http://www.usccb.org/bible/readings/051816.cfm
“John said to Jesus, “Teacher, we saw someone driving out demons in your name, and we tried to prevent him because he does not follow us.” Jesus replied, “Do not prevent him. There is no one who performs a mighty deed in my name who can at the same time speak ill of me. For whoever is not against us is for us.””
20160612-2119. Since I lost my memo notes from my freaking lost smartphone on 06/08/2016, I’m trying to pull out whatever I can recall from my foggy-brained, fuzzy-logic memory cells.
In the past week or so, Father Jonathan mentioned something about ‘binding prayers’ as an option to combat those who are demonically-possessed. But the process can be dangerous if one is not authorized or prepared spiritually and in prayerful fasting. So I’ve opted to the dork’s concentric circles as an imagery to focus my prayers with Saint Michael the archangel.
With that said, and in my lazy old thoughts, we haven’t pursued the exorcism prayers every Tuesday evening (as suggested by Carl B from many weeks ago.) Unfortunately, the sea salt that Mom and Dad purchased from DeCA were flakes and NOT the whole rock salts. This is my dumb luck as I’m stuck with a couple of out-dated programmings, including the diet, exercise, discipline, and other angles of looking at things.
I barely recall a sermon by Father Jonathan about Saint John Vianny. So I’ll have to read about how he managed to converted many into Christianity through his VERY simplistic language. I’m also wondering how many times he emphasized the fathers being the head of the household.
Oh, yeah, and before I forget, according to Jay, Billy (the first husband of the crazy bitch living adjacent to us) is already married to another woman. I hope he will fair well. He was the nice one and took care of the kids during the pathological episodes. He was better able to control her until the kids reach eighteen years old. Then she started to fight, have an affair, and messed up other victims in her “by hood and by crook” behavior. Oh well.
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