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(From the snares of the devil, deliver us, O Lord.)
(That Thou wouldst deign to humble the enemies of Thy holy Church, we beseech Thee, hear us.) Ecclesiastical Latin Pronunciation Guide
The following Latin phrases from the traditional Litany of the Saints are specifically used to repel demonic influence and seek divine deliverance: (From the snares of the devil, deliver us, O Lord
The (Litany of the Saints) is one of the oldest and most powerful liturgical prayers used in spiritual warfare to invoke the protection of the heavenly court against all forms of evil, including demons of the air . In traditional theology, "demons of the air" refer to spiritual forces of wickedness that seek to influence the world through storms, pestilence, and spiritual confusion. Core Invocations for Spiritual Defense
Litaniae Sanctorum (Litany of the Saints / Litanie dei Santi) Supplemental Prayers Against Powers of the Air :
: "tsee" when followed by a vowel (e.g., deprecatiónem = deh-preh-kah-tsee-oh-nem). Supplemental Prayers Against Powers of the Air
: "ch" before e, i, ae, oe (e.g., ecclésiæ = ek-klay-zee-ay); otherwise "k". G : Soft "j" before e or i ; otherwise hard as in go . GN : "ny" as in canyon (e.g., Agnus = Ah-nyoos). (From all malice, deliver us, O Lord
(From all malice, deliver us, O Lord.)
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