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I recently received the email below and with permission I cite it anonymously:
After a medium at a temple put a spell on me on the pretext of “healing”, I tried to expel that something in my body by burning sage (that was before I found Catholicism). It agitated it greatly, and it retaliated. Same with consuming spoonfuls of cinnamon. My learning is that these things had agitation effects but no power, unlike holy water. And holy water blessed by
a priest is strong...I am praying your recent "Pray With Me: Lifting Occult Darkness & Converting Witches” every day. Your prayers made a big difference, and they are effective even via video. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
There are several important insights in her email. First, she visited a medium in a temple for healing and it is possible the medium intended to heal her. But occult "healers" cannot truly heal anyone, although some short term benefits may mislead. Their "healing" is often a curse, since its power typically comes from the dark world.
Continued below.
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After a medium at a temple put a spell on me on the pretext of “healing”, I tried to expel that something in my body by burning sage (that was before I found Catholicism). It agitated it greatly, and it retaliated. Same with consuming spoonfuls of cinnamon. My learning is that these things had agitation effects but no power, unlike holy water. And holy water blessed by
a priest is strong...I am praying your recent "Pray With Me: Lifting Occult Darkness & Converting Witches” every day. Your prayers made a big difference, and they are effective even via video. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
There are several important insights in her email. First, she visited a medium in a temple for healing and it is possible the medium intended to heal her. But occult "healers" cannot truly heal anyone, although some short term benefits may mislead. Their "healing" is often a curse, since its power typically comes from the dark world.
Continued below.
Exorcist Diary #369: What Works Against Demons?
[Photo by Msgr. Rossetti; holy water font handmade in Colombia] I recently received the email below and with permission I cite it anonymously:After a medium at a temple put a spell on me on the pretext of “healing”, I tried to expel that something in my body by burning sage (that was before I...
www.catholicexorcism.org