I was miraculously healed

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im hearing you lost tension, and you allow yourself to feel tension because its an evil world we live in. You searched and found a prayer that releived you from your tension, that is the grace.
 
I sound like a crazy religious nut job being so sure I was healed,
No, not a nut job

I don’t express an opinion as to the source of the issues you were facing - medical, real but not necessarily medical, demon caused or otherwise.

You clearly were experiencing difficulties, and after the prayer, were relieved of them.

St. John Paul said “There are no coincidences with God.”

And I have often said “God works in strange ways”.

Praise God for your healing, and rejoice in the Lord always.
 
Also, I’m pretty sure priests weren’t doing anointings because of the pandemic.
That’s unfortunate, and not at all the case in my Diocese. That’s the one thing that didn’t slow down for me!

-Fr ACEGC
 
First of all, thanks for you testimony. Strong case to make against the atheists who say miracles do not exist. Second, if I were you I would not dwell in speculations but give glory, praise and thanks to God and remain in a state of grace.
 
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‼️ I found this paragraph on Catholic Answers and it helps to show that miracles come from god and evil has limitations and so on. When God performs miracles then through his merci and love.

I am scrupulous -I tend to overthink too much and ask things like: „was my confession really valid?“- so I don’t want that other people with similar problems begin to doubt Gods power

✅ HERE BEGINS THE EXCERPT:

Miracles are signs of Gods Providence over men; hence they are of high moral character, simple and obvious in the forces at work, in the circumstances of their working, and in their aim and purpose.

Miracles are signs of God‘s Providence over men; hence they are of high moral character, simple and obvious in the forces at work, in the circumstances of their working, and in their aim and purpose.

👉 (a) that God alone can perform those effects which are called substantial miracles, e.g., raising the dead to life;
👉 (b) that miracles performed by the angels, as recorded in the Bible, are always ascribed to God, and Holy Scripture gives Divine authority to no miracles less than Divine;
👉 (c) that Holy Scripture shows the power of evil spirits as strictly conditioned, e.g., testimony of the Egyptian magicians (Exod., viii, 19), the story of Job, evil spirits acknowledging the power of Christ (Matt., viii, 31), the express testimony of Christ himself (Matt., xxiv, 24) and of the Apocalypse (Apoc., ix, 14).

Granting that these spirits may perform prodigies i.e., works of skill and ingenuity which, relatively to our powers, may seem to be miraculous yet these works lack the meaning and purpose which would stamp them as the language of God to men.

:seedling:If someone would like to visit the page I cite from please go to the Catholic Answers Page, type in Miracle in the search Bar, and click on search. It will lead you to many articles with the word miracle in them and show you a article called miracle.

🐳 Please remember to check the catechism on this topic, before falling of in heresy or so
And here is the link: Miracle | Catholic Answers

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I, myself did read this thread, I was happy etc… But when I got to one comment above saying things… it was like Nah, I got to research that.
I was really scared and even though I could not believe it… But I then said: I will see what the catechism, the Church fathers, the saints and apologists have to say because some of them had more experience with the other world, so to say, than we, mere commenters.
I mean I never had an apparition or so… so it is logical so see what Saints have to say, because some of them had apparitions

Jellyfish
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First off, yay for the healing!

Second, however, I agree that the OP might want to make sure there’s not anything else going on, because nothing says that demons can’t exploit physical weaknesses.

Thirdly, people in a state of grace (or their bodies) can’t be “possessed.” I’m pretty sure there is a different term for a saintly person who is being annoyed by demons coming around. But usually their bodies are safe, because they’re also baptized and Confirmed persons who are receiving the Sacraments regularly. I mean, maybe there are exceptions, but I haven’t read Fr. Ripperger so I can’t say what he’s talking about.
 
I became Catholics because the healing miracle of
Holy Queen happened to the family.

In the past three months apparitions of Jesus and Holy Queen have appeared at my home and outdoor garden. I could cancel a minor surgery few weeks ago.

Apparitions are very beautiful, more miracles and perfect guidance daily.

Yours are also the divine blessing. Keep on prayers.

Too bad not many people today believe miracles or have strong faith like the old days.
 
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In this way, a very pious or devout person can be possessed and still, by the grace of God, not fall into sin.
In this quote, you state that people who are in a state of grace can be possessed.

You state that you learned this from a priest. Priests have opinions. When those opinions on matters of faith are supported by Magesterial teaching, we need to trust them.

Therefore, show me from Magesterial documents that those in a state of grace can and are possessed by demons.
 
I did link, you didn’t respond to that but repeated the question he same, which helps nothing. I don’t have hundreds of hours, and sure, priests have opinions, but If you don’t like a specific priest, that doesn’t mean the knowledge he’s shared is always wrong.

That said, simple thought experiment: if you are tempted by a demon, you choose whether to submit to the temptation or not. In this way, you can either commit sins (venial or mortal) or avoid sin altogether, meanwhile still dealing with the temptations. St. Francis of Assisi dealt with this regarding chastity: He fought it by making his very own snowman family.

Here’s another, with quote
Thus, Pope Francis observed, “we who want to follow Jesus, and who by our baptism have taken to the Lord’s path, must be well aware of this truth: we too are tempted, we too are objects of the demon’s attacks”, for “the spirit of evil does not want us to become holy, it does not us to bear witness to Christ, it does not want us to be disciples of Christ”.
http://www.vatican.va/content/franc...-francesco-cotidie_20140411_devil-exists.html
 
The only other thing I would add is that if you sought the intercession of someone in the canonization “pipeline” (such as Fr. Vincent Cappodanom, for example), report this to the Church so that it could be investigated and, if verified, it could be credited toward his/her canonization.
 
All of us, even Christ was tempted. Sin is an act of the will. We can choose to sin or not.

This has nothing to do with a person who is in a state of grace becoming possessed.

I’m going to take this as all you have on which to base this claim is opinions.
 
I’m sorry you have run into so many skeptics on this thread. I believe you when you say you were healed. You don’t have to prove anything to anyone here.
 
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