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The 9 Days of St Cyprian

Every year, September 17 marks the beginning of the 9 days leading up to the Feast Day of Saint Cyprian of Antioch, the saint of sorcerers, necromancers, root doctors, and all people who work in folk magic. While no longer recognized by the Catholic Church, the Orthodox churches still recognize him, and many folk magic practitioners, especially from Iberian descended folk magic, and other people who learned of his devotion and practice revere him, and pray for his aid an intercession in various things. His name appears on books of the occult across Europe, with the most famous, the Sorcerer’s Treasure, is rooted in Iberian folk magic. The are numerous versions, with some version just being The Key of Solomon in Spanish.
I started to pray and revere to Saint Cyprian many years ago, as when I learned about him, I was immediately drawn to such an interesting figure, and a kind of crossroads of Christian and Pagan pathways. Over those years I have learned that Cyprian is called upon in many situations, and while protection and curse breaking are some of the best known, job getting, love, money, and many more things are possible with his aid.
If you have never heard of Saint Cyprian, and he intrigues you, I invite you to began a 9 day devotion to him. If you already work and make devotions to him, I am glad to join all devotees in recognizing the amazing and awesome capabilities of Saint Cyprian and his intercession with The Most High.

Mage and Martyr, Saint and Sorcerer, Take my prayers and make them your own. When the Lord hears them, he will not ignore them because they will cease to be my words, but yours.
Amen