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ZRADCA Judáš - svedectvá exorcistov

Tento týždeń pred veľkonočnými sviatkami sa do popredia dostáva apoštol s menom JUDÁŠ.

 

 

Názory teológov sa roznia, pokiaľ odpovedajú na otázku, či je Judáš Iškaritský zatratený.

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Príbehy  EXORCISTOV  však hovoria o stretnutí kňaza exorcistu so zatratenou dušou Judáša Iškariotského!

 

Instagram  Bol Judáš posadnutý satanom? Exorcista hovorí, že áno. Pri poslednej večeri , pre myšlienky ktoré boli 

v jeho srdce i pre skutky predchádzajúce - Písmo vraví, že bol zlodej, sa otvoril satanovi pre krutý zločin- zradiť Ježiša.

Exorcista však hovorí, že aj keď je človek posadnutý, nemusí ešte páchať hriech. Hriech je vždy d§sledok osobného rozhodnutia,

konanie osobnej vôle. Ján 17 ho nazýva synom deštrukcie. Pápaž Ján Pavol II. však vraví, že nemúžeme o nikom tvrdiť, že je v pekle, že je zatratený / bol to jeho osobný názor/.

Ježiš o Judášovi povedal, že by bolo lepšie, keby sa nebol narodil.

 

 

Kńazi, ktorí exorcizovali Anneliese Michel - Wikipedia

Pri ecosrcizme Anneliese Michel  v Nemecku viacerí kňazi potvrdzujú prítomnosť zlého ducha ,

ktorý bol prinútený povedať svoje meno a  ktorý sa predstavil ako Judáš Iškariotský.

 Both priests claimed that six demons identified themselves as LuciferCainJudas IscariotNeroAdolf Hitler, and an evil priest named Fleischmann

 

 

What is most sorrowful about the story of Judas Iscariot is his final act of despair. Instead of turning back to Jesus, as Peter did after his triple denial, it seems that Judas turned away from God's mercy and took his own life. It is possible that Judas repented in his final moments, something we will never know, however the declaration of Jesus is ominous: "It would be better for that man if he had never been born" (Mk 14:21).

 

Judas — St Francis de Sales & St M.ary Magdalene

At a recent conference for exorcists, I was speaking about a difficult case we had in the past. At one point in the almost two-year exorcism, a personality came forward and said its name was Judas. I commanded to know whether it was a demon using the name or really the person of Judas who betrayed Jesus. He shouted, with a tinge of shame, that he was the human person. While some debate whether fallen souls can inhabit a possessed person, other exorcists have told me that they, too, have encountered Judas the fallen disciple. Although it is not an article of faith, the Bible gives one the impression that Judas is indeed in hell.

During the conference, I recalled how difficult it was to cast out Judas. Other high-ranking demons were exorcized more easily. It seemed that Judas was impervious to the Rite of Exorcism, holy water and just about everything else we tried. Finally, Mary herself came, according to the possessed person, and cast out Judas. Why were we having such difficulty with a lowly human being when we were able to cast out powerful demons in Jesus’ name?

One of the other participants said their team had the same problem with Judas. But they realized that Jesus gave to his disciples his authority to cast out demons but not to cast out fallen human beings. This made sense. We simply had no authority over Judas. Fortunately, the Mother of Jesus came and cast him out herself. She knew we needed the help!

At the conference, it was striking how similar were the experiences of exorcists in different places on this point and many others. We all found the commonality of our experiences to be very affirming. There is a concrete, objective demonic reality out there and we are all facing

 

 

“I Am Judas!” – An Extract from the Iowa Exorcism – Christus Vincit

The following was extracted from “Begone Satan” by Rev. Celestine Kapsner, O.S.B.

