Litaniae Sanctorum/litany Of The Saints - Repel Demons Of The Air- Ecclesiastical Latin May 2026
For a focused defense against "powers in the air," modern deliverance guides recommend the Prayer to Take Authority , which explicitly binds these entities:
: "ch" before e, i, ae, oe (e.g., ecclésiæ = ek-klay-zee-ay); otherwise "k". G : Soft "j" before e or i ; otherwise hard as in go . GN : "ny" as in canyon (e.g., Agnus = Ah-nyoos). For a focused defense against "powers in the
(From all malice, deliver us, O Lord.)
To pray these invocations effectively in the traditional style of the Roman Church, follow these pronunciation rules: : Always pure and distinct. A : "ah" as in father . E : "eh" as in met . I/Y : "ee" as in feet . O : "oh" as in for . U : "oo" as in moon . Consonants : (From all malice, deliver us, O Lord
(From lightning and tempest [demons of the air], deliver us, O Lord.) I/Y : "ee" as in feet
The following Latin phrases from the traditional Litany of the Saints are specifically used to repel demonic influence and seek divine deliverance:
(That Thou wouldst deign to humble the enemies of Thy holy Church, we beseech Thee, hear us.) Ecclesiastical Latin Pronunciation Guide