Theory 2 Action Podcast

CC#31--Slaying Dragons


Listen Later

FAN MAIL--We would love YOUR feedback--Send us a Text Message

Step beyond the veil with us  through the unseen battle that encircles us, a clash as real as the air we breathe.

On this journey within the Catholic Corner of our Theory to Action podcast, you'll grasp the profound truths of our faith and the gripping reality of spiritual warfare.

We're dissecting the rise of occult practices among the youth, as spotlighted in "Strange Rites," and diving into Charles Fraune's "Slaying Dragons" to understand the critical role of Catholic exorcists.

With Lent upon us, let's armor up our spirits, summon our guardian angels, and stand with Saint Michael to confront the spiritual challenges that lie ahead.

Key Points from the Episode:

  • As we face these unseen adversaries, we'll channel the wisdom of Father Rippinger and Saint Thomas Aquinas, gaining insights into the formidable might of demons and the even more powerful intercession of our guardian angels and the Blessed Virgin Mary. 
  • You'll come to see the pursuit of virtue as an indispensable shield in life's relentless combats. 
  • We're not just talking theory; we're equipping you with practical knowledge from the trenches of exorcism—insights seasoned by encounters, not just education. 

Join me as we exploit the weaknesses of our true foe and rally to triumph in the ultimate quest for heavenly glory.

Together, we'll probe this ancient call to discover where it might lead us in our current voyage of faith.

Other resources: 


More goodness
Get your FREE Academy Review here!

Get our top book recommendations list

Get new podcast episodes dropped into your email box easily

Want to leave a review? Click here, and if we earned a five-star review from you **high five and knuckle bumps**, we appreciate it greatly, thank you so much!

...more
View all episodesView all episodes
Download on the App Store

Theory 2 Action PodcastBy David Kaiser

  • 4.2
  • 4.2
  • 4.2
  • 4.2
  • 4.2

4.2

5 ratings