Consecration Vows

They are appearing inside church pew pockets, on religious websites, and being endorsed by parish priests who have been leading their congregations into these spiritually binding agreements. There are many different variations of consecration vows, but the fundamental principle remains the same—they all require participants to surrender something sacred in exchange for the promise of receiving something beneficial.

Some consecration vows promise salvation, others offer protection from end-time chastisements, while others require Catholics to sell their souls in exchange for the forgiveness of their sins. For more information on why Catholics should not sell their souls to the Immaculata, please review the following articles:

1. Consecration Vows Are Spiritually Binding Agreements

2. Satan Can Operate Under the Names Queen of Heaven and Immaculata

3. The Saint Louis de Montfort Vow Contains Serious Theological Errors

4. Consecration Vows Have Not Been Approved by the Catholic Church

5. Consecration Vows Have Harmful Effects on Spirit-filled Catholics

6. Steps to Break Free from Spiritual Bondage