Place Salt in These 7 Places Before Christmas — A Powerful Spiritual Shift Will Happen|
ROBERT SARAH
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In the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. Amen. My dear children in Christ. You have sensed it, haven't you? The weight that lingers in your home without explanation. That unspoken heaviness which no conversation can lift. It is as if a cloud has settled in your midst. One not seen yet unmistakably felt. It shows itself in sudden tension, in the startled cries of your little ones as they wake from frightful dreams, in arguments that flare from silence, and in the invisible chill that now divides those once bound in warmth. You've prayed, you've rebuked, you've repeated scripture with trembling lips, and yet the atmosphere resists peace. Let me speak plainly. Something unwelcome has found its place within your walls. Not by force, not by chaos. It entered quietly by permissions you did not know you granted. Through the wounds you refused to forgive, through the media you casually consumed. Through relationships tolerated long after grace had departed. It entered where no one taught you to build a wall. Because few understand that the war begins at the doorstep. As we journey toward Christmas, the enemy's hands grow more restless. For this is the season when heaven once came down, when the light pierced the veil of darkness, when the name of Christ fills the air with song, and Satan remembers. He knows the sound of worship weakens his grip. He understands that if he can disturb your home, he can touch your worship. If he can shake your worship, your faith begins to tremble. And if your faith falters, your destiny becomes uncertain. But here is what many churches today will not tell you because they do not know or they have forgotten or they fear what it demands. Salt is not decoration. It is declaration. It is not forklaw. It is force. It is not superstition. It is sanctification. And there are seven places within your home where this sacred sign must be placed, not with superstition, but with a heart full of faith. From now until the holy night of Christmas, this is your mission. Listen to me with the stillness of soul. What I now reveal is no passing advice. This may mean the difference between serenity and torment, between a home protected and one left wide open, between victory sung and defeat endured. If you believe you are here by accident, you are mistaken. If you think this is merely a video, you have not understood. And if your heart whispers that this message is not for you, then you are already under threat, for the enemy never announces himself in thunder. He seeps through the cracks, those tiny fissures of complacency and familiarity. He does not need an invitation written in blood. He waits for the door left slightly a jar. By the time you notice, he is already seated on your couch. So I invite you now, turn down the volume of this world. Lay aside distractions. Be still. Let an old shepherd guide you in the ancient ways. I have spent years in study, years reading what modern pulpits avoid, years reading in dimly lit libraries beneath Vatican walls among the writings of saints who made deserts bloom and demons tremble. These were not soft teachings. They were not pleasant words. They were forged in fire and silence in caves and cells where holiness was carved into stone. What I discovered, what the church has preserved, but the modern mind has dismissed transformed my understanding of spiritual authority in the home. Many today believe spiritual warfare is a meta for conferences and crowds, for dramatic prayers shouted into microphones, for crusades and campaigns. And yes, God moves there too. But they have overlooked the true battlefield, the sacred ground beneath your roof, your kitchen, your bedroom, your children's dreams, your decisions made in private whose echoes will reach heaven or hell. This is the battleground and it is either a stronghold of God or a playground for the enemy. The difference is not chance. The difference is what you've done or failed to do. I recall the wisdom of St. Benedict, that father of the west. When he formed his monasteries, he did not merely plan prayer schedules or work duties. No, he understood the space itself, its very thresholds and corners must be made holy. Every door, every entry, every wall bore the mark of Christ. His rule speaks of place as sacred, not sentimentally, but theologically. The building becomes a dwelling for God when it is rightly ordered, rightly sanctified. And he was not alone in this vision. Go further back. Listen to the whispers of St. Anthony who faced demons beneath desert stars. Consider St. Payman who taught his monks to sanctify their cells as altars. Even in the catacombs of Rome when persecution hunted believers, they marked their doorways. They made their homes temples not museums of piety but strongholds of heaven. The first Christians understood what many of us now forget. The spiritual and the physical are not enemies. They are woven together. What you do in one touches the other. A home unconsecrated becomes exposed. A house left spiritually neglected becomes spiritually overrun. Faith without action is dead. And this includes the act of consecrating where you dwell. In the early days of my calling, I too wrestled with hesitation. I feared ritual. I feared that physical acts would draw the accusation of superstition. I feared I would be called too traditional, too Catholic. But as I opened the scriptures again and again, I found God commanding the physical, not