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- Donald R. McClarey
Donald R. McClarey
Cradle Catholic. Active in the pro-life movement since 1973. Father of three, one in Heaven, and happily married for 43 years. Small town lawyer and amateur historian. Former president of the board of directors of the local crisis pregnancy center for a decade.
The reply made me chortle loudly at 7 AM and nearly got my coffee on the keyboard.
Yes, we still need to be wary of the Congregation for the “Doctrine of the Faith”.
Smells and bells look more dramatic than a WWJD t-shirt.
My best friend, the son of a Lutheran minister, pointed out that movies never use a Protestant pastor to confront Satan or demonic possession, etc
Wonder why?
From what I have read, “Pastor Bob” tends to end up calling the Catholics himself. And remember that in the real life case “The Exorcist” was based on, the Lutherans ended up calling in the Jesuits.
From “Possessed, TheTrue Story of an Exorcism” by Thomas B. Allen, page 22, “Schulze, [the family’s Lutheran minister], conceded defeat. As one of Robbie’s parents remembered it, Schulze said quietly, ‘You have to see a Catholic priest, The Catholics know about thing like this.'”
This book is an account of the exorcism William Peter Blatty used for “The Exorcist” It is scarier than the movie.
Is Gov. Whitmer (D-MI) going to provide a cameo appearance, once again administering a Dorito chip-Holy Communion?
That was certainly demonic.
Gov Whitmer at times has demonic looking eyes. I’m not the only one thinking that
The Mission had a visiting Carmalite priest cover one weekend for our priest. At dinner he said he is not an exorcist but he can discern demons. He named one, then abruptly stopped. “Never speak a demon’s name; it is calling him”. I haven’t. I want nothing to do with the occult.