Don’t Have Any Heroes Except Jesus!

Exorcism tips from Holy Souls Hermitage: Don't Have Any Heroes Except Jesus! A merely human exorcist is always going to fallible in a thousand different ways. My stupidities would cripple me even more …More
Exorcism tips from Holy Souls Hermitage:
Don't Have Any Heroes Except Jesus!
A merely human exorcist is always going to fallible in a thousand different ways. My stupidities would cripple me even more than I was crippled by a run-away-tourist-bus in Rome...
Jesus was an exorcist, and is, of course, the only exorcist still today. If anyone is ever successful in an exorcism, it is because Jesus is there.
If an exorcist should pay attention to anyone, it is Jesus, not necessarily to any other exorcist. Jesus and the Church! Don’t make heroes of anyone except Jesus.
One day Father Candido was expelling a demon. Toward the end of the exorcism, he turned to the evil spirit and sarcastically told him, “Get out of here. The Lord has already prepared a nice, well-heated house for you!”
At this, the demon answered, “You do not know anything! It wasn’t he [God] who made hell. It was us. He had not even thought about it.” Similarly, on another occasion, while I was questioning a demon to know …More
Jacobitess
It seems as though this exorcist was engaging in a kind of personal banter with a demon that Father Malachi Martin (whom this priest attacked earlier) would never have countenanced. The Jesuit made it clear in Hostage to the Devil, the exorcists comes as an envoy of Christ, not himself, and he only questions the demon concerning its name, nature, and how it took possession of the person in its …More
It seems as though this exorcist was engaging in a kind of personal banter with a demon that Father Malachi Martin (whom this priest attacked earlier) would never have countenanced. The Jesuit made it clear in Hostage to the Devil, the exorcists comes as an envoy of Christ, not himself, and he only questions the demon concerning its name, nature, and how it took possession of the person in its grip. He does not indulge in curiosity.