{"id":23408,"date":"2016-02-01T18:07:37","date_gmt":"2016-02-01T18:07:37","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/cimdev8.com\/?p=23408"},"modified":"2016-02-01T18:07:37","modified_gmt":"2016-02-01T18:07:37","slug":"lord-changed-life","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/insidethevatican.com\/magazine\/editorial\/lord-changed-life\/","title":{"rendered":"\u201cThe Lord Changed My Life\u201d"},"content":{"rendered":"

Interview with an exorcist:\u2008 \u201cThe best way of dealing with the devil is to fall in love with God\u201d<\/em><\/p>\n

\"Peter

Fr. Peter Glas<\/p><\/div>\n

Fr. Peter Glas, a native of Poland, is a priest and exorcist in the Diocese of Portsmouth in southern England. He was ordained in 1989 and is a noted member of the International Association of Exorcists. \u00a0<\/em><\/p>\n

Fr. Glas, can you tell me about your call to the holy priesthood? \u00a0<\/strong><\/p>\n

Fr. Peter Glas: I was 17 years old, walking the dog on a beautiful sunny morning, and when I looked at the sun at some stage, I heard a very clear voice telling me to follow God. As a teenager who had never been involved in the Church, such as being an altar server, at that point I did not understand what was happening.\u00a0But I put all my trust in that voice regardless of the opposition of family and friends.\u00a0I was successfully ordained a priest in 1989.<\/p>\n

When did you begin doing deliverances?\u00a0Why?\u00a0<\/strong><\/p>\n

We live in a skeptical age, one which finds the very idea of personified evil spirits as a superstitious remnant of the Middle Ages.\u00a0 Those people \u2014 and religious traditions \u2014who believe in the existence of the devil and demons are often ridiculed as being out of touch with modern times.\u00a0 The contemporary Western mentality is that evil is purely the lack of good, or due to psychological factors which can be treated with a medical or social program.\u00a0But, as the Bible and the Catholic Church teach us, we are all involved in spiritual warfare with demonic forces. It is very important to be aware of this fact.\u00a0It is with shame that I must admit I was, as many priests and religious, completely oblivious to this fact throughout the many years of my pastoral work. I was blind. I thought I was a good priest carrying out my priestly duties, but I was spiritually dead for many years.<\/p>\n

But early in the morning one day, the Lord changed my life forever. He sent me a young man who begged me on his knees for help.\u00a0It was 4 o\u2019clock in the morning, but he was not drunk, drugged or mentally disturbed. When I prayed over him for a couple of seconds, I witnessed massive demonic manifestations, during which Jesus saved my life by the power of the Blessed Sacrament.\u00a0I performed 5 solemn exorcisms over him, which saved his life and completely opened my eyes and life to the new dimension of this spiritual realm.\u00a0\u00a0 That event\u00a0opened the door to many other miracles and healings that I witnessed (including healings of priests and religious).\u00a0An important rule of spiritual warfare is that we should not be focusing on the devil but that we should have our eyes fixed on God alone.\u00a0I learned after so many years that the best way of dealing with the devil is to fall in love with God.<\/p>\n

\"rituale<\/p>\n

How do you begin preparing for a deliverance? \u00a0<\/strong><\/p>\n

To understand the battle, we need to begin by acknowledging that we are in a war.\u00a0The devil and demons do not only attack individuals like you and me but they attack marriages, families, institutions, corporations, churches and many other things. For some of us, the hardest battles are fought within ourselves.\u00a0The Christian life is not passive. Until we understand the forces that are against us and are prepared to fight for the truth which is rightfully ours, we will not be able to receive all that God has for us.<\/p>\n

Satan has no dominion over us unless, through our sinful actions or silly choices, we open the door to his influence.<\/p>\n

Satan is not some mythical character, but he is very sophisticated and specialized.\u00a0He can provoke, tempt, transform himself.\u00a0He is a cunning trap-setter and his prey is man.\u00a0He loves to manipulate and control, and convinces people, clergy, theologians that he is non-existent and thereby gains his strongest foothold.<\/p>\n

