Is an exorcist anxious? What is the fallen angel's most loved sin? These and different inquiries were handled in a meeting with the Dominican cleric, Father Juan José Gallego, an exorcist from the Archdiocese of Barcelona in Catalonia, Spain.
Just about 10 years after Dad Gallego was selected as exorcist, he was met by the Spanish every day El Mundo. The cleric said that he would say, pride is the wrongdoing the villain prefers the most.
"Have you at any point been apprehensive?" the questioner inquired.
"First and foremost I had a great deal of dread," Father Gallego answered. "All I needed to do was investigate my shoulder and I saw evil presences… a few days ago I was completing an expulsion, 'I order you! I arrange you!'… and the Insidious One, with an uproarious voice fires back at me: 'Galleeeego, you're over-doooing it.' That shook me."
All things considered, he realizes that the fiend isn't more great than God. The exorcist reviewed that "when they selected me, a relative let me know, 'Whoa, Juan José, I'm extremely anxious, on the grounds that in the motion picture 'The Exorcist,' one individual kicked the bucket and the other tossed himself through a window. I said to her, 'Bear in mind that the demon is (only an) animal of God.'" When individuals are controlled, he included, "they lose awareness, they talk odd dialects, they have extreme quality, they feel extremely awful, you see exceptionally very much mannered individuals spewing and reviling."
"There was a kid whom the devil would set his shirt ablaze during the evening and things like that. He disclosed to me what the evil spirits were proposing him to do: On the off chance that you make an agreement with us, you'll never need to experience any a greater amount of what you're experiencing now."
"At the point when individuals are experiencing an emergency they … can feel miserable. Individuals feel like they have the demon inside," he said.
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