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Exorcist: Catholic Doctrinal Confusion Must Be Fixed Before Morality in Church and World is ‘Cleaned Up’, by Emily Mangiaracina – Brown Pelican Society of Lousiana

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‘It’s not until the church [cleans] up the doctrinal situation in the church that the moral situation is going to get straightened out and then the spigot of grace is going to flow’ to the world, said exorcist Fr. Chad Ripperger.

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(LifeSiteNews) – A famous American exorcist is advising the Catholic Church that doctrine must get straightened out before her moral situation is remedied and graces can again flow to the world, since the state of the world is ultimately determined by the state of the Church.

Father Chad Ripperger explained during a recent spiritual warfare conference that increasing evils in the world, visible not only in our “geopolitical situation” but in an all-time high in human trafficking, pedophilia and satanic ritual abuse, can be traced to a “collapse in grace” in the Catholic Church. This moral collapse in the Church, according to Fr. Ripperger, was sparked by a theological collapse. …

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