
Spiritual Warriors Have a Field Manual in ‘Slaying Dragons’
New book addresses ‘What Exorcists See and What We Should Know.’
New book addresses ‘What Exorcists See and What We Should Know.’
Father François-Marie Dermine, promoter of an annual international course on exorcism in Rome, discusses his recent popular work about the devil, offering keys to discernment on this controversial and sensitive topic.
In any case, it’s not the exorcist who liberates people — it is Our Lord.
This marks the second time that Archbishop Cordileone has performed an exorcism in connection with a destroyed statue of St. Junipero Serra in the Bay Area.
The new guide was written as a tool for exorcist priests or priests in formation to be exorcists.
Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone of San Francisco said the toppling of the statue left a wound in his soul.
Satan’s grip on the world is insinuated into every nook and corner.
Beginning with prayer and culminating (if necessary) with formal exorcism, these are four steps of breaking Satan’s bonds and finding “freedom through Christ.”
Teresa Piccola’s harrowing experience of possession and liberation through the solemn rite of exorcism is a cautionary tale that ends with great hope.
“The devil hates everything beautiful and the bells are specifically used to draw attention to the divine worship of God.”
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