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Priest tells of an exorcism in which the demon said to him: "I do not like the way the women are dressed..."
Tuesday, January 14, 2014
The Combat of an Exorcist Today -- What the Devil Must Disclose
(Rome) An
exorcist is at the forefront in the fight against the devil. One of them
is Father Francesco Bamonte. He is an exorcist of the diocese of the
Pope. "A typical behavior of the devil during the exorcism is to often
talk about destruction and annihilation. All that is beautiful, good,
healthy, pure, harmonious is mocked and threatened with extinction and
destruction," says the exorcist. Particularly striking was the hatred of
the devil against the sacrament of marriage, family ties and affection.
"He reacts very violently when one blesses the marriage of two married
people or if they are invited to renew their wedding vows," says Father
Bamonte.
Francesco Bamonte belongs to the young Order of the Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary at (ICMS) founded in 1991. The Cordis Mariae immaculati Servi
are an Order of diocesan right. Born in 1960, Father Bamote was
ordained a priest in 1990. Since 2012 he has been Chairman of the Italian Association of Exorcists .
Immediately
after his ordination to the Order, he turned to especially the Sacrament
of Penance and in this regard to help the victims of occult practices.
In 1997 he became a member of the International Association of Exorcists. Since 2005 he is a lecturer at the Regina Apostolorum Pontifical University in Rome, where he directs the course on Exorcism and Deliverance Prayer. At
the request of the bishops of various Italian and foreign dioceses, he
instructs seminarians on the subject of occultism and exorcism and their
consequent pastoral issues. He also supports priests who are appointed as exorcists in their diocese by the bishop.
Father Bamontes Books: How to Recognize the Father of Lies
In 2000 he published the first book about his experiences as an exorcist: "What to do with Wizards? How to Free Yourself of the Superstition and Protect Against Fraud " (Cosa fare con questi maghi?); followed in 2004 by the book "Harmful Spiritualism. The Occult Work of the Evil in the Alleged Contacts with the Hereafter " (I danni dello spiritismo), and in 2006 the volume: "Demonic Possession and Exorcism. How to Recognize the Cunning Deceiver "; in 2008: "The Fallen Angels. The Mystery of Evil in the Experience of an Exorcist ." His most recent book was published in 2010 under the title: "The Virgin Mary and the Devil in Exorcism."
At the annual
meeting in 2013, the Italian exorcist Father Bamonte gave a remarkable
speech. He said: "A repeating in feature in exorcisms is the insistent
demand of the demon, that men ought to worship him as if he were God.
The demon who will not accept his creatureness, dangles himself
pretending to be God, and he is greedily keen that people offer to him a
cult which belongs to God alone. During the exorcism, he often says,
'Pray to me, pray to me, I am God, I am God! Kneel down, when my name is
called. I am all-powerful! Call me! ' On these statements I reply, with
No. 20 of the Roman Ritual (titulus XII "De exorcizandis
obsessis a doemonio") which recommends the words of Jesus in the desert
and the words of the Apostle Paul in his letter to the Philippians.
The Devil Wants to be Worshiped: "I am God!"
Another
essential feature in the behavior of the demon during the exorcism, is
that it is particularly common to speak of "destruction and
destruction." Everything that is "good, beautiful, healthy, pure,
harmonious" is covered with derision by the demon. He threatens to
destroy everything. The special hatred of the demonic forces applies to
the sacrament of marriage and the family. The priest tells of an
exorcism in which the demon said to him: "I do not like the way the
women are dressed. You must undress them even more so their sex is more
prevalent and I can destroy more families!" With other exorcisms, the
demon spoke in a very metaphorical way of the sex organs as "center of
the world". The devil responds with "rage," if the marriage of a couple
is blessed or the engagement of young people who want to be chaste
until marriage. The devil cursed such decisions for purity and chastity
as "filth" says Father Bamonte.
"I Try to Eat the Children" - Abortion and Sexual Seduction
An outstanding
feature of the "personality" of the devil is his "abysmal hatred". He
"enjoys the evil in whatever form it occurs." In one exorcism, he cried:
"Take this heinous book of the Apocalypse. It is written about a woman
who gives birth. I always try to eat the children. Do you know how?"
Then the devil described with frightening words, the daily mass murder
of thousands of unborn children who are killed by abortion in the womb.
He also illustrated in all details, the heinous sexual abuse of
children. He always added in his appalling statements a horrible: "How
much I enjoy that!" after, says Father Bamonte. He also said that when
he was talking about how young people destroy themselves through drug
use or about Islamic suicide bombers who blow themselves up in the air.
The Perverts and Scoffers: "Come Unto Me, All Ye That are Funny and Perverted"
"It
is shocking, how he twists everything and turns it upside down in
which he turns evil into good and good into evil. When I held out to him
a relic, he shouted: 'What a stench. Which is how he sees Him. With
Him, he means Jesus Christ, whose name he never pronounces out of
contempt and hatred. When I showed him a rosary, he said, 'accursed
chain with the cross at the end '. When I sprinkled it with holy water,
the possessed, the devil, protested angrily, 'I will not be washed out
by this water, that stinks and burns'. When I spoke the words over a
possessed, 'Bless Lord this brother the devil snarled immediately, 'he
shall be damned, I'll take him to hell!' In the words of the Gospel:
all Come to me, ye that labor and have to carry heavy loads. I will give
you refreshment,' he cried, 'no, all comes to me, you who labor and
have to carry heavy loads. I will give you refreshment! '"
The Exorcist continued: "When I came to the words , inimìce fidei, hostis, umani generis, adducto mortis'
in the course of an exoricism, the demon gave his entire devotion to
evil and for evil to be recognized: The power of sin will be our altar
on which we will sacrifice the souls of your damn sons and daughters on
this altar, we will shed the blood of your damn sons and daughters.
There is a god for those who hate, and that god is my god. '"
"The Hatred of People Nourishes Me"
The devil shows
his true colors during the exorcisms. He must be seen to reveal himself
as he is, as the one who constantly to divide people against each other
and tries to incite them. He enjoys the hatred between people and
craves human malignancy, "This is food that nourishes and strengthens
me," he had replied once, said Father Bamonte.
"Many times,"
says the exorcist, "I have heard the demon in perfect agreement with the
Church's teaching that evil is a free decision of a man. He also had to
admit that he can not do anything against the will of man, if it
opposes the grace that supports him. Therefore, he is, as he clearly
explains again and again, the great tempter who wants to tempt people
always anew: Our duty is to tempt, always, anyone, anywhere and under
any circumstances. Some get caught up in our net, some forever! "
The Power of Prayer and the Sacred Liturgy
The Exorcism
proves the immediate potency of prayer, says the exorcist of the Diocese
of Rome. "The exorcism is a liturgical action and thus a prayer of the
Church. The Exorcist does nothing on his own behalf, but everything is in the name of Jesus Christ and the Church. When
we see how much this rite disturbs the devil and the demons and defeats
him, then we become aware of all the other liturgical actions of the
Church and prayer and the grace they obtain as more powerful. That must
really encourage us to pray, to make use of the Sacraments ad to visit
Holy Mass.
In an exorcism, the demon had to admit, "apparently forced by God" and say, "If you people live on your knees before Him and worship Him and would sing His praise, as do the angels, we would not have all the power, which you give to us about you. "
In an exorcism, the demon had to admit, "apparently forced by God" and say, "If you people live on your knees before Him and worship Him and would sing His praise, as do the angels, we would not have all the power, which you give to us about you. "
Text: Giuseppe Nardi
image: RAI2 (screenshot)
image: RAI2 (screenshot)
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