FEATURED BOOK: WE PRAY THE ROSARY (THIRD EDITION)

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Author Archives: Agostino
NEW BOOK: Handbook of Exorcism and Deliverance!
It has been too long since my last book (How to Pray the Rosary and Get Results), and I am pleased to announce a new book is here!
The new book is titled Handbook of Exorcism and Deliverance, and it’s a book I’ve been meaning to write for some time!
In this book, I not only discuss some of my issues with both exorcists and new-school occultism, I also try to explain best practices when going about assembling your team, diagnosing the demonic, interviewing a potential energumen, investigating a case, the process of exorcism, and aftercare. To accentuate, I include stories of worst practices such as the ones below: Continue reading
Posted in books, Prayer and Devotion, Rituals and Spells, Theology
Tagged catholicism, deliverance, exorcism, magic, occultism, occulture, pentecostalism
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Directions, Elements, and Ritual Working
Why are some of the rituals in my books so … weird? Continue reading
Posted in Magical Theory, Rituals and Spells
Tagged directions, elements, magic, ritual, ritual working
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New Additions to the .PDF Library!
Today we talk about websites stealing my posts, and NEW ADDITIONS TO THE FREE PDF LIBRARY! Continue reading
NEW CLASS: Real Candle Magic for Devout Catholics
The wait is over, a new class is here! Watch the video above for a preview of the first five minutes! In this class, Agostino discusses the fundamentals of Candle Magic as he’s gotten it to work for him, explaining … Continue reading
Posted in Magical Theory, Rituals and Spells
Tagged candle magic, catholicism, christianity, healing, knowledge, love, magic, prosperity, protection, success
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Blood, Fear, and Pain: Tenth Anniversary Edition
On the tenth anniversary of my greatest magical discovery, what have I really learned? Continue reading
Posted in Magical Theory, Self Improvement, Theology
Tagged car accident, death, desire, limitation, Magical Theory, necessity
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Theurgic Affirmations for the Joyous Mysteries
My Neighbor and My Enemy are One! Continue reading
Posted in Prayer and Devotion, Rituals and Spells, Self Improvement
Tagged catholicism, joyful mysteries, rosary, spiritual fruits, spirituality
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90s Occult Commercials: The Holy Angel Oracle and the Scriptures of Angel Magic
Today we look at an “occult” mass mailer from the 90s. Continue reading
The Importance of Septuagesima and Why It Was Abolished
This gives us three sets of themes based on the Western readings, and … in my preaching these past few Sundays, I’ve endeavored to show how these interpretations are complimentary to each other, work hand-in-hand, and give us much fruit for meditation and the proper ordering of our lives both physically and spiritually. Continue reading
Posted in Prayer and Devotion, Theology, Uncategorized
Tagged catholicism, christianity, lent, liturgy, pre-lent, septuagesima
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Can a Layperson Say Mass?
Can laypeople say Mass?
Should a layperson even try?
What does the ISM have to do with this?
Why does it matter anyway? Continue reading
Posted in Magical Theory, Rituals and Spells, Theology
Tagged catholicism, independent sacramental movement, ism, lay celebrant, mass, old catholics, ordination, sacraments
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