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Do I as a practicing catholic wife have authority to command the demons to leave my husbands body?

April 30, 2021

QUESTION?

I’m getting confused.... I have the deliverance book by Father Ripperger, do I as a practicing catholic wife have authority to command the demons to leave my husbands body ? He is catholic and will not practice...Read more

HOW A FAMILY CAN DEAL WITH WITCHCRAFT

April 29, 2021
QUESTION?

One of my friends and her family are dealing with witchcraft. It seems that her middle sister and niece have been placing things in her parents home. Apparently someone removed all of the St. Benedict medals from her parents...Read more

Where in the Bible do you see lay people driving out demons from other lay people.

April 28, 2021
QUESTION?

Hoping for your spiritual insight Jesse. Have you heard of a group called "the last reformation" would like for you to give me your thoughts as my wife and I are trying to decide on getting involved, as we...Read more

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Psychiatry and Sin

October 17, 2024

So general has the denial of sin been, that it has not been theologians who have resurrected the idea, but psychiatrists. Karl Menninger, of the Menninger Psychiatric Institute of Kansas, has published a book entitled 'What Ever Became of Sin.' He shows the slow devolution of the concept of sin. According to him, moralists stopped preaching about sin because everything was love; then the jurists picked the theme, and sin under law became a crime. Then the psychiatrists took it up from the legalists, and sin then became a symptom or a complex. Some rather tragic effects have resulted from this denial of sin. First of all, we have many complexes that are produced by sin, and we are blind to the true cause, which is guilt.

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