as optional, as essential. When the angel of death passed over Egypt, the people were not asked to merely pray, they were told to mark their doors with blood, a sign, a boundary, a visible declaration of the unseen. When Joshua led the people into promise, he set up stones, piles of remembrance, so that generations would know what God had done. Even Jesus, when he healed, did not always use words alone. He spat into dust. He made mud. He touched eyes. He told the blind to go and wash. again and again tangible acts, visible obedience, spiritual power, the physical matters and your home, the place of your rising and resting matters deeply to God. It is not just shelter, it is sanctuary. And for that reason, I now urge you to hear what I will tell you next about the power of salt. Do not dismiss it. Do not reduce it to folklore. For salt is covenant. It is cleansing. It is a sign of preservation against decay. My beloved, let us now walk deeper into the mystery, into the power that God has placed, even in the smallest things. Yes, even in something as common as salt. The scriptures are not silent on this. They speak clearly. If only we have ears to hear. Let us go to 2 kings chapter 2. The people of Jericho approached the prophet Elisha and say the water is bad and the land is unfruitful. Death had seeped into the very source of life. And what does Elisha do? He does not perform a spectacle. He asks for a new bowl and he puts salt in it. Then he walks to the spring, throws the salt, and declares, "Not with his own power, but with the authority of God." Thus says the Lord, "I have healed this water." And the water was healed, and the land restored, not because of the salt itself, but because faith moved through it as a sign of covenant. Salt, my children, has never been merely flavor or preservation. In the eyes of heaven, it has always been consecration. In Leviticus 2, God commands, not suggests, that every grain offering must be seasoned with salt. You shall not let the salt of the covenant of your God be missing from your grain offering. With all your offerings, you shall offer salt. Why? Because salt does not decay. It resists corruption. It speaks of permanence. It is a sign that what is holy shall not be lost to rot. In Numbers 18, God calls his promise to the priests a covenant of salt forever. And again in Ezekiel 43, as the prophet sees the future temple, God commands that salt be cast upon the altar. Even in the vision of things yet to come, salt remains a necessary act of worship. And in the new covenant, in the teachings of our Lord Jesus Christ, salt is not removed. It is exalted. You are the salt of the earth. He says in Matthew 5, not honey, not spice, not perfume, salt, that which purifies, that which preserves, that which stings when rubbed into a wound, but heals what it touches. And in Mark 9, our Lord declares that everyone will be salted with fire. These are not metaphors to be ignored. These are realities to be lived. Salt is sacred. Salt is a sign. Salt when used in obedience and faith becomes a declaration in the realm of spirits. It marks what belongs to God. And the church in her ancient wisdom has always known this. For 2,000 years, she has taken what the Lord revealed and enshrined it in her sacramentals. Not magic, not superstition, but visible signs that dispose the soul to grace. Salt is mixed into holy water, not for fragrance, but for exorcism. It is placed upon the tongue of katakumans before baptism as a symbol of wisdom and resistance to corruption. It is scattered in homes especially during the Epiphany blessing when priests mark doorways with blessed chalk and sprinkle water mixed with salt. These are not empty rituals. They are battle cries. They are weapons. There are lines drawn in the sand saying to darkness, "You shall not pass." But today, many Christians have forgotten, not because scripture has changed, but because we have grown lazy. We want comfort without consecration. We want peace without participation. We want God to fight for us while we sleep instead of standing guard with him at the door. And so homes have been overrun. Marriages have been shaken. Children have been tormented. Not because God has failed, but because we have failed to act. My beloved, it is time to act. Let me now teach you what must be done. From now until Christmas, you must place salt in seven key places of your home. Not for decoration, not as a charm, but as a boundary of holiness. And we begin where everything begins. Your front door. This is the gate, the entrance, the primary threshold of your life. Every person, every package, every spirit that comes into your home passes through this door. And yet, how few have ever thought to sanctify it? In the Old Covenant, God commanded the Israelites to place the blood of a lamb on their doorposts, not on their walls, not on their floors, on their doors. Why? Because the door is the dividing line between inside and outside, between covered and exposed, between covenant and curse. In Jewish homes, even to this day, the muza is placed on the doorpost containing the shemma. Here, O Israel, the Lord our God, the Lord is one. This declaration marks the home as a place where God reigns. And the early Christians under threat of persecution would draw the sign of the cross upon their doors. They anointed the thresholds with oil. They knew that this entrance was not only physical, it was spiritual. And so I ask you now with urgency and simplicity to do the same. Take a small amount of salt, just a pinch, and lay it across the inside of your front threshold. You