Tag: Monsignor Stephen Rossetti

Exorcist Diary: Demons of Shame

“True humility is rooted in the truth. Yes, we are all sinners. We are all guilty and have contributed to the crucifixion of Jesus. But this is not the same thing as shame.” – Monsignor Stephen Rossetti

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Exorcist Diary: Demons of Obesity

“Can demons induce someone, in a case of their extraordinary activity, to behave compulsively? Can they induce a compulsive eating disorder?” – Monsignor Stephen Rossetti

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Exorcist Diary: Angels in an Exorcism

“…the exorcist feared for everyone’s safety. In a firm voice, he invoked the Angelic Powers to restrain the demons. Immediately, the energumen’s arms dropped and his body went limp.” – Monsignor Stephen Rossetti

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Exorcist Diary: The Demonic Hour

“Satan hates Jesus. The Evil One mocks Jesus at every turn, inverting sacred signs and truths. Jesus died on the cross at 3pm. Jesus called it, “My hour.” In the Satanic inversion, Satan claims 3am as his hour.” – Monsignor Stephen Rossetti

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Exorcist Diary: Financially Cursed

“A powerful help to the process of liberation (from curses) is consecrating one’s life and goods to the Blessed Virgin Mary.” – Monsignor Stephen Rossetti

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Exorcist Diary: Demonic Dreams

“People often tell me that they are suffering from demonic dreams. I am always a bit skeptical. But this one caught my eye.” – Monsignor Stephen Rossetti

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Exorcist Diary: Our Friends in Heaven

I had been praying for the monks but, in reality, it was they who were interceding for me. I was standing in the midst of saints. I thought, “’My friends, I thank you.’” – Monsignor Stephen Rosetti

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Exorcist Diary: The Isolation of Hell

“Heaven is love, unity and peace. Hell is hatred and isolation. All of us need the warmth of human connection, otherwise our life becomes a true hell.” – Monsignor Stephen Rossetti

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Exorcist Diary: Satan the Great Accuser

“Sometimes in exorcisms, we directly experience ‘The Great Accuser.’ Demons may call out our failings. They taunt me when I make mistakes.” – Monsignor Stephen Rossetti

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