Msgr. Stephen Rossetti
- Mar 1 2025
Daily I receive emails from people around the
globe crying out for help saying, "Help me! I can't find an exorcist." My heart goes out to these suffering people
who cannot find an exorcist, whom they believe they must have to solve their
problems.
There are about 150 exorcists in the entire United
States. Due to the shortage of priests,
most of these exorcists are also busy pastors and have limited time to conduct
exorcisms. There are a number of
exorcists in other countries such as Italy and the Philippines. But more than a
few countries have a handful or none at all.
On the other hand, the request for exorcists has
exploded. There are likely many reasons
including the increased public awareness of this ministry beginning with the
popular books of Fr. Gabriel Amorth the stellar exorcist from Rome. But many of us believe that there are simply
more possessed and oppressed people than ever before.
Why? First, practicing the faith has dwindled
considerably in previously devout areas.
The best spiritual protection is the shield of faith in Christ (Eph
6:11-17). Second, virtuous living is
also on the decline in many areas. Sin
creates a vulnerability to the Evil One.
Third, and particularly deadly, the practices of the occult, witchcraft,
divination and other demonic portals have risen sharply. For example, WitchTok, a subset of TikTok for
witches, boasts over 30 billion views.
What to do if you have demons and cannot get an
exorcist? Don't panic. An exorcism is a powerful tool to free the
fully possessed, but the ordinary means of ridding oneself of demons are
readily at hand. Fr. Amorth said that a
good confession is worth more than an exorcism.
This is definitely true. The
sacraments are the primary means of ridding ourselves from demons and
sanctifying our souls.
Could there be any better exorcistic practice than
a holy daily Eucharist? I was doing an
exorcism not long ago and I said to the demons, "Did he go to Mass this
morning and receive Jesus in the Eucharist?" The demons howled in agony.
To this, I would add regular Eucharistic
adoration, daily rosary, and if needed, some daily deliverance prayers. There are many on our app ("Catholic
Exorcism") and website (www.catholicexorcism.org). There are also daily deliverance prayers
found on the Auxilium Christianorum app and website
(https://auxiliumchristianorum.org/).
There are many other effective deliverance spiritual practices such as
daily meditation on the Bible, and more.
People sometimes say: "I have done all that and I still have
demons." When I ask how long they
have been praying, they might say a few weeks or months. But for the truly possessed, the process of
liberation typically takes 2-4 years, if everything works well. And some residual demonic harassment can be
lifelong. If the person has been doing
all this, and living a virtuous life for many years, it may be that their
discernment that demons are directly responsible for their sufferings is
inaccurate. They might look for other
explanations for their suffering and inner torment.
It is a special grace to have a priest exorcist
and his team working with a possessed person on a weekly basis. At SMC we provide holistic care including
spiritual direction, referral to a Catholic mental health professional, and a
supportive team approach. The number of
people we can help this way is very limited, and it will always be. But the vast majority of those who suffer
from a demonic affliction are not possessed, but rather suffer a lesser form--
oppressed/vexed or obsessed. They need a
less intense intervention, i.e. deliverance prayers and a solid Catholic
spiritual life.
With the arrival of the internet, a new source of
information and help is now available.+++
We have 238k followers on social media with lots of short, informative
videos, and each month our online deliverance sessions have about 25k
participants, from all over the world.+
The faithful, in far flung areas, who would likely never have access to
an exorcist, can now pray with one. They
can be informed by experienced exorcists' videos and writings. They can pray with effective deliverance
prayers found online.
Can't find an exorcist? The great majority of those who are
demonically afflicted are not fully possessed and don't need one. And, if you diligently use all the resources
the Catholic Church has to offer everyone, you will slowly, steadily move
toward liberation and healing. All true sanctification is a slow, steady
process.
This life is difficult and often a "vale of
tears." Trust in Jesus.
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