Catechism of the Catholic Church

686 Part Four We know that we are of God, and the whole world is in the power of the evil one.” 167 The Lord who has taken away your sin and pardoned your faults also protects you and keeps you from the wiles of your adversary the devil, so that the enemy, who is accustomed to leading into sin, may not surprise you. One who entrusts himself to God does not dread the devil. “If God is for us, who is against us?” 168 2853 Victory over the “prince of this world” 169 was won once for all at the Hour when Jesus freely gave himself up to death to give us his life. This is the judgment of this world, and the prince of this world is “cast out.” 170 “He pursued the woman” 171 but had no hold on her: the new Eve, “full of grace” of the Holy Spirit, is preserved from sin and the corruption of death (the Immaculate Conception and the Assumption of the Most Holy Mother of God, Mary, ever virgin). “Then the dragon was angry with the woman, and went off to make war on the rest of her offspring.” 172 Therefore the Spirit and the Church pray: “Come, Lord Jesus,” 173 since his coming will deliver us from the Evil One. 2854 When we ask to be delivered from the Evil One, we pray as well to be freed from all evils, present, past, and future, of which he is the author or instigator. In this final petition, the Church brings before the Father all the distress of the world. Along with deliverance from the evils that overwhelm humanity, she implores the precious gift of peace and the grace of perseverance in expecta­ tion of Christ’s return. By praying in this way, she anticipates in humility of faith the gathering together of everyone and everything in him who has “the keys of Death and Hades,” who “is and who was and who is to come, the Almighty.” 174 167 1 Jn 5:18-19. 168 St. Ambrose, De Sacr. 5, 4, 30: PL 16, 454; cf. Rom 8:31. 169 Jn 14:30. 170 Jn 12:31; Rev 12:10. 171 Rev 12:13-16. 172 Rev 12:17. 173 Rev 22:17, 20. 174 Rev 1:8, 18; cf. Rev 1:4; Eph 1:10. 677 490 972 2632

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