LukeSr., thank you very kindly for explaining “The Demonologist” by: Gerald Daniel Brittle once again. I do recall you telling me about this book in your previous posts on page. 10, posts #140, #142, #147, and #150. I didn’t mean scary as in Stephen King scary or Hollywood movie effect scary but it scares a person in the
right direction.
Can you (or anyone) suggest reading material (besides websites) where Saints, Blesseds, Venerables, and Servant of Gods were shown Purgatory or/and Hell?
I know the three Shepherd children (seers) were shown visions of purgatory and hell.
St. Faustina was shown a vision of purgarory and hell.
Servant of God, Maria Bolognesi, was once possessed by the devil but by an Exorcism was absolved.
Would you happen to know of any other Saints, Blesseds, Venerables, or Servant of God who happened to be possessed and were released from this horrible bondage by an Exorcism?
By the way,
LukeSr. I have a book called “The Secret of the Rosary” by: St. Louis de Montfort and a booklet called “The Secret of Mary” by: St. Louis de Montfort both which I received for a Donation to a Marian Shrine my family and I attend in the summertime or on the Feast Day of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
I know I stated before I had trouble reading or getting into, “The Experience of being Called” by: Br. Gerlac O’Loughlin, OCSO. Well, for the life of me I just couldn’t get into this book and for awhile I put it on the side only to discover one of the dogs had an “accident” on this book and I had to toss it out…I feel really bad for doing so.
I am currently/almost finished reading “The Quilt of life” by: Mary Tatem
marytatem.com/
Actually, this thread is a great reminder that I do need to get back in the habit of reading books again.
God bless,
goforgoal