In the spiritual realm, there is a wide range of demonic activity.\u00a0At one end of the spectrum is temptation, at the other demonic possession.\u00a0Temptation, not resisted, leads to sin; unhealed sin may lead to demonic influence, and all of it unchecked leads to further spiritual and psychological bondage.\u00a0Many people, including many Catholics, are spiritually and emotionally troubled. Many stop returning to Christ for healing, avoiding repentance, the sacraments and confession.<\/p>\n

Soon their discomfort becomes a huge gulf and in their isolation, they do not know how to return to God. The struggle grows into enslavement in the swamp of darkness and it has a perpetrator: Satan.\u00a0When we start drifting away from God, the real trouble begins.\u00a0Satan will do everything he can to put us into the hell of loneliness, even if we are surrounded by a busy family, or crowds, or the social media, such as Facebook or Twitter, with thousands of virtual friends.<\/p>\n

The isolation breeds another form of internal imprisonment \u2013 fear<\/em>. Fear is the language of the devil. It kills faith and trust in God.\u00a0If a person belongs to Jesus Christ, possession is not possible, but harassment is.\u00a0Demons can attack the parts of our lives that do not belong to God.\u00a0When they have a grip on us, by our keeping some area of our lives away from God (called \u201cbondage\u201d), they gain some control.\u00a0 Discernment is necessary to determine if a problem is due to bondage or something else.<\/p>\n

\"Antonio

“St. Peter Martyr Exorcizing a Woman Possessed by a Devil,” by Antonio Vivarini, ca. 1440-50<\/p><\/div>\n

How do you discern the spirits? \u00a0<\/strong><\/p>\n

Discerning spirits is a gift with which the Holy Spirit helps a person to know what they are dealing with.\u00a0Binding and casting out demons in the name of Jesus should be done only after careful analysis and prayer to the Holy Spirit.\u00a0Knowing the identity of our enemy will help us to have ongoing victory.\u00a0If we know clearly the identity of our enemy, we will be prepared to recognize any attempts to deceive us or regain access to us.<\/p>\n

Spirits are identified by what they do<\/em>.\u00a0They are attached to a sin or deception that Jesus has taken to the Cross.\u00a0Once we have surrendered to Jesus and we repent, then confess and renounce the sin and deception we have been in agreement with, the spirit behind it no longer has a foothold and must leave when commanded in the name of Jesus to go.\u00a0Jesus is the one who broke Satan\u2019s legal right to us when He died for our sins on the Cross.\u00a0The context of discernment must be love and humble service. Freedom will come when the deepest bondage is uncovered and renounced.<\/p>\n

What\u2019s the difference be\u00adtween deliverance and exorcism? \u00a0<\/strong><\/p>\n

God has given us both the ministries of deliverance and of exorcism as special weapons for spiritual warfare, but unfortunately neither is well understood by clergy or the faithful.\u00a0Deliverance is the effort through prayer and spiritual direction to take hold of the authority one has been given through Christ to see beyond Satan\u2019s lies and break free of the particular oppression that afflicts him.<\/p>\n

Only in extreme cases of spiritual bondage is exorcism used by a priest to do battle with Satan on the possessed person\u2019s behalf.\u00a0Evil spirits have a simple rule \u2014 do not appear until it is\u00a0necessary.\u00a0 On the other hand, they do their job, which is molding man, disciplining him so that he is convinced that what he does is normal. When we try to compromise our faith, then we open ourselves to the demonic deceptions and powers and we give a clear sign to the devil \u2014 \u201cI am ready to co-operate with you.\u201d\u00a0The most difficult cases I have ever had to deal with were the oppressions and possessions of priests and nuns \u2014 people who were supposed to dedicate their lives to the service of God. They were the most valuable prey for the devil.<\/p>\n

