
Exorcist Diary: Demons of Depression
An increasing exposure to the demonic brings with it a darkness, heaviness, and a depressive effect. While it looks like a depression, it typically does not respond to medications or psychotherapy.
An increasing exposure to the demonic brings with it a darkness, heaviness, and a depressive effect. While it looks like a depression, it typically does not respond to medications or psychotherapy.
Satan’s intelligence is superior to ours–don’t start talking to him!
Demonic possession reveals the depth of marital unity.
Demons are blind to the world of grace. They cannot “see” grace or understand its working. Most importantly, they do not “see” the resurrection.
Take a moment and reflect: are there are any wounds within us that are feeding the evil one?
“When grappling with dark feelings of despair, oftentimes, people need a psychologist. But there are times when only an exorcist will do.”-Stephen Rossetti
On this Divine Mercy Sunday, we say the prayer that St. Faustina offers us, “Jesus, I trust in you.” Satan is toothless and powerless in the presence of the Risen Lord. Trust in Jesus.
Do we realize how demons can use our emotions against us?
What does a strong vs. a weak possession look like in an exorcism case?
Can demons be located in a particular part of the body?