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Satan Confessed Why He Hates This Specific Prayer Above All Others.

In a documented exorcism, Fr. Gabriele Amorth — Chief Exorcist of the Vatican for thirty-five years, fifty thousand exorcisms on record — extracted a confession no demon intended to give. Under the compulsion of the Church's rite, the demon said: "Every Hail Mary of the Rosary is a blow to the head for me. If Christians knew the power of the Rosary, it would be the end of me." In a separate session, when a Rosary was brought near the person under assault: "That woman! That prayer burns me." This video answers the one question those confessions force: why? Not devotionally — forensically. What is the specific mechanism that makes the Rosary uniquely intolerable to Hell?

The answer is rooted in the Annunciation — the First Joyful Mystery, the reversal of Genesis 3:15, the moment when Mary's Fiat activated the authority that would crush the serpent's head. Every Hail Mary replays that moment exactly. The enemy was present when Mary said Fiat. He has not forgotten it. And he cannot un-hear it. Fr. Chad Ripperger calls what the Rosary establishes "Marian cover" — a juridical protection, not a metaphor, anchored in dogma and activated by consistent prayer. Padre Pio, during his worst years of documented demonic assault (Epistolario Vol. I, 1910–1912), responded by praying thirty to forty Rosaries per day. Not devotionally. Tactically. His words to Padre Onorato Marcucci: "With this, one wins the battles."

This video closes with a three-step Rosary Warfare Protocol for tonight — one decade of the Annunciation mystery prayed as deliberate spiritual warfare, a thirty-day Rosary Gap Audit, and the Marian Cover Prayer drawn from Padre Pio's example and Ripperger's juridical framework. The weapon is already in your hands. The enemy's only strategy has been to keep you from understanding what you are holding.

SOURCES & HISTORICAL CONTEXT:
• Fr. Gabriele Amorth, An Exorcist More Stories and An Exorcist Tells His Story — demonic confessions extracted under the Church's formal compulsion rite during documented exorcism sessions (thirty-five years, 50,000+ exorcisms on record before his death in 2016)
• Padre Pio, Epistolario Vol. I — Letters to Padre Agostino Daniele and Padre Benedetto, 1910–1912: documented demonic assault and tactical Rosary practice of thirty to forty Rosaries per day during years of coordinated attack
• Fr. Alessio Parente, Send Me Your Guardian Angel — recorded pastoral exchanges with Padre Pio, including Our Lady's direct words to him: "With this weapon you will win"
• Fr. Chad Ripperger — WQPH Radio lectures on Marian cover and juridical protection in spiritual warfare; the concept of Marian intercession as structurally grounded in Genesis 3:15 and Revelation 12
• Battle of Lepanto, October 7, 1571 — Pope St. Pius V organized a continent-wide Rosary campaign before the battle; the Christian fleet's decisive victory over the Ottoman navy led Pius V to establish the feast of Our Lady of Victory (now Our Lady of the Rosary, October 7)
• Genesis 3:15 — the Protoevangelium: the first Messianic prophecy, naming the woman whose offspring would crush the serpent's head; the theological root of the Rosary's specific efficacy against demonic forces
• Catechism of the Catholic Church 971 — the Church's invocation of Mary as Theotokos and her inseparable role in Redemption

All content is independently researched. AI tools are used for narration and visual production.

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