do not need a mountain of salt. Heaven hears the faithful act of a humble heart. And as you do it, pray aloud. Let your voice carry the authority of Christ. Say, "In the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, I consecrate this threshold. No weapon formed against this house shall prosper. Only what is permitted by God may cross this line. By the blood of Jesus, I seal this door. I declare that every word spoken at this entrance, every person who enters, every spirit that approaches must pass through the authority of Jesus Christ. What is not of God shall not enter street. Michael the Archangel, defend us in battle. Speak not timidly. Speak not as one begging. Speak as one who has been given dominion. The spirits of darkness are not impressed by our emotions, but they tremble at our authority in Christ. And do not forget the back door or the side door or the garage door. Whatever entrances your home contains, salt each one, consecrate each one, because the enemy does not always approach from the obvious path. He slithers in through the forgotten gate, the unguarded passage, the crack we ignored. He studies your habits. He waits for indifference. And so every entrance must be sealed. street. Peter warned us, "Be sober, be vigilant, for your adversary, the devil, prowls like a roaring lion, seeking someone to devour. Do not make his path easy. Fortify every point and then go to the bedrooms." Yes, especially the rooms where you and your children sleep. Why? Because sleep is vulnerability. It is the hour when the body rests but the soul dreams. And the enemy knows this. He plants fear. He whispers lies. He cloaks himself in images of dread. Many children today suffer night terrors. Many marriages suffer coldness in the night. And we call it just stress. No, it is spiritual assault. The desert fathers wrote of it often. They did not fear the night, but they respected it, and they consecrated their sleep. So I say again, place salt at the thresholds of every bedroom, not in the middle of the floor, not under the pillow, at the threshold at the doorway. Call each child by name. Say, "Lord, I cover this room in the blood of Jesus Christ. No fear may enter. No confusion may enter. This child belongs to you. I call upon this child's guardian angel to stand watch. Street Michael defend. Holy angels of God, minister here. If you are married, pray over the master bedroom with fire in your heart. The enemy hates covenant love. He hates unity. He sws division in the bed before it ever reaches the table. Declare aloud that your marriage is sealed in Christ. That no spirit of lust, bitterness, or separation may enter. And if you are single, do not think your bedroom unimportant. It is a sanctuary of your soul. It is a place where God meets you in solitude. Declare that no spirit of loneliness, no heaviness, no despair may rest there. Invite the presence of God to dwell richly that your sleep may be peace and your dreams may be holy. Now my beloved, let us continue the journey through your home, through the temple God has entrusted to your stewardship. We have sealed the doors. We have marked the bedrooms. But we are not finished. There are sacred places left to consecrate places where provision flows, where wounds hide, where heaven must touch the ground again. Let us speak of the kitchen, you may say, but it is only where I cook. It is where food is stored. It is where dishes pile up. And I say to you, look again. This room is the womb of nourishment. It is the altar of daily provision. It is where life is sustained, where bodies are fed, where laughter rises and tempers flare. The kitchen is not just a room. It is the heartbeat of your home. And the enemy knows this. If he can poison the atmosphere there, he will sow strife. He will whisper discontent. He will stir impatience and division at the very source of your strength. Have you noticed, dear child, how many arguments erupt in the kitchen? How silence grows heavy when food is scarce or tempers are tight? This is not random. It is not merely emotional. It is spiritual. For wherever God provides, the enemy seeks to corrupt. In the monasteries of old, the refactory, the dining room was treated with reverence. Meals were taken in silence or under the reading of scripture. Food was not simply consumed. It was received with thanksgiving. The monks knew eating is a spiritual act. Gratitude nourishes the soul as bread nourishes the body. So now take your salt and go to the kitchen. Place it not upon the table where it may be brushed away, but in the four corners of the room. Place it low, discreet, but deliberate. Each corner speaks of covering, of balance, of completeness. As you do this, speak aloud. Lord, I bless this kitchen. I declare this to be a place of provision and peace. Let no spirit of lack enter here. Let no bitterness rise here. Let every meal prepared in this space be covered in your grace. Let conversation be kind and joy fill the air. Pray the Psalm of David. The Lord is my shepherd. I shall not want. He prepares a table before me in the presence of my enemies. My cup overflows. Speak it not as poetry, but as prophecy. Declare that your home will not be marked by scarcity, but by sacred abundance, that what God provides shall be received in reverence. that every meal will be more than food. It will be fellowship. Now turn your heart to the windows. Yes, the windows. These two are thresholds. They are the eyes of your home. They allow you to see and they allow you to be seen. They are points of vision, of exposure, of vulnerability. And while they bless