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Demons, Deliverance, and Discernment: Separating Fact From Fiction About The Spirit World

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by Fr. Mike Driscoll

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The Bible tells us that the battle for our eternal souls is not waged against flesh and blood, but against “the spiritual hosts of wickedness” (Eph. 6:12). Satan and his fellow fallen angels hate God and hate us, and they exert their considerable powers and intelligence to try and lead us to damnation. Ordinarily they do this through temptation to sin, but sometimes their attacks are more severe, taking the form of demonic oppression and even possession.

What are these evil spirits we call demons? How can we recognize when and how they are influencing us? And most importantly, how do we fight back?

In Demons, Deliverance, and Discernment, Fr. Mike Driscoll answers all these questions and more. Drawing on his experience as a priest and counselor, and on his research with exorcists, Fr. Driscoll clears up many popular misconceptions about demons and the spirit world and offers sound information and pastoral advice rooted in Catholic tradition, including:

  • What we know about demons from history, Scripture, and Church teaching
  • How to tell whether personal problems come from mental illnesses or demonic attacks
  • What exorcists actually do—and don’t do—when they help people suffering possession
  • Why homemade “deliverance ministries” are not a truly Catholic way to counter the influence of demons
  • Authentic prayers and practices that will make evil spirits flee—and invite God’s grace into your heart

The devil has designs on our soul and hosts of wickedness who want to win it for him. Know your enemy—read Demons, Deliverance, and Discernment and prepare yourself for the fight.

"I strongly encourage and approve of Demons, Deliverance, and Discernment. If we are to offer Christ's healing to those suffering from either demonic possession or mental disorders, it is vital that we avoid novelty and melodrama. As Fr. Driscoll points out, we must rely on solid Catholic spirituality, and on psychological principles that conform to our Faith."

 Most Reverend Daniel R. Jenky, Bishop of Peoria

You owe it to yourself to find out the facts about the most important question in life, because the answer will affect you and those you love . . . forever.




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