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Thursday, December 7, 2023

Auxilium Christianorum: A Beacon of Support for the Faithful



 


While listening to a Fr. Chad Ripperger video, I heard about Auxilium Christianorum, a Roman Catholic prayer association. In the video, Fr. Ripperger, a priest and exorcist, spoke highly of this association. I wanted to learn more about it; and I am presenting what I learned as today’s post.


Introduction:

In the vast tapestry of Christian spirituality, various movements and organizations have emerged to provide support, guidance, and fellowship for believers seeking to deepen their faith. One such entity is the Auxilium Christianorum, a community dedicated to fostering spiritual growth and offering assistance through prayer and devotion. In this blog post, we'll explore the origins, mission, and significance of the Auxilium Christianorum.

Origins:


The Auxilium Christianorum, Latin for "Help of Christians," traces its roots to a deep desire among the faithful to unite in prayer and support for one another. Founded with the intention of invoking the intercession of the Blessed Virgin Mary and the holy angels, this movement seeks to create a spiritual army to combat the challenges faced by Christians in their journey of faith.

Mission and Objectives:

The primary mission of the Auxilium Christianorum is to provide spiritual support for its members through a collective commitment to prayer and devotion. Members are encouraged to engage in specific prayers and rituals aimed at invoking the intercession of heavenly beings, particularly the Blessed Virgin Mary, St. Michael the Archangel, and the guardian angels.

The organization emphasizes the importance of spiritual warfare, viewing the Christian life as a constant battle against the forces of darkness. Through united prayer, members seek protection, guidance, and strength to overcome spiritual challenges and temptations.

The website of Auxilium Christianorum states that the primary aims of this association are twofold.

The first:
to provide prayer for priests associated with Auxilium Christianorum so that their apostolate in driving out demons is efficacious.

And, two:
To provide prayers for the members – priests, laity, family and friends – so that they are not adversely affected by the demonic.

Practices and Devotions:
Central to the Auxilium Christianorum's practices are specific prayers and devotions that members undertake individually or as a community. The Rosary, Novenas, and prayers to St. Michael the Archangel are integral components of their spiritual arsenal. These rituals are designed not only to seek divine assistance but also to foster a sense of unity among believers, creating a powerful network of intercessory prayer.

Explaining these aims further, the website states:
The Church teaches us that it is divided into the Church Triumphant (which includes the members of the Church in heaven), the Church Suffering (this includes the members of the Church in purgatory), and the Church Militant (this refers to those members of the Church who are alive in this world). Because we are part of the Church Militant, we are in a spiritual warfare and this spiritual warfare requires that we recognize, as Saint Paul teaches us “For our wrestling is not against flesh and blood; but against principalities and powers, against the rulers of the world of this darkness, against the spirits of wickedness in the high places.” (Ephesians 6:12)

The members of the Auxilium Christianorum should always bear in mind the reality of our state as members of the Church living in this world. Despite St. Paul’s teaching, many Catholics do not take seriously their obligation to wage war against the demonic forces. It is for this reason the Association of the Auxilium Christianorum was founded.

The requirements for membership are:

1. Prior to becoming a member of the Auxilium Christianorum, the layman is strongly exhorted to consult his spiritual director or confessor.

2. They are to seek to lead a habitual life of sanctifying grace, always desiring never to fall into the state of mortal sin and to avoid all intentional venial sin.

3. The members are to continually seek to increase and to perfect their life of prayer which includes not only the vocal prayers which are required (see Prayers section) but also a consistent life of meditation which is very effective in driving out the demonic and avoiding demonic oppression.

4.To pray the rosary daily. The intention of the rosary may be for any intention and does not have to be offered for the aims of the Auxilium Christianorum.

5. The members are to fulfill the daily vocal prayer requirements, having as their intention the principal aims of this Association. The members are to make frequent use of the sacramentals known to ward off and drive out the demonic.

6. The members are to strive to keep the words of Saint Paul in their hearts that since we fight against principalities and powers, i.e. against the demonic, they are to strive for meekness and humility in relationship to their neighbor, never striking out in anger or vindication but seeking to root out any demonic influence according to their state in life. This involves using binding prayers according to authentic Catholic principle and to avoid any form of superstition, whether that is in the daily living of their lives or when they engage in battle against the evil spirits. This means that their use of the Association prayers, or any prayers to drive out the demonic, will always be subordinate to authentic Catholic principle and always be done with devotion and faith.

7. The members must strive to increase their devotion to Our Lady under the title of Virgo Potens (Virgin Most Powerful).

8. Each member must strive to increase his devotion to his Guardian Angel.

9. When it is financially possible, each member of the Auxilium Christianorum is to keep a statue of Our Lady and Saint Michael in his home, before which a votive candle is to be burned.

The members of the association should be aware that none of these requirements bind under the pain of sin.

Significance in the Modern Christian Landscape:

In a world marked by increasing secularism and moral challenges, movements like the Auxilium Christianorum provide a spiritual anchor for believers. The sense of community and shared devotion helps individuals navigate the complexities of modern life with a deepened faith and strengthened resolve.

The Auxilium Christianorum serves as a reminder that the Christian journey is not meant to be walked alone. By joining this movement, believers can find solace, encouragement, and a sense of purpose in their spiritual endeavors. The emphasis on spiritual warfare acknowledges the reality of the unseen battles that believers face, highlighting the importance of staying vigilant and seeking divine assistance.

Conclusion:

The Auxilium Christianorum stands as a beacon of support and solidarity in the realm of Christian spirituality. Through its emphasis on collective prayer, devotion, and spiritual warfare, it offers believers a unique avenue to strengthen their faith and face the challenges of the contemporary world with resilience. As Christians continue their pilgrimage of faith, movements like the Auxilium Christianorum serve as a testament to the enduring power of communal prayer and the intercession of heavenly beings in the lives of believers.

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