An Exorcist Reveals the Truth About Demons
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Interview with an Exorcist (Fr Vincent Lampert)
An exorcist in the Catholic Church must be a priest who has been granted that faculty (jurisdiction). If the new rite of consecration (of a bishop) was invalid then there would be exorcists today who are not priests. If that were case then the demon who possessed a person would know the exorcist had no power and would reveal that fact (see the Fr. Lampert interviews on Pints with Aquinas). But Fr. Lampert’s exorcisms have been successful, so he must have been validly ordained by a bishop (Abp. O'Meara) consecrated with the NRoC (1981). Therefore Abp. Vigano/Bp. Williamson’s claim that there’s a doubt regarding the validity of the NRoC is demonstrably false.
Interview with an Exorcist (Fr Vincent Lampert)
An exorcist in the Catholic Church must be a priest who has been granted that faculty (jurisdiction). If the new rite of consecration (of a bishop) was invalid then there would be exorcists today who are not priests. If that were case then the demon who possessed a person would know the exorcist had no power and would reveal that fact (see the Fr. Lampert interviews on Pints with Aquinas). But Fr. Lampert’s exorcisms have been successful, so he must have been validly ordained by a bishop (Abp. O'Meara) consecrated with the NRoC (1981). Therefore Abp. Vigano/Bp. Williamson’s claim that there’s a doubt regarding the validity of the NRoC is demonstrably false.