Office of Exorcism Archdiocese of Singapore
The Way Ahead....
Understanding Spiritual Warfare
The Whole Armour of God
Finally, be strong in the Lord and in the strength of his power. Put on the whole armor of God, so that you may be able to stand against the wiles of the devil. For our struggle is not against enemies of blood and flesh, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the cosmic powers of this present darkness, against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly places. Therefore take up the whole armor of God, so that you may be able to withstand on that evil day, and having done everything, to stand firm. Stand therefore, and fasten the belt of truth around your waist, and put on the breastplate of righteousness. As shoes for your feet put on whatever will make you ready to proclaim the gospel of peace. With all of these,[b] take the shield of faith, with which you will be able to quench all the flaming arrows of the evil one. Take the helmet of salvation, and the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God. Pray in the Spirit at all times in every prayer and supplication. To that end keep alert and always persevere in supplication for all the saints. (Ephesians 6:10-18)
Mission
To liberate those afflicted and those who are held captive by diabolical oppression, obsession, possession through Proper Catechesis, Deliverance, Praying and
Living the Word of God
Vision
A ministry that crystallizes the mission of Jesus Christ which is salvific (saving souls for the Kingdom). To this end, we will promote spiritual development while getting help also from the pastoral care team in the respective parishes to enhance the social and spiritual needs of persons and community (Colossians 1:23)
Questions to ask yourself
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The Church teaches that most of the afflictions that people attribute to evil spirits are psychological in origin.
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1. Are you on medication, e.g., for depression, anxiety, bi-polar disorder, or schizophrenia?
2. Are you absolutely sure that your problems are not coming from your unconscious?
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3. Have you been assessed by a professional psychologist or psychiatrist?
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4. What are your reasons for thinking that you are dealing with some form of evil spirit?
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Please watch the video talk by Fr Vincent Lampert
"8 ways people give the devil a foothold"
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Would any of them apply to you?
Remember, it is important to diagnose the origin of the problem if you want to apply the appropriate remedy.
Occult Practices on the Rise
Entering these practices, even with good intentions, takes us away from following God and breaking the first commandment. In straying away from the sacraments, prayer and rightly ordered personal sacrifice to God alone, we turn our back on God and open ourselves to evil influences in our lives and those around us. Plainly put, entering these practices is a doorway for Satan and his demonic minions to gain a foothold in us. If it is not “of God”, then what else can it be?
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New Age
The basic premise of this movement is the false assertion that God is an impersonal energy in the universe and that all is tied into this energy. There are many ways this spirituality has gained a foothold in our culture. Today there are many stores that specialize in these practices. While they may seem noncontroversial or even peaceful and positive, we Catholics must see these for the evil that they are and protect ourselves and our friends and family from them. Often, New Age practices offer perceived healing by driving out “bad energy” and surrounding ourselves with “good” or “positive energy.” Words like energy, vibes, aura, karma, and the like are used to describe these spiritual forces. Rather than referring to God, we hear the idea of the power of or the “will” of the universe asserting itself in our life. Different practices attempt to tame “energy” with various methods of contact, which can include entering trance-like states and using elements like crystals and their associated “energies.” There has been an increase in the wearing of different rocks and crystals on the body in the hopes of harnessing their perceived energy and spiritual power. These and other practices like them are all part of the New Age movement. Though they may seem harmless, when one’s intent is to find power through something that is not the one, true, and Triune God, it reveals an openness in our heart and mind to powers that are not God. When looking for physical healing from pain or after an injury, rather than utilizing traditional physical therapy, “Reiki Therapy” is often turned to gain healing calling on “energy forces.” Acupuncture that attempts to access one’s “qi” or “chi” energy points are also examples of New Age therapies (it should be noted that some forms of acupuncture or dry needling do not involve a spiritual element and are not intended to be included here). Meditation practices and exercises that seek to empty the mind/self and allow various energies and spirits to enter us must also be avoided. Practices that seek to connect us to anything other than the Trinitarian Godhead are not of our faith and violate the First Commandment.
Psychics and Mediums
In the Old Testament, we see King Saul invoke a medium and conjure Samuel with terrible results. God had commanded that these mediums be driven from the land and the Jewish law forbade one from using such practices. We have not changed much. With the influx of various social media and online services now available to tell your fortune. With a click of the computer, one can find all sorts of occult services. These places offer to tell you about your future, contact the dead or predict the future via tarot readings, palm readings, conjurings, seances or crystal balls. They also offer to cast spells and to pronounce curses on one’s behalf. These mediums invoke demons to help them guess the future and invite these demons into your life as you ask for their help. Any attempt to use these services is evil. Catholics are called to invoke God and God alone to help us. In times of need, we must pray to God. We can also ask Saints in heaven who know and love us to offer supplication and intercession. Ultimately, we must submit ourselves to the will of God and trust in his love for us.
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The Catholic Response
New Age practices are troublesome because they take the form of a perceived good and lure the faithful away from God and towards control of energy and the like to find healing and wellbeing. This is a great trap, and we must be aware of this so that we can see it for the lie that it is. Pretty crystals, seemingly innocuous cards with strange images and mysterious characters that are presented as a help to our desperation and problems are in fact carefully laid traps for us to turn away from God and to give control to Satan. If we have ever turned to these occultist methods we must now reject them all and repent by going to sacramental confession. The right Catholic response to worry, adversity and tribulation is to cling to Jesus. Times of trial are like a mirror that reveal our poverty to us and they are opportunities to realize our dependence on God and God alone. There is no hope or healing in anything or anyone else. Our hope, the only hope of all of humanity, is objectively in one place: the Triune Godhead.
Reference: Deacon Derrick Johnson
Permanent Deacon at Assumption Parish in Welby, Denver
Office of Exorcism - Archdiocese of Singapore