https://prieststuff.blogspot.com/2012/01/exorcism-blessings-for-sacramentals.html
Holy Bible near you
Holy Water - Sourced from the following:
Lourdes in France
Sacramentals (Get them blessed by monks in Monasteries)
St. Benedict medals
Can be blessed for free
by Benedictine Monks: Monastery in San Beda College
by a priest of faith
by a deacon of faith
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Herbal treatments
https://www.treesandshrubsonline.org/articles/ruta/ruta-graveolens/ / Catholic usage Dried herbs, you smell them while exorcisms happen or when needed
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In a recent article on the esoteric nature of current global events, metaphysics author, Marius D'Alexandre, stressed the need for spiritual protection if we are to navigate safely through the months and years ahead. In this context, he made particular reference to the Medal of Benedict and the sacramentals validated over centuries by the exorcists. Consulting the available literature on this subject, we found numerous astonishing reports wherein this medal was used:
To destroy witchcraft and all other diabolical influences.
To keep away the spells of magicians, and of wicked and evil-minded persons.
To impart protection to persons tempted, deluded or tormented by evil spirits.
To serve as an armor in temptations against holy purity.
To destroy the effects of poison.
To afford protection against storms and lightning.
To serve as an efficacious remedy for bodily afflictions and a means of protection against contagious diseases.
To protect against (or repel) pests and vermin.
In one remarkable case, the Benedictine, Fr. Jerome Palmer, recounted an incident when he was working with the clairvoyant Franciscan exorcist, Fr. Dominic Szymanksi. Father Dominic suddenly asked him whether he was wearing a Medal of Benedict. "Yes" replied the Benedictine. Father Dominic then told him he saw an evil spirit circling him as a small blue light, but this minion of Satan could not get at him because of the medal. A similar anecdote was recounted by the famous Italian exorcist, Gabriele Amorth, in which a vicious demonic entity stated its intention to overturn the coach transporting an exorcist, a monsignor and a nun who were on their way to assist the victim it was possessing. At the last minute, the coach driver was given a Medal of Benedict, which he kept in his pocket during the journey. The demon was unable to carry out its threat. We should also mention the frequent use of this medal by the legendary Belgian Benedictine, Father Paul of Moll. In many cases, he was able to facilitate the healing of sickness and injury (even in livestock) when the patient drank water or the appropriate medicine into which the medal had been dipped.
Father Paul often recommended that a novena dedicated to Saint Benedict be employed to speed up or perfect the cure. Wishing to assist those who may be in need of spiritual protection, we were blessed to make contact with sympathetic members of the Order of Saint Benedict, who arranged for a supply of these medals to be exorcised and blessed with the most potent Latin form of the traditional rite used for this purpose.
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OP, you should also regularly pour holy water in and around your house. Holy water and incense drive demons like crazy lemmings off the house. An incident from St Kuksha's life:
<<"As a weapon against evil spirits, he advised monks, as well as lay Christians, to sprinkle holy water on all new things, as well as food and their rooms before going to sleep. He himself sprinkled his cell with holy water every night, and every morning when he went out for his ministry, he always sprinkled himself. A novice monk asked:
-Batiushka, why do you sprinkle every day? What do you need? What do you win?
– I win, I win a lot! he answered. The cadet was incredulous! Three days passed. Then Fr. Kouksa visited him in his cell and in front of his eyes, he began to sprinkle holy water everywhere. The young man later recounted:
- Suddenly, tell me what I saw, tell me what my eyes saw! My cell was full of demons, and, as the starets sprinkled with holy water, they all ran hard to the door, and because they could not get through, they fell one upon another! When Batiuska sprinkled the cell thoroughly, he asked me:
– So, did you see now what I gain with the holy water?
– Batiuska, was it true?
– Of course, after you saw it with your own eyes. The starets, according to the teaching of the Lord in the holy Gospel, additionally fought the demons with prayer and fasting.>>
Everyone without shame and hesitation, should besides his/her common duties as an Orthodox burn incense and sprinkle holy water in their house and their workplace, especially if they own their workplace, office, store, etc. It isn't obviously a substitute for confession, praying, church attendance and Holy Communion according to your spiritual father's advice.