The St. Benedict Medal

Along With Wearing The Saint Benedict Medal, I Also Place The Medals At Every Entry Point Around My House (Doors, Windows, Chimneys) As Well As Sprinkle Holy Water Throughout My House While Saying The Saint Michael Prayer Every Morning and Night. As Far As Posting The Medals At Every Entry Point, While It Is True That The Demonic Is Spirit And Therefore Can Go Through Any Part Of The House It’s The Statement That You Are Making To It That This House Will Be Very Uninviting To You So Move On ðŸ™‚
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This is a powerful sacramental because of the form of blessing placed upon it. It is the only medal to have an exorcism attached to it. For this reason it is powerful for protection over demonic forces.
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On the back side of the medal:
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The vertical beam of the Cross has five letters: C.S.S.M.L., meaning Crux Sacra
Sit Mihi Lux
(May the holy Cross be for me a light).
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The horizontal beam of the Cross also has five letters: N.D.S.M.D., meaning Non Draco Sit Mihi Dux (Let not the dragon be my guide).
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The four large letters at the angles of the Cross: C S P B stand for Crux Sancti Patris Benedicti
(The Cross of the Holy Father Benedict).
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Encircling the Cross in a circle around the right margin are these letters: V.R.S.N.S.M.V.,meaning Vade retro Satana; nunquam suade mihi vana
(Begone Satan! Suggest not to me thy vain things).
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Around the left margin of the circle are these letters: S.M.Q.L.I.V.B., meaning Sunt mala quae libas; ipse venena bibas (The drink you offer is evil; drink that poison yourself).
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No special way of carrying or applying the Medal is prescribed. It may be worn around the neck, attached to something or simply carried in one’s pocket. It can be placed over doorways in rooms or foundations of buildings or attached to vehicles. Just remember to have them blessed by a Priest.

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