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Father Joseph Iannuzi Talks of Satan's Hatred of Women



Before a crowd at Miriam College in Quezon City, Philippines, Father Joseph Iannuzi speaks on how Satan came to hate women. He had assisted the legendary former chief exorcist of Rome, Father Gabrielle Amorth, in the ministry. [Click here for the report.] 

[Verbatim Quotes from the Talk]

"I am quite familiar with Satan's hatred toward Mary and therefore, toward women in general on account of Mary."

"In the Eucharist, God said, This is my body, which will be given up for the salvation of all. In abortion, it's opposite. The woman says, This is my body, I alone have the right to it, I will not make that sacrifice, therefore someone has to die."

"[Satan] is like a mad man. He can't get to Mary; she's confirmed in grace, she defeated him. So he looks for other women."

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