How Powerful is Our Lady Undoer of Knots?

Our Lady Undoer of Knots



When the devil tells an exorcist:  “It is the novena to 'she who unties the knots' that destroyed my plans…,” it is a powerful endorsement.   
In the booklet, Our Lady Untier of Knots: Story of a Marian Devotion, the testimony of Capuchin Father Capriano deMeo during an exorcism in Torre LeNocelle Avellino, Italy, revealed that a possessed woman was reacting with loud screams and complaints of defeat. 

“I was supposed to blow that man’s brains out but she saved him…It was the woman who ruined me! It was that novena, that accursed novena that saved him! The novena to that woman…Of all the novenas that his wife recited for him, that was the most powerful, that was the one that saved him!”
Fr. deMeo, wondered if it was simply any novena to Our Blessed Mother, but he wanted to be sure. So, he beseeched Our Lord to require Satan to reveal through the possessed woman, the exact novena that had shattered his plans. It was then the devil blamed the novena to “she who unties the knots.”   (Novenas are 9 days of prayer; just like the apostles and Blessed Mother prayed from Jesus’ ascension into heaven until Pentecost Sunday.)

Roots of the Devotion
It is believed that the devotion to Our Lady Undoer (or Untier) of Knots was inspired by a meditation of Saint Irenaeus (Bishop of Lyon and martyred in 202). St. Paul had made parallel between Adam and Christ and Saint Irenaeus, in turn, made a comparison between Eve and Mary. "Eve, by her disobedience, tied the knot of disgrace for the human race; whereas Mary, by her obedience, undid it".
 Wolfgang Langenmantel (1586-1637) set this devotion in motion through his struggles in marriage with his wife Sophie.  He had visited the Jesuit Father Jacob Rem for his counsel.  Wolfgang had given the priest the ribbon from his wedding.  It was a German custom for the bride and groom to gently bind their hands with a silk ribbon during the wedding ceremony as a symbol of their unbreakable bond.    Fr. Rem and Wolfgang spent time in his monastery chapel praying before an image of the Blessed Mother.  The couple was reunited. 
Years later, the grateful grandson of the couple donated a family altarpiece and painting by Schmittdner, portraying the Virgin Mary as the “Untier of Knots” to reflect the family story.


Families Need This Now!
Mary, Untier if Knots is venerated in Rome at the church of Santa Anastasia Palatino, the first Roman parish to have Eucharistic adoration day and night.  The devotion covers all of life’s knots but it has been closely connect to marriage and the family.  
Never, before at any time in history, has marriage and family been under such brutal attack.  So perhaps as never before, we need this devotion.  
At the opening Mass of the Synod of Bishops on the Family October 3, Pope Francis stressed the importance of marriage and family during his homily.  He said that people today are “less and less serious about building a solid and fruitful relationship of love: in sickness and in health, for better and for worse, in good times and in bad.” He explained that, “Love which is lasting, faithful, conscientious, stable and fruitful is increasingly looked down upon, viewed as a quaint relic of the past. “  And Pope Francis encouraged the faithful to  “overcome every form of individualism and legalism which conceals a narrow self-centeredness and a fear of accepting the true meaning of the couple and of human sexuality in God’s plan.”

Please share your own answers to prayers through this devotion.  Click here for the novena to Our Lady Undoer of Knots.