The Triumph of the Blessed Sacrament: The History of Nicola Aubry
By Rev. Michael Müller, C.SS.R. · Published by TAN Books
Overview
The Triumph of the Blessed Sacrament recounts one of the most astonishing historical testimonies to the power of the Holy Eucharist and the triumph of Christ over the forces of hell. In this gripping account, Rev. Michael Müller tells the story of Nicola Aubry, a young woman whose demonic possession became the occasion for a public confrontation between Satan and the Real Presence of Jesus Christ in the Blessed Sacrament.
As the drama unfolds, the demons react violently whenever the Eucharist is brought near, revealing with terrifying clarity the authority of Christ truly present upon the altar. Through the prayers of the Church, the power of sacramental grace, and the authority entrusted to the bishop, the powers of darkness are ultimately defeated.
Far more than a sensational narrative, this work stands as a profound witness to Catholic truth. It demonstrates that the Eucharist is not merely symbolic, but the living presence of Christ Himself, before whom even demons tremble. The historical events surrounding Nicola Aubry strengthened the faith of countless witnesses and became a striking testimony to the power of the Mass and the authority of the Church.
In an age where belief in the Real Presence has weakened, this book offers a sobering and unforgettable reminder that Christ remains victorious in the Blessed Sacrament.
What This Book Offers:
- Historical Testimony: Read a documented account of demonic possession and deliverance.
- Defense of the Eucharist: Discover powerful evidence for the Real Presence of Christ.
- Understanding Spiritual Warfare: See how the Church confronts evil through Christ’s authority.
- Renewed Eucharistic Faith: Deepen reverence for the Blessed Sacrament and the Holy Mass.
- Witness the Power of the Eucharist: See how demons recoiled before Christ truly present.
- Strengthen Belief in the Real Presence: Encounter a dramatic defense of Catholic teaching.
- Learn About Spiritual Warfare: Understand the Church’s authority over demonic powers.
- Rediscover Reverence for the Mass: See the Eucharist as the center of Christian victory.
- Deepen Confidence in Christ: Be reminded that Satan has already been conquered.
From the Book
“Jesus Christ triumphed over the devil by His death on the cross; He broke his power. Hence it is that Satan bears an implacable hatred to Jesus Christ and His religion.”
Intended Audience
This book is ideal for Catholics interested in Eucharistic devotion, spiritual warfare, apologetics, and historical accounts that defend the reality of Christ’s presence in the Blessed Sacrament.
It is especially valuable for readers seeking renewed conviction regarding the Holy Eucharist and a clearer understanding of the Church’s authority in confronting spiritual evil.
Practical use cases include Eucharistic study groups, apologetics formation, parish reading circles, and personal devotional reading centered on the Mass and the Real Presence.
FAQs
Is this based on a true historical event?
Yes. The book recounts the historical case of Nicola Aubry and the public exorcism associated with her possession.
What is the main message of the book?
The central message is the triumph of Jesus Christ truly present in the Blessed Sacrament over the powers of Satan.
Is this book sensationalized?
No. While dramatic in subject matter, the focus remains theological and devotional, emphasizing the truth of the Eucharist and the victory of Christ.
Key Themes
- The Real Presence: Christ truly present in the Blessed Sacrament.
- Spiritual Warfare: The defeat of demonic power through Christ and His Church.
- Authority of the Church: The role of sacramental grace and ecclesial authority.
- The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass: The Eucharist as the center of Christian victory.
- Triumph of Christ: The ultimate defeat of Satan through the Cross and Eucharist.
- Pages:
- 144
- SKU:
- 3376
- Product Format:
- Perfectbound
- ISBN:
- 9781505136159
- Product Line:
- TAN Legacy
- Height:
- 7.00
- Width:
- 5.00