster was looking for what’s commonly called a binding prayer, but simply called it an exorcism prayer.From CDF, Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger, 1985:
Right, but there are exorcists who do encourage the laity to pray binding prayers, such as Fr. Chad Ripperger.While it’s true that by virtue of our baptism, we have some authority over unclean spirits, in general, I would advise the laity not to delve into this arena.
In that short St. Michael prayer we do not say “I bind” and that is the significant difference from binding, rather this prayer is an appeal to our guardian for protection:The poster was looking for what’s commonly called a binding prayer, but simply called it an exorcism prayer.
But even then, they’re not completely wrong. It is illicit for a layperson to attempt a FORMAL exorcism. Praying something like the common St. Michael prayer is a type of informal exorcism, as is even praying the Our Father.
There’s a difference between asking for intercession or for help from God against demons and actively trying to command demons using prayers that were meant for Priests that have been given formal authority from their Bishops.