tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7534539169157708222.post8405864528909227369..comments2024-03-26T12:19:52.801-04:00Comments on Tea at Trianon: Exorcistselena maria vidalhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17129629173535139807noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7534539169157708222.post-14487137031221130452011-10-16T08:50:17.058-04:002011-10-16T08:50:17.058-04:00Thank you, Father, for visiting and for sharing yo...Thank you, Father, for visiting and for sharing your insights which are greatly appreciated. Although my own experiences of such things are incomparable to yours, I do know just from having lived a Christian life that what you say is absolutely the truth.elena maria vidalhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17129629173535139807noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7534539169157708222.post-43495276489240789032011-10-16T04:05:57.268-04:002011-10-16T04:05:57.268-04:00Well, I am a diocesan exorcist and have been for n...Well, I am a diocesan exorcist and have been for nearly 13 years (13? Oh no!). Seriously, I am , and Fr, Ray Blake's piece is very good - very balanced - as far as it goes. Since beginning this ministry I have come across things I would never have expected, things I cannot really put in this comment. The problems are actually bigger than Fr. Blake thinks and, although I too am against seeing spirits everywhere - and warn people about this - I have recently become aware that there are more of them around than I first thought, and in some unexpected places and people. The openings for these nuisances are many, and our society today has actually opened many doors to demons. Every diocese needs not only an exorcist, but a deliverance team with access to a good Christian psychiatrist or psychologist. Sometimes the boundaries get blurred. We also need a strong prayer backing from others as well as a cool head and a sense of humour.Fr John Abbertonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10319996483623888898noreply@blogger.com