Constantine 1×07: Blessed are the Damned.

John summoning an angel/summoning Manny.

“By the divine power that holds the balance, bring forth your servant of ministering. By your wisdom and your justice, your will be done. Please?”

Update #1 from Catholic.com:

You are speaking of the chi-rho monogram. Though the two letters look like P and X in the English alphabet, they are actually chi (looks like X) and rho (looks like P) from the Greek alphabet. They also happen to be the first two letters of “Christ” in Greek (Christos). Hence the chi-rho monogram is used as a symbol of Christ, Christianity, and Christians.

Update #2 from Wikipedia:


Update #3 from Wikipedia:

I missed out on the Alpha (left) and Omega (right) symbols that Constantine had drawn into the sand.

john-constantines-spells:

Constantine 1×04: A Feast of Friends.

Hebrew spell to exorcise/trap Mnemoth.

(If anyone happens to have a transcription of the entire command/spell used, please let me know. Thank you)

I’m reblogging this video with a few small notes/updates:

1. “Derech Elohim” – The way (derech) of God’s Way of Creation (Elohim) 
2. “Shlomo” – Solomon, the son of King David [Constantine invoked his name twice in this ritual]

That’s all I’ve got so far.

Constantine 1×06: Rage of Caliban.

Séance to call up a spirit.

“O, clever spirit of the dead, invader of flesh, traveler of your time, we present you offerings from life into death, and invite you into our circle. Move among us.”

“O, cursed spirit of the dead, spiller of blood, destroyer of families, we command you into our circle. Move among us. Now!”

(Couldn’t fully make out the underlined portion of the spell. Help would be appreciated)

Constantine 1×06: Rage of Caliban.

Mayan spell to recreate a scene (slightly longer and fuller version).

“Ximbatik kaajal ak bin-ka-aak-abtal.”

(If anyone happens to have a transcription of the entire command/spell used, please let me know. Thank you)

Update #1 from here:

“Ximbatik kaajal ak bin-ka-aak-abtal.” 

Constantine 1×05: Danse Vaudou.

Papa Midnite channeling the dead (Clarke).

#1 from Haitain-Creole-English Dictionary:

“abobo, ayibobo” –  (interj)  Exclamation used in Vodou ceremonies to express joy.  Hallelujah!  Amen!

#2 from Voodoo in Haiti:

“The cry of ‘abobo!’ uttered by the son of the priest marks the beginning of the ceremony.”