Exorcist:  “In  the  name  of  Jesus  and  His  most  Blessed  Mother,  Mary  the Immaculate,  who  crushed  the  head  of  the  serpent,  tell  me  the  truth.  Who  is  the leader  or  prince  among  you?  What  is  your  name?” Devil,  barking  like the  hound of  hell. “Beelzebub.”
Exorcist:  “You  call  yourself  Beelzebub.  Are  you not  Lucifer,  the  prince  of  the devils?” Devil: “No,  not  the  prince,  the  chieftain,  but  one  of  the  leaders.”
Exorcist:  “You  were  therefore  not  a  human  being,  but  you are  one  of  the  fallen angels,  who  with  selfish  pride  wanted  to  be  like unto  God?” Devil  with  grinning  teeth.  “Yes,  that is  so.  Ha,  how  we  hate  Him!”
Exorcist:  “Why  do you call  yourself  Beelzebub  if  you are  not  the  prince  of  the devils?” Devil: “Enough,  my  name  is  Beelzebub.”
Exorcist:  “From  the  point  of  influence  and  dignity  you must  rank  near  Lucifer,  or do you hail from  the  lower  choir  of  angels?” Devil: “I  once  belonged  to  the  seraphic  choir.”
Exorcist:  “What  would you do, if  God  made  it  possible  for  you to  atone  for  your injustice  to  Him?” Demoniacal  sneering:  “Are  you a  competent  theologian?”
Exorcist:  “How  long  have  you been  torturing this  poor  woman?” Devil: “Since  her  fourteenth  year.”
Exorcist:  “How  dared  you enter  into  that innocent  girl  and  torture  her  like that?” Sneeringly:  “Ha,  did  not  her  own  father  curse  us  into  her?”
Exorcist:  “But  why  did  you, Beelzebub,  alone  take  possession  of  her?  Who  gave you that permission?” Devil: “Don’t  talk so  foolishly.  Don’t  I  have  to  render  obedience  to  Satan?” Exorcist:  “Then  you are  here  at  the  direction  and  command  of  Lucifer?”
Devil: “Well,  how  could  it  be  otherwise?”
Let  it  be  noted,  too,  that Father  Theophilus  addressed  the  devil in  English,  German, and  again  in  Latin.  And  the  devil, Beelzebub,  and  all  the  other  devils,  replied correctly  in  the  very  same  tongues  in  which  they  were  addressed.  Apparently  they would have  understood  any  language  spoken  today  and  would have  answered  in  it. Sometimes  it  happened  that Father  Theophilus, while  in  an  exhausted  state  of  mind, would make  slight  mispronunciations  in  his  Latin  prayers  and  words  of  exorcism. At  once  Beelzebub  would intrude  and  shriek  out.  “So  and  so  is  right!  Dumbbell, you don’t  know  anything!” Once  it  happened  that Father  Theophilus  did  not  catch  the  words  the  devil spoke  in an  articulate  mumbling  voice.  So  he  asked  the  pastor:  “What  did  he  say?”  Neither had  the  pastor  understood  the  devil. Then  the  nuns  were  interrogated:  “What  did  he say?”  One  answered:  “So  and  so,  I  think.” Then  the  devil bellowed  and  yelped  at  them:  “You,  I  did  not  say  that. Stick  to  the truth!” Father  Theophilus  indeed  was  anxious  to  know  why  the  father  had  cursed  his  own daughter.  But  he  only  received  a  curt  uncivil  reply:  “You  can  ask  him.  Leave  me  in peace  for  once.”
Exorcist:  “Is  then  the  father  of  the  woman  also  present  as  one  of  the  devils?  Since when?” Devil: “What  a  foolish  question.  He  has  been  with  us  ever  since  he  was  damned.” A terrible,  sneering  laughter  followed,  full  of  malicious  joy.
Exorcist:  “Then  I  solemnly  command  in  the  name  of  the  Crucified  Savior  of Nazareth  that you present  the  father  of  this  woman  and  that he  give  me  answer!”  A deep  rough  voice  announced  itself, which  had  already  been  noticed  alongside  the voice  of  Beelzebub. Exorcist:  “Are  you the  unfortunate  father  who  has  cursed  his  own  child?”

With a  defiant  roar:  “No.” “Who  are  you then?” “I  am  Judas.” “What,  Judas!  Are  you Judas  Iscariot,  the  former  Apostle?” Thereupon  followed  a  horrible,  woefully  prolonged:  “Y-e-s,  I  am  the  one.”  This was  howled  in  the  deepest  bass  voice.  It  set  the  whole  room  a-quivering  so  that out of  pure  fright  and  horror  the  pastor  and  some  of  the  nuns  ran  out.  Then  followed  a disgusting  exhibition  of  spitting  and  vomiting  as  if  Judas  were  intending  to  spit  at his  Lord  and  Master  with  all his  might,  or  as  if  he  had  in  mind  to  unloose  his  inner waste  and  filth  upon Him. Finally  Judas  was  asked:  “What  business  have  you here?” “To  bring  her  to  despair,  so  that she  will  commit  suicide  and  hang  herself!  She must  get  the  rope,  she  must  go to  hell!” “Is  it  then  a  fact  that everyone  that commits  suicide  goes  to  hell?” “Rather  not.” “Why  not?” “Ha,  we  devils  are  the  ones  that urge  them to  commit  suicide,  to  hang  themselves, just  as  I  did  myself.” “Do  you not  regret  that you have  committed  such  a  despicable  deed?” A terrible  curse  followed:  “Let  me  alone.  Don’t  bother  me  with  your  fake  god. It was  my  own  fault.”  Then  he  kept  on raving  in  a  terrible  manner.

(Begone Satan by Rev. Celestine Kapsner, O.S.B.)

 

Exorcist Bob Larson confronts Leviathan and Judas, demons going back 60 generations. - YouTube