INTRODUCTORY NOTE: We received this testimonial from a woman we know. Our parish priest provided us with the approved protocol mentioned (which you can download below with our link to the book required).
By Anonymous
On three successive Wednesdays, I sat in Church with my husband as the witness to his prayers. He rejected drinking wine from a human skull, curses on gallbladders, and a cable tow around the neck, among many other alarming things.
The words he was saying seemed right out of a horror movie, frankly.
Little did I know that I would also witness the dramatic effect his actions would have on our family.
A couple of weeks earlier, I had a conversation outside our Catholic church with a friend whose daughter had recently left a Carmel for the second time due to serious health issues. In our conversation she disclosed that our priest had asked about her family and her upbringing to see if that could have affected her daughter.
I assumed she meant health history.
But our priest was looking for spiritual issues.
I could feel my own face fall as she told me that our priest believed Freemasonic Curses were affecting her family and causing the serious health problems that were arising whenever her daughter was in the convent. He said that her husband needed to say a series of Deliverance Prayers (found in this book) to break these curses.
She told me that both she and her husband were converts to Catholicism, and the men in both their families had been Masons.
I suddenly had a flashback to a memory from several years ago. I was in the basement with my mother-in-law as she was going through various dust-covered trunks of clothing.
I recalled her reaching down and pulling up what looked to me like a Klu Klux Klan robe!
I gasped, but she smiled and laughed. This was not a KKK robe, she assured me: it was only the Masonic regalia of her father, my husband’s grandfather.
I should not have been reassured. I now realized that this membership was not just something in the past, but it had meaning to me and my children today–and it wasn’t good.
I told our priest of this memory, and he said my husband should perform the Deliverance Prayers in this book.
You see, the Freemasons in their ceremonies place curses on themselves and their descendants, and these curses pass down the family line. Shocking, but yes: pronouncing curses upon themselves and upon their families is something that is part of the ceremonies of acceptance and for passing through degrees of progress in Freemasonry and other organizations associated with Freemasonry.
Breaking these generational curses is a responsibility of the male head of the household. Our priest gave us a printed protocol for praying to break the Freemasonic Curse (download it below) and named this book to purchase for the specific prayers needed:
These prayers need to be done once a week for three weeks and are best done with a witness. So, I sat in the church and listened to my husband pray to reject the curses of Freemasonry.
He rejected curses on all parts of the body: the digestive system, the brain, the nasal passages, and more. He rejected bizarre satanic rituals. He finished each series of prayers by standing up in the Real Presence of God to ritually remove Masonic regalia, including a cable tow around the neck and a ball and chain at his feet.
Each time he prayed these prayers straight-through they took about half an hour.
This covered the children still in our household, under our line of authority. But some of our female children were married, so the “male head of the household” for them has passed from their father to their husbands.
Could they be under some generational curses, as well? We spoke to them urgently.
We discovered that one of our sons-in-law (who converted to Catholicism after he met my daughter in college) also has a history of Freemasonry in his family. This son-in-law has had ongoing digestive issues since that time. He was taking a variety of pharmaceutical drugs–to no avail. He would frequently suddenly leave our table at meals to go vomit. It did not seem to matter what he was eating. Sometimes he would get an attack, other times not. Everyone assumed that these issues were caused by the removal of his gallbladder—WHICH WAS DONE WHEN HE WAS JUST A YOUNG CHILD, a removal which is very, very unusual, indeed.
He realized many of the Freemasonic curses cover the digestive system, and that curses on the gallbladder are specifically mentioned. He needed to pray the Deliverance from Freemasonic Curses prayers for himself and his family.
He did. And he is now healed completely. He takes no drugs, he eats anything.
These prayers given to us by the Church are important, and they are efficacious. I have seen the natural effects of these prayers personally. I do not know the supernatural effects these prayers have had on my family. But I can believe they are even more powerful than the purely natural effects we have already witnessed.
And my friend’s daughter has taken her solemn vows in a Carmel.





Thank you for sharing this! Deliverance prayers are so important, for all families, not just for those affected by Freemasonry. Sometimes even when you take steps to progress spiritually, Satan can attack at those times as well. The booklet, Deliverance Prayers for the Laity, by Father Ripperger, is readily available for purchase from Amazon (Holy Heroes staff: maybe you can start selling that wonderful booklet too!)
We have the link to purchase the book in the blog above (here it is: amzn.to/3EoAWzN), and we will also put it on our website. Pray for us!