Wednesday, 24 June 2015

EXORCISM FOR AN ENTIRE NATION?

According to Catholic authorities, demonic influence has grown so strong in Mexico, the entire country needed an exorcism.


With skyrocketing crime, violence and gang activity, coupled with the troubling ascendance of the cult of Santa Muerte ("Saint Death"), demons have been blamed for much of the chaos gripping the historically Catholic nation. The drastic step of performing the "Exorcismo Magno" is believed to be the first such rite performed in Mexico.
Exorcisms are typically performed on individuals, and often when that individual and/or his loved ones has recognized the demonic presence and the need for the rite. The purpose of the unconventional mass exorcism is, according to Father José Antonio Fortea, who assisted with the ritual, "to exorcise the powers of darkness, not from a person, but from the whole country."
Pointing to the increasingly visible effects of crime, violence and idol worship, Fortea said the purpose of the rite was to combat demons tempting the nation's people as "sin increases more and more in a country."
"I think the fact that major media outlets are covering this story is an implicit acknowledgement that sin is real, it is creating very real problems for real people in real towns, cities and countries, and neither empiricism, rationalism, economic redistribution, sociological experimentation nor political theory seem to be capable of resolving all of these issues," he said. "Since man's solutions to solving the sin problem are not working well, maybe it is time to look back to the teachings of Jesus Christ, and not be too proud to ask our Creator for help."
Pastor Carl Gallups echoed this sentiment, pointing to the recent popularity of the "Charlie Charlie" game--which involves participants, often adolescents or teens, attempting to summon a demon--as evidence that spiritual matters are something increasingly in the public's consciousness.
"We would be remiss to discount the absolute biblical fact of demonic activity and demonic intervention in human affairs, which obviously abounds worldwide – not just in Mexico," he said.
Culled from Charisma News.

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