America Needs Fatima Counters Public Satanic Ritual With Public Rosary Rally
Tonight, October 21, members of America Needs Fatima will gather in front of the Civic Center in Oklahoma City, OK, to say the Rosary, sing hymns, and pray to Saint Michael the Archangel to counter the first Satanic ritual to take place in a publicly owned building in the USA.
Send your e-protest message to Mayor Cornett.
COVER OF THE PRAYER PROGRAM THAT WILL BE USED FOR THE ANTI SATANTIC ROSARY RALLY IN OKLAHOMA CITY TONIGHT
While we pray outside the Civic Center, a group called the Church of the IV Crowned Princes will perform a Satanic ritual inside the Civic Center, a type of exorcism, with the expressed intent to poke fun at the Catholic Church.
So far as we know, America Needs Fatima is the only Catholic group protesting and praying against the Satanic ritual.
James Hale, the leader of the Satanic sect, said his group is doing the Satanic ritual to try to bring Satanism into the mainstream.
"We just decided that being right here in the middle of the Bible Belt, it wasn't a good idea to keep the secrecy you see in the traditional Satanist churches. Because secrecy breeds fear. And we're not looking to scare anyone."
Francis Slobodnik, who will lead the America Needs Fatima Rosary Rally against the Satanic ritual said: “Satan is the eternal enemy of God. This Satanic ritual is the worst thing that could happen to Oklahoma City. It means a new step in the process of accepting evil and Satan in America. Will God bless us if we accept Satanism?”
“That’s why we feel obligated to come out here and show our prayerful opposition,” said Slobodnik. “More importantly, we’re here to say the Virgin Mary is She who crushed the head of Satan.”
There’s still time to send a message of protest against this Satanic ritual to the Mayor of Oklahoma City, Mr. Cornett.
Send your e-protest message to Mayor Cornett.
A copy of your protest message will be automatically sent to the City Manager, Mr. Jim Couch.
As Catholics, we loath Satan and Satanism, because we know that Satan always does as much harm to human beings as he can at every moment.
But more than fear of Satan, we ought to fear sin. One venial sin can do us more harm than all of hell together.
Moreover, we can defend ourselves, from both the ordinary and the extraordinary actions of the devil by prayer, Confession and the other Sacraments and sacramentals, such as blessed medals and holy water.
And we must resort especially to our Guardian Angel and to the three glorious Archangels, Saint Michael, Saint Gabriel and Saint Raphael.
To Saint Joseph, Patriarch of the Sacred Family, to whom God refuses nothing.
But, above all, we must have a sincere and elevated devotion to the Queen of the Angels, Terror of the Demons.
An effective fight against demonic actions is ineffective without special aid and protection from the Most Holy Virgin. By Her dignity of Mother of the Redeemer, her degree of unity with God, by her active participation in the Passion of the Savior, as a true Co-Redeemer and Mediatrix of all graces, She is our decisive support against the cursed Angels which revolted against their Creator.
The great apostle of the Marian devotion, Saint Louis Grignion de Montfort, in his celebrated book “A Treatise on the True Devotion to the Blessed Virgin,” explains the unique role of Mary in the fight against Satan:
“God has established only one enmity - but it is an irreconcilable one - which will last and even go on increasing to the end of time. That enmity is between Mary, his worthy Mother, and the devil, between the children and the servants of the Blessed Virgin and the children and followers of Lucifer.
“Thus the most fearful enemy that God has set up against the devil is Mary, his holy Mother. “
Our Lady, Terror of Demons, pray for us!
More contact information: (Please be polite yet firm when calling)
Mayor’s Office
Mr. Mick Cornett
City Hall, 200 N Walker,
Oklahoma City, OK 73102
(405) 297-2424
mayor@okc.gov
City Manager
Mr. Jim Couch
City Hall, 200 N Walker,
Oklahoma City, OK 73102
(405) 297-2424
citymanager@okc.gov
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