the home with light, they also open it to scrutiny, to spiritual surveillance. I do not say this to invoke fear. I say this to awaken vigilance. The enemy observes. He studies. He watches not just with malice, but with patience. He waits for carelessness. He waits for that which is left uncovered. Even in scripture, windows hold deep symbolism. When Daniel was forbidden to pray, he opened his window toward Jerusalem and knelt in prayer three times a day. The window was not just physical, it was directional, a sign of his allegiance to heaven, even under threat. And yet it was through the window that Jezebel was thrown, the judgment entering and justice completed. Windows can bless, but they can also betray. So take salt to your windows, especially those that face outward toward the street, toward the world. Sprinkle it gently along the window sill. As you do, speak this prayer. Lord, I anoint these windows with the authority you have given me. Let no evil eye gaze upon this home with power. Let no curse spoken from outside take root within. Let what is seen from this house be righteousness, and let what enters through these pains be light, not darkness. Pray Psalm 121. I lift up my eyes to the hills. From where does my help come? My help comes from the Lord who made heaven and earth. Declare that your eyes will be open to the spiritual realm. That you will discern, not merely observe. That your household will not be blind to danger nor to blessing. That what watches from beyond the glass will be met by the watchfulness of God himself. And now perhaps the strangest place of all, the bathroom. Yes, the bathroom. Do not dismiss this. Do not scoff because this too is a place of great vulnerability, of deep emotion, of hidden wounds. It is the room of cleansing. It is the chamber of solitude. It is the only room where you are truly alone with yourself. where no mask is worn, where tears fall unseen, where thoughts echo unchallenged. And how often has the enemy spoken in that silence? You know it. You have stood before the mirror and heard lies. You have looked at your own face and felt unworthy. Your children have locked themselves in this room when emotions overwhelm. Some of you have sat on the floor in despair. This room has heard your pain, and so it must be consecrated. For if shame hides there, let it be driven out. If torment whispers there, let it be silenced. Place salt in the corners of the bathroom. Speak not merely a prayer of protection, but a prayer of truth. Say, "Lord, wash me and I shall be clean. Cleanse this room where the body is restored. And let the spirit be renewed. Let every lie that has echoed here be broken. Let every tear cried here be caught by you. Let this be a place where shame is removed and not multiplied. Pray Psalm 51. Let it rise from your lips like incense. Purge me with hissup and I shall be clean. Wash me and I shall be whiter than snow. Create in me a clean heart, oh God, and renew a right spirit within me. Do not let the enemy have even this corner of your home. Let nothing remain untouched by grace. Even the unseen places matter. And now, as you feel the weight of this work, as you begin to see your home through new eyes, I will lead you to the final station, the seventh and holiest place. But I will speak of that in the next breath. My beloved children, we now come to the place that many overlook yet heaven never ignores. The center of your home. This is not always easy to define. Some houses are simple, others complex. But every dwelling has a heart, a place where movement converges, where voices echo most often, where life passes through again and again. It may be your living room. It may be a hallway. It may be the dining space where stories are shared. Find that place for it is not chosen by architecture alone but by rhythm. It is the place that knows your family best. In the ancient temple there was a holy of holies, a space set apart, a center where God's presence rested in a unique and fearful way. Your home too must have such a center not to exclude but to anchor, not to isolate but to sanctify. This is where you will place not just a pinch of salt but a bowl something visible something deliberate something that remains. Let it sit there from now until Christmas, absorbing what does not belong and proclaiming what does. As you place it, do not rush. Pray with intention. Say, "Lord, I place you at the center of this home. Let this salt stand as a sign that every room, every conversation, every decision flows from your presence. Let division dissolve here. Let anger lose its grip here. Let peace reign here. Let angels be welcomed and darkness find no rest. Every time you pass this place, let it remind you that you have drawn a line, that you have taken responsibility, that you have refused neutrality. The enemy despises visible declarations of faith because they make the invisible visible. They say, "This house has an owner. This ground is occupied. This space is not for negotiation." Now, hear me clearly. Do not fall into superstition. The salt has no power apart from faith. It is not magic. It is obedience. It is a sacramental sign, a physical expression of spiritual authority. The power is not in the mineral. The power is in Christ. The power is in the blood of Jesus. The power is in the authority he gave you at baptism. The salt simply testifies that you believe him. And something happens when belief moves into action. The spiritual atmosphere shifts. Oppression weakens. Peace settles. Not always suddenly, but steadily, like fog lifting as the sun rises. Nightmares