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14/03/2024
06/03/2024

3 WAYS SATAN DIVIDES HUSBANDS AND WIVES

During an exorcism, Satan admitted he hates it when a husband and wife love each other.

Fr. Ambrogio Villa, a priest and exorcist of the diocese of Milan,what specific temptations Satan uses to attack married couples.

1 - SIN

Indeed, “The first way, the most important way by which Satan divides families, is through sins,” Fr. Villa says.

How does Satan attack married couples?

Fr. Villa lists three ways that Satan divides families, through sins of omission and commission: by distracting us from prayer; by exacerbating our individualism; and by twisting the way we live our sexuality.

Satan divides the family first of all by dissuading us from prayer, especially family prayer. Many families no longer pray together, as was common in the past. For example, it used to be quite common for families to pray the Rosary together; today that tradition is fading, Fr. Villa explains.

2 - THE EXALTATION OF INDIVIDUALISM

The devil’s second attack on the family is the exaltation of individualism. Satan fosters this attitude in several ways. For example, he foments arguments in which husbands and wives speak harsh and hurtful words to each other; by making each of the spouses think that they can make decisions about their finances without any input from the other; and by encouraging them to fiercely defend their own rights without consideration of those of the other.

“Satan so exalts and exasperates individualism that it leads to the destruction of the family,” Fr. Villa says. Individualism ruins “the family, which is an institution that lives on the exchange of love.”

3 - UNCONTROLLED OR INHIBITED SEXUALITY

Fr. Villa explains that Satan divides spouses by unbalancing their sexuality – either encouraging excesses and transgressions, including po*******hy or cheating, or the opposite: suppressing their sexual relationship altogether.

Indeed, many times, he says, the evil one enters families by tricking the spouses into denying each other the exercise of their sexuality. “A family doesn’t unravel first of all because of sexuality, because sexuality is not the first thing; however, it isn’t the last thing either,” Fr. Villa says.

“Satan divides spouses in everything, but especially in bed. This is biblical, if you know the story of Tobias. The demon Asmodeus – a demon of impurity – prevented Sarah from having conjugal union with her husbands (…) The Church considers the sexual act so important that it is constitutive of the sacrament of marriage.”

Satan speaks during an exorcism

At the end of his catechesis, Fr. Villa shared a powerful anecdote he’d read from another exorcist, Msgr. Sante Babolin. “During an exorcism of a woman who was prevented from uniting sexually with her husband, (he) asked the devil, ‘Why are you preventing this woman from living the sacrament of marriage?’ (…) And he gave him a breathtaking answer: ‘I hate it when husband and wife love each other.’”

05/03/2024

Post your Catholic wedding photo below to show your commitment to the sacrament of marriage, or if you're single, post a photo of your parents as a tribute to the sacred union that reflects the final battle between God and Satan. Let's stand firm in our faith and honor the institution of marriage as God intended.

26/02/2024

Information For Catholic Couples Not Married in the Catholic Church.

( Things that you will seldom or never hear from your Priests and Parishes)

Your Participation in the Church:

Catholics who were not married in the Church are considered members of the Church living in an irregular marriage ( Civil wedding, Garden wedding). They are not excommunicated and are free to participate in some but not all aspects of the Catholic faith community.

For example, if you were not married in the Church you may:

*Attend Mass, but not receive Holy Communion. (Receiving communion in a state of mortal sin (since the civil wedding and outside the Catholic Church) is still considered as living together outside the grace of God. Do not attempt to make communion it will just poison your soul and it will have a spiritual and physical repercussion.

*Participate in communal celebrations of Reconciliation and, if you wish, visit privately with a priest in Confession.

*Celebrate the Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick.

*Have a Catholic funeral and be buried in a Catholic cemetery.

*Participate in the spiritual and social life of the parish, but not serve in public ministries or leadership positions.

*Have your children baptized and enrolled in a Catholic school or religious education program, but not serve as a catechist or teacher in those programs.

*Serve as an official witness at a Catholic marriage, but not as a baptism sponsor (Godparent) or Confirmation sponsor.

A Catholic and non-Catholic may have their marriage blessed by the Church even if the non-Catholic spouse does not wish to become Catholic. However, if either spouse was previously married, they must apply for and receive an Annulment before their current marriage can be recognized or blessed by the Church.

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