"Lord", seated at the right hand of God: "Take your seat at my right hand, till I have made your enemies your footstool. The Lord will stretch out the scepter of your power; from Zion you will rule your
Father, "spiritual warfare" is necessary in the life of every Christian, in order to fight three enemies: "the demon, the world and the flesh… To pursue a spiritual life," he added, "you have to fight.
privileged role in the exercise of Mary’s universal motherhood, especially in the war against the enemy of souls. The mission entrusted by the Son to the Mother, inspired and guided by his Spirit, is carried
squadron was chasing them. I immediately ran to take shelter in the nearest house. Suddenly, I saw an enemy bomb on the ground. We braced for an explosion, but strangely it did not happen ... After the alert
been stopped through the spiritual weapon of the Rosary,” Klimek said. “If you’re facing a spiritual enemy, then you better be using a spiritual weapon.” … However, the Rosary is not just a spiritual sword
was a weeping statue of Our Lady in the village of San Tai Dse. The weeping ceased only after the enemy soldiers put an end to their siege and withdrew from the village. The third alleged apparition occurred
place on October 7, 1571, in the Gulf of Lepanto, off the Strait of Corinth. A good number of the enemy ships were taken over. The Turkish admiral Ali Pasha was decapitated. Fifteen thousand Christian prisoners
"Lord", seated at the right hand of God: "Take your seat at my right hand, till I have made your enemies your footstool. The Lord will stretch out the scepter of your power; from Zion you will rule your
through the trials and challenges which the conflict between God and the evil one, the perennial enemy, brings. And in the struggle which the disciples must confront – all of us, all the disciples of Jesus
history has witnessed numerous battles where the Rosary was used as a spiritual weapon to conquer the enemy. Some of these battles are responsible for saving entire nations, the heart of Christianity (the Vatican)