Conversion to Catholicism: a Woman's Hard Road from the Occult and Psychics to Catholicism

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“When we became Catholic, we didn’t realize the ramifications of all of our New Age activity with psychics and séances and all that. We didn’t understand the entity was still there. When we had been Catholic for three years, I was pregnant with my fourth child when a friend of mine came over to the house and brought her little boy with her, she said.

“They were outside resting on the hammock and these were really religious people who never watched television or spoke of evil in their home. Through the window, the little boy saw me going up the stairs and he started yelling ‘he’s so evil! He’s so evil!’ and his mom asked him who is so evil and he said ‘the man following Miss Kelly.’ He saw a man with dark skin and long, dark hair following me up the stairs; that entity had told me he would be with me always,” Nieto said.
 
Thanks for the article. By definition, the occult is any supernatural influence that is not from God, therefore it should be avoided.
 
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