fade. Arguments lose their edge. Homes once filled with tension begin to breathe again. I have seen it. I have received letters, testimonies, tears poured onto pages from families across the world. Not because they discovered something new, but because they reclaimed something ancient. But now I must pause not to interrupt the flow but to confront the heart. Some of you are still listening, still nodding, still feeling stirred. And yet you have not committed. You have not subscribed. You have not said, "I want more of this truth." And I ask you gently but firmly, why do you think teachings like this are common? Do you believe the modern world will equip you for spiritual warfare? No. This wisdom survived because it was guarded, because it was costly, because it demanded discipline. And if you cannot commit to staying connected to supporting a channel that exists to awaken and equip then how will you maintain what you are about to establish in your home? Spiritual warfare is not emotional enthusiasm. It is perseverance. It is fidelity. It is choosing again and again to stand guard. Neutrality is not an option. Silence is not innocence. Every decision carries weight. Now let me speak to your concern, the one many are afraid to voice. What if I do all this and nothing changes? Listen to me carefully. Warfare is not an event. It is a way of life. Sultting your home is not a spell. It is a declaration of intent. The enemy will test it. He will look for compromise. He will look for unrepented sin. He will look for bitterness hidden behind prayer. You cannot consecrate your doors while leaving your heart unguarded. You cannot mark your thresholds while consuming darkness through your eyes and ears. Authority requires integrity. The fathers of the church understood this deeply. St. John Chrystom taught that demons flee not from our words but from our lives. St. Augustine said that before casting out demons, we must cast out vice. So do both. Sanctify your home and sanctify your habits. Draw boundaries in your house and in your heart. Guard what enters through your doors and what enters through your screens. Forgive. Repent. Fast if you must. Pray even when you feel dry. This is not about perfection. It is about sincerity. And if you do this not arrogantly but humbly, God will move. Peace will return. Authority will grow. The enemy will retreat. Not because you are strong but because Christ is faithful. And now, beloved of Christ, having come through every threshold, every corner, every silence that lingers in the shadows of your home, I must say to you plainly, go do this today. Do not wait until you feel more spiritual. Do not postpone until the mood strikes or the circumstances align. Get the salt. Open your mouth in prayer. Lay your hands upon the walls of your house. Mark what belongs to God. Reclaim what you unknowingly surrendered. Because while you delay, the enemy does not. While you hesitate, the atmosphere remains vulnerable. But when you act, when you believe and move in faith, heaven moves with you. Begin at your front door. Pray. Place the salt. Proceed through each room. Pray. Place the salt. Speak the name of Jesus aloud, not timidly, not apologetically, but as one who has been given authority. For greater is he who is in you than he who prowls the earth. As you do, give thanks. Thank the Lord that he has not left you without weapons. Thank him for ancient tools buried by time but revived in truth. Thank him that you are not at the mercy of fear. That your home is not abandoned to despair. That the one who commands angels has entrusted you with stewardship over sacred ground. And when you finish, when the last bowl is placed, the final prayer spoken, know this. Something has shifted. You may not hear a trumpet sound. You may not feel the air move, but in the realm unseen, there is commotion. Angels have been dispatched. Demons have been displaced. Your house has been marked as holy. and the spirit of God has drawn near. Now, some of you will still wrestle with doubt. You will say, "But who am I to do this?" And I will tell you again, you are baptized. You are anointed. You are a priest in your home. You are a daughter of the covenant, a son of the promise. This authority was not earned. It was given. And if you reject it, the enemy will use what you've left unclean. But if you receive it, if you walk in it, you will see fruit. You will see your children sleep more peacefully. You will see arguments lose their venom. You will feel a clarity in your prayers that you have not known before because the fog has lifted, the resistance has broken, the ground has been sanctified. I have heard countless testimonies from faithful souls just like you. Mothers in tears who watched night terrors flee from their children. Fathers who found peace restored to rooms once filled with strife. Families who knew luck and found provision after consecrating their kitchens. It is not superstition. It is surrender. Not manipulation. Obedience. You may still wonder, "But what if others mock me? What if they laugh at salt in doorways and bowls in living rooms? Let them laugh. Let them mock. For the same people who laugh at discipline are the ones whose lives crumble under chaos. The same ones who dismiss spiritual tools are the ones who cry out in desperation when nothing else works. Let them laugh and you stand. Because you are not like them. You have chosen the narrow way. You have chosen to guard your home, to fight for peace, to defend the sacred space entrusted to you. You are a warrior, not of flesh, but of spirit, a guardian at the