According To The Priest, Films About Demons Themselves Can Be Sources Of Demonic Possession

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According To The Priest, Films About Demons Themselves Can Be Sources Of Demonic Possession
According To The Priest, Films About Demons Themselves Can Be Sources Of Demonic Possession
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Many people love horror films, in particular films about demons, evil spirits and demonic possession. But if your love for this becomes especially intrusive and you know these demons by name and love watching these films, you yourself can become a victim

According to the priest, films about demons can themselves be sources of demonic possession - possession, demon, horror films, priest, exorcism
According to the priest, films about demons can themselves be sources of demonic possession - possession, demon, horror films, priest, exorcism

If you love horror movies about demonic possession and exorcism, then this article will be a source of very unpleasant information for you.

And if you are so knowledgeable about the content of these films that you can even name the names of movie demons and recite favorite passages from them by heart, then you yourself are probably already possessed.

A Catholic exorcist priest is convinced of this Ronnie E. Ablongworking in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Dumaguete in the Philippines.

"I have been casting demons out of one young woman for many weeks. 39 demons have already been expelled from her and five of them have come from the films this woman has watched. The names of these demons are the main or minor characters in these films. First it was Valak from the movie" The Curse. nuns "(2018), then Esme from" Twilight ", then Sylvia Ganush from" Drag Me to Hell ", the fourth was Diana Walter from" The Lights Go Out … "(2016) and the fifth Annabelle from the film of the same name in 2019, - says Priest.

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Ablong's father recently gave an interview to the local newspaper "Manila Bulletin" and it was there that he talked about the demons associated with the films.

“One day during an exorcism last month, Padre Pio came to help us pray for the possessed. And every time I said,“Saint Padre Pio, pray for us,”the devil reacted violently and twisted the head of the possessed person. The name of this particular devil is Valak who was a demon in the horror movie The Curse of the Nun. The Possessed was watching this movie."

The girl with 39 demons, about whom Ablong's father spoke above, was a big fan of horror films, she remembered all the names of demons and vampires from the films, as if she absorbed them into herself. Ablong's father believes that it was her faith and fanaticism that made these demons real, after which they took possession of her.

Father Ablong does not just warn against watching such films, he says the following: "PLEASE do not mention or say their names out loud, because it will empower them and they will bother you."

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Father Ablong believes that the love of watching horror movies or movies about magic and witchcraft opens "many doors for the devil."

However, while he implies that the woman mentioned above was possessed by five fictional demons, he did not explain (or could not explain) how they could become reality. He explains this by saying that "every demonic possession is unique, because the devil is a person, he has a character."

In interviews, Father Ablong repeatedly emphasizes that speaking the demon's name is the worst thing to do, giving examples of the other two women. Ablong notes that the only way to pronounce the demon's name is during an exorcism.

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