What was your most difficult case?\u00a0What\u2019s the longest time that you spent fighting with Satan? \u00a0<\/strong><\/p>\n

The longest case was nine exorcisms that I performed in one week over a priest, after which he was completely liberated.\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 Because of the neglect of priests in not believing or preaching about the existence of the devil and\u00a0his work, the Church has become very vulnerable in the 21st century to his attacks and infiltration.<\/p>\n

You had a workshop for priests and deacons in Michigan in 2015. Do you see a need for more workshops for priests? \u00a0<\/strong><\/p>\n

I have done a few workshops around the world and can see an enormous need to teach and preach about this spiritual warfare.\u00a0 Many of them are completely unaware of the reality of this subject, and many of them realize that they need help themselves \u2014 they could now see where their own personal problems and difficulties originate.<\/p>\n

I would be delighted if we could train more priests, not just for exorcism but for discernment, deliverance and healing which is the most needed in\u00a0our Church.\u00a0Not many bishops and priests understand this urgency and that is why we witness more and more personal tragedies among clergy.\u00a0With God\u2019s will, this year and next year I will be meeting and teaching priests on this subject in Spain and in three different dioceses in Poland.<\/p>\n

How do you stay spiritually protected? \u00a0<\/strong><\/p>\n

One day I realized that the good Lord has given me such a privilege to be involved in this most powerful grace of God\u2019s work.\u00a0My life as a priest has completely changed.\u00a0I look at the parable of the \u201cgood Samaritan\u201d from a different angle. There are so many bitten up, wounded, bleeding people, but not many of those who are willing to help, including we priests who should be the best specialists in spiritual warfare, but whose lack of faith and fear have stopped many of us from being involved in the ministry of deliverance and healing.<\/p>\n

I do not need to \u201cbelieve\u201d now; I know it is all real.\u00a0As soon as I gave myself up to the Lord, my priesthood, with my sinfulness and weakness, then I started seeing many lay people, priests, nuns being healed, delivered and getting a new life from God.<\/p>\n

While this may be a frightening subject, it is also important to keep in mind that Jesus has the final victory.\u00a0With prayer and humility, we know that the power of God can overcome and remove demons.\u00a0Even though demons are powerful, only God is almighty.\u00a0Demons are intelligent, demons may be crafty, but God alone is even more creative and powerful. God\u2019s plan is always trustworthy and safe.\u00a0We must also remain humble and in prayer, because the power to wage the spiritual battle comes from God, and the victory is His. We need to start getting on our knees and praying that the Holy Spirit will do miraculous saving work in our hearts.\u00a0 In short, we need to get back to a focus on conversion.\u00a0The Holy Spirit must empower us all to speak with courage and charismatic faith.\u00a0We cannot change the Gospel teaching or lower our morals and standards to satisfy this world.\u00a0We need to speak the truth.\u00a0We need to live the Gospel.<\/p>\n

\"papa-esorcismo-3\"<\/h3>\n

Pope Francis on the Devil<\/h3>\n

\u201cI believe that the devil exists\u2026his greatest achievement in these times has been to make us believe he doesn\u2019t exist.\u201d<\/strong> \u2014As Cardinal Jorge Bergoglio, in his 2010 book On Heaven and Earth<\/em><\/p>\n

\u201cFamilies are the domestic Church where Jesus grows in the love of a married couple, in the lives of their children\u2026 This is why the devil attacks the family so much. The devil doesn\u2019t want it and tries to destroy it.\u201d<\/strong> \u2014June 1, 2014, Pope Francis\u2019 to the 37th National Convocation of Renewal in the Holy Spirit<\/em><\/p>\n

\u201cBut in this generation… people have been led to believe that the devil is a myth… But the devil exists and we must fight against him.\u00a0Paul tells us this, it\u2019s not me saying it!\u201d<\/strong> \u2014 October 30, 2014, homily, Domus Santa Marta<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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