Prayer and fasting are always recommended, as well as frequenting the Sacraments. The most important sacraments to battle evil are frequent Confession (not longer than every two or three weeks) and weekly, if not daily Mass attendance and Holy Communion. For more specific practices including specific prayers and other practices, I would recommend Fr. Gabriel Amorth's books, An Exorcist Tells His Story, and An Exorcist More Stories. Fr. Amorth was the chief exorcist in Rome for many years, and has much experience with this type of thing. See link below.
i guess, if you are a ninny
find a home exorcist, hang garlic on your walls shout "begone evil spirits!" and if none else works, go to church more often.
Please note that the question has been changed to "home of the Catholic Church" as there is no "Roman Catholic Church. Roman is an epithet first commonly used in England after the protestant revolt to describe the Catholic Church. It is rarely used by the Catholic Church. . As has been said many times - Heaven. But, while on this earth The Church has its home in Rome where St. Peter's successor resides.
Vatican City, inside Rome, is a sovereign nation, and is home of the Catholic Church. There is no "Roman" Catholic Church, that is a popular mistake.
Yes. One is always welcome to come home to the Catholic church.
"The Holy See" at the Vatican in Rome, Italy
I was told to break camphor into pieces and sprinkle around the home to keep evil spirits away. I hope that helps.
Yes i can tell through the spirit of God.the gift is the interpretation of spirit.
No, the Vatican is the home of the Pope, who is head of the Catholic Church.
A Catholic Answer It is difficult to give just one answer to this question, but I will try to list a few: The home of the Catholic Church is Heaven itself, at the foot of the throne of the Majesty of God. The home of the Catholic Church is also a plain wooden manger in a humble stable in Bethelehem.The home of the Catholic Church is the superb cathedral of Saint Peter at the Vatican, dominating the skyline of Rome. The home of the Catholic Church is also right beside the hospital bed of every person facing illness or injury.The home of the Catholic Church is within the Sacred Heart of Jesus Christ, and within the Immaculate Heart of Mary, His mother. The home of the Catholic Church is all the tabernacles, in all the churches, in all the world, even unto the end of time. The home of the Catholic Church is at the kitchen or dining tables of families who gather together in love. The home of the Catholic Church is in a few moments of prayer by a single person, or a widowed person, uniting themselves with God. The home of the Catholic Church is with firefighters responding to burning builders, with police officers assisting people in trouble, mothers caring for their children, doctors and nurses tending to the sick. Its home is in the workplace with businessmen, industrialists, tradesmen, stevedores, farmers, drivers, ranchers, sailors, soldiers, secretaries, housekeepers, waiters, sales assistants, retirees, the homebound, the diseased, the unwanted, the uncared-for, the poor, the homeless, and the lonely.The home of the Catholic Church is wherever the Master is. And He is everywhere, for He is within each of us.
Vatican City
to bring them good luck, and to ward off evil spirits