Jon Paul Fabrizio #fundie #transphobia #magick returntoorder.org

On May 1, scores of demons descended upon Baltimore, Maryland.

It was there, at the Mobtown Ballroom, that The Satanic Temple held an event called the “Satanic Revival.” The program featured several blasphemies, including:

A talk titled: “The Satanic Pulpit: Sinful Testimonies.”
A Ceremony of Infernal Pride
A drag performance
A concert by the Pentagram String Band
A study session about the “Satanic religion.”

All of these things gravely offend God and demand acts of reparation.

That is why faithful Catholics also showed up to make sure that reparation was made and the wicked serpent’s head was crushed.

The rosary rally was organized by the American Society for the Defense of Tradition, Family and Property (TFP). The TFP volunteers were joined by local Catholics who were upset that Satan had been invited into their city.
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There was a heavy emphasis on prayer throughout the rally. The attendees realized they were battling a preternatural force and that angelic assistance would be crucial. As a result, the Saint Michael’s Prayer, the Litany of Saint Joseph and the Holy Rosary were recited incessantly.
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It was saddening to hear them enraged at the prayerful protest. Many of them screamed “Hail Satan” and made demonic gestures with their hands.

However, the rosary rally participants were not perturbed by this. They knew that Saint Michael was vigilantly watching over their efforts, and that the devil would be powerless against the sons of light.

As they were mocked by the Satanists, their prayers only became louder.

This made it clear to everyone passing by that our rally was not an admission of defeat – it was a declaration of victory.

Some might object that, since the event took place as scheduled, the protest failed.

However, this perspective fails to grasp the nature of this battle. This campaign was a victory for one main reason: every time faithful Catholics take a stand, Satan always loses.

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