threshold. And this Christmas, your home will not be a battleground. It will be a fortress. And yet before I leave you, I must ask you one final thing. If this message has stirred you, if it has convicted you, awakened you, or blessed you, and you still have not subscribed to Popl the 14th's teachings today, I must ask why. This channel does not exist for entertainment. It exists for equipping. It exists to preserve what the modern church has buried, to revive what has been lost, to prepare the people of God for the darkness that presses against the world. If you cannot commit to clicking one button, how will you maintain a home of holiness? If you will not stay connected to truth, how will you stand in battle? If you will not support the work of teaching and restoration, how will you endure in this war? So subscribe, share this word, comment not with emotion but with commitment. Say I will do this. Say I will guard my home. Say I will not surrender my household to chaos. Or if you will not, then at least be honest. Tell me why. Tell me what still binds you to complacency. Tell me what lie the enemy has whispered to keep you passive. Speak it so it may be broken. But whatever you do, do not be silent. Do not be neutral. For in the kingdom of God, there is no neutral ground. You are either advancing or retreating. You are either building or allowing decay. You are either occupying territory or surrendering it. So I ask you now in the name of Jesus Christ, what will you do? The enemy is watching. He is hoping you will forget this, hoping you will file this away as interesting but not urgent. He is hoping you will wait just long enough for the conviction to fade. But you know better. You feel the weight of this moment. You know this is a divine appointment. You sense that what you do today could shape the spiritual climate of your home, not just for Christmas, but for the year ahead and maybe for the generations to come. So go, act, obey, and watch what God will do when you stand on his word, when you honor his traditions, when you take authority not in arrogance but in obedience. From now until Christmas, your home shall be sealed, your doorways shall be marked, your atmosphere shall be cleared, and the enemy has been put on notice. This house belongs to the Lord, and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it. In the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. Amen.
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Place Salt in These 7 Places Before Christmas… and WATCH what God does in your home.
This is NOT superstition. This is ancient spiritual warfare backed by scripture, tradition, and the authority of the Church. Most Christians don’t know this—but the saints did. And now you will too.
If your home feels spiritually heavy…
If your family is under attack…
If you’ve been praying, but nothing is shifting…
THIS is your next step.
In this life-changing 44-minute message, Cardinal Robert Sarah reveals how to reclaim the spiritual atmosphere of your home using blessed salt—a forgotten sacramental weapon that saints, priests, and desert fathers used for centuries. From the doors you walk through to the rooms where you sleep, you’ll learn exactly where to place salt, why it works, and what prayers to say as you do it. This is your chance to break the cycle of fear, heaviness, and confusion—and prepare your home for the coming of Christ this Christmas.
🙏 Why You Must Watch This Video:
Discover the 7 powerful locations where salt must be placed in your home
Understand the Catholic and biblical meaning of salt as a weapon of protection
Hear direct teaching from Cardinal Robert Sarah on reclaiming spiritual authority
Learn how to break curses, lift oppression, and protect your family from darkness
Experience a spiritual shift before Christmas like never before
Walk in the ancient traditions the modern Church has sadly forgotten
🎯 You won’t find this teaching in most churches — but it has been part of the Catholic tradition for over 2,000 years.
⏰ Timestamps
00:00 – The Hidden Darkness in Your Home
02:41 – Why the Enemy Attacks Your Household First
05:18 – Salt in Scripture: A Weapon of the Covenant
10:07 – The 7 Places You Must Salt Before Christmas
15:32 – How to Bless and Seal Your Front & Back Doors
21:55 – Bedrooms: Protecting the Most Vulnerable Space
26:49 – Kitchen, Windows & Financial/Emotional Warfare
31:15 – Bathrooms: Breaking Shame & Spiritual Lies
35:07 – The Holy Center of Your Home (Your “Holy of Holies”)
39:22 – This Is Not Superstition — It’s Ancient Catholic Power
42:01 – Final Call to Act Now — Before It’s Too Late
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In the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. Amen. My dear
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The 7 Places You Must Salt Before Christmas
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How to Bless and Seal Your Front & Back Doors
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Bedrooms: Protecting the Most Vulnerable Space
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Kitchen, Windows & Financial/Emotional Warfare
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Bathrooms: Breaking Shame & Spiritual Lies
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The Holy Center of Your Home (Your “Holy of Holies”)
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This Is Not Superstition — It’s Ancient Catholic Power
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Final Call to Act Now — Before It’s Too Late
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