Exorcist Diary: The Heart of an Exorcist
Monsignor Stephen Rossetti explains how “The real confrontation between an exorcist and the demons does not take place in the prayer session.”
Monsignor Stephen Rossetti explains how “The real confrontation between an exorcist and the demons does not take place in the prayer session.”
“After a number of intense exorcism sessions, the demons were weakening. It seemed to me that they just might be weak enough to be compelled, by the power of Jesus, to reveal their names. Having their demonic names gives additional power to cast them out and suggests that the time of their exit is approaching.” – Monsignor Stephen Rossetti
The saints are powerful intercessors in exorcisms.
Archangels, pray for us!
An exorcist — and all of us — must ‘up our game’ in the battle against evil.
During my night prayer, I experienced strong feelings of discord regarding some others. It was out of proportion with the events. It didn’t make sense.
When our flawed emotions surface, Satan exploits and exaggerates them. Monsignor Rosetti reveals the tactics of our enemy.
The truth is sometimes stranger than fiction.
Monsignor Rossetti explains one of the most talked-about parts of his new book: the fact that demons can, and do, manipulate technology to their advantage.
If you are not invoking the powers of heaven, then you might find out that the powers of hell are answering your call.