Witchcraft??

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I have recently been in contact with a wife of one of my cousins that I don’t know well. I have not seen him in over twenty years. Anyway, this poor woman found me on Facebook and it was by God’s grace that I accepted her because I don’t accept names of people I don’t know. I just assumed it was someone on my dad’s side of the family because they had my maiden name. As soon as I accepted her while still on Facebook, she wrote to me privately and told me her real name. She is using a false name on the Facebook page.

She told me that her husband is living with another woman. I thought they were divorced, but she said no and that her hubby is living with a witch. She said that the mistress has put a spell or curse on her husband. I told her I don’t believe in that and if it was a curse, it was from the devil. She really believes in this witchcraft and even went to see one to see how she could remove the curse. Apparently, the witch told her to take a blanket of her hubby and burn it on the beach. As she was driving to take the blanket to the beach, the blanket got on fire on its own and she stopped the car and a man who stopped also, took the blanket out before her car got on fire.

She tells me that her hubby calls her daily and tells her he loves her. He never misses a Mother’s Day, anniversary, birthday etc. and sends her gifts. She warned me that his Facebook page is really his mistress. I asked her if he loves her still why doesn’t he leave this woman. He tells her that he is very unhappy and doesn’t know why he is with this woman. He doesn’t want to be. He tried leaving her once, but he said a force within him told him to go back to her and he did. He has been with this woman for four years.

How can I convince this woman that my cousin can come back to her and if need be have an exorcism or prayers for deliverance of evil spirits? She is also afraid of the witches involved. My cousin is a Catholic but doesn’t go to Mass and his wife, the woman who contacted me, is Catholic or use to be a good Catholic. I asked her if she still was a Catholic, but I have had no response to that question. I don’t know if this experience has changed her too.

What advice would you give her? I don’t believe in witches and witchcraft, but she does. By the way, the pictures on Facebook of my cousin look so weird. He looks unhappy and sad and as if in a daze all the time.
 
Am I understanding that she went to a witch as well? I would tell her to go to confession and mention that. I used to be involved with the occult and it really is a scary thing. I hope I can make a good confession soon myself.

I am so impressed that she still loves her husband. if he is still giving her gifts, etc. maybe they could arrange a family day to get him away from her? Ultimately it is his decision, though.
 
I have recently been in contact with a wife of one of my cousins that I don’t know well. I have not seen him in over twenty years. Anyway, this poor woman found me on Facebook and it was by God’s grace that I accepted her because I don’t accept names of people I don’t know. I just assumed it was someone on my dad’s side of the family because they had my maiden name. As soon as I accepted her while still on Facebook, she wrote to me privately and told me her real name. She is using a false name on the Facebook page.

She told me that her husband is living with another woman. I thought they were divorced, but she said no and that her hubby is living with a witch. She said that the mistress has put a spell or curse on her husband. I told her I don’t believe in that and if it was a curse, it was from the devil. She really believes in this witchcraft and even went to see one to see how she could remove the curse. Apparently, the witch told her to take a blanket of her hubby and burn it on the beach. As she was driving to take the blanket to the beach, the blanket got on fire on its own and she stopped the car and a man who stopped also, took the blanket out before her car got on fire.

She tells me that her hubby calls her daily and tells her he loves her. He never misses a Mother’s Day, anniversary, birthday etc. and sends her gifts. She warned me that his Facebook page is really his mistress. I asked her if he loves her still why doesn’t he leave this woman. He tells her that he is very unhappy and doesn’t know why he is with this woman. He doesn’t want to be. He tried leaving her once, but he said a force within him told him to go back to her and he did. He has been with this woman for four years.

How can I convince this woman that my cousin can come back to her and if need be have an exorcism or prayers for deliverance of evil spirits? She is also afraid of the witches involved. My cousin is a Catholic but doesn’t go to Mass and his wife, the woman who contacted me, is Catholic or use to be a good Catholic. I asked her if she still was a Catholic, but I have had no response to that question. I don’t know if this experience has changed her too.

What advice would you give her? I don’t believe in witches and witchcraft, but she does. By the way, the pictures on Facebook of my cousin look so weird. He looks unhappy and sad and as if in a daze all the time.
You don’t believe in witches and witchcraft? What does that mean? There indeed are wiccans and they do practice a certain spirituality. There is witchcraft in the Bible when Saul consults a witch. I do not consider it a holy source of spiritual power and if not from God that only leaves one option, but to not believe in it? That sounds just as dangerous as believing in it and practicing it…:eek:
How can you not believe in witchcraft but believe in excorcism?
 
I would distance myself. Thank the Lord I’m not on Facebook.
 
You don’t believe in witches and witchcraft? What does that mean? There indeed are wiccans and they do practice a certain spirituality. There is witchcraft in the Bible when Saul consults a witch. I do not consider it a holy source of spiritual power and if not from God that only leaves one option, but to not believe in it? That sounds just as dangerous as believing in it and practicing it…:eek:
How can you not believe in witchcraft but believe in excorcism?
Exorcism is removing demons from the person infected. Those are evil spirits. I don’t believe there are such things as witches no matter what that person believes. If they do claim to be witches, it is with the power of Satan and his evil spirits. That is why I say my cousin may need or needs an exorcism because evil spirits are involved here whether I believe in witches or not. The part of Saul in 1 Samuel 28:7 refers to the occult. There is no mention of a witch. I see those that claim to be witches or that spirituality as the occult, so I don’t think my statement that I don’t believe in witches is false. What I mean is that they are the servants of Satan, if that helps you understand how I see them.biblehub.com/1_samuel/28-7.htm
 
My advice is to offer rosaries for this and you might want to get a couple of St. Benedict Medals blessed by a Priest(using the proper formula you can find online) and give it to them. You might also want to talk to a priest and get his advice.
I don’t know why I didn’t think of that. I will tell her to buy St. Benedict Medals and have a priest say the correct prayers over them. Thanks. If she doesn’t do it, I’ll buy them.
 
Am I understanding that she went to a witch as well? I would tell her to go to confession and mention that. I used to be involved with the occult and it really is a scary thing. I hope I can make a good confession soon myself.

I am so impressed that she still loves her husband. if he is still giving her gifts, etc. maybe they could arrange a family day to get him away from her? Ultimately it is his decision, though.
I agree, I am waiting to hear from her if she went to confession for I did mention it to her.
 
The Church, in her wisdom, utilizes psychiatrists/psychologists before concluding that exorcisms are needed. There are a couple of things that illustrate the need for mental health professionals.
She told me that her husband is living with another woman. I thought they were divorced, but she said no and that her hubby is living with a witch.
She tells me that her hubby calls her daily and tells her he loves her. He never misses a Mother’s Day, anniversary, birthday etc. and sends her gifts. She warned me that his Facebook page is really his mistress. I asked her if he loves her still why doesn’t he leave this woman. He tells her that he is very unhappy and doesn’t know why he is with this woman. He doesn’t want to be. He tried leaving her once, but he said a force within him told him to go back to her and he did. He has been with this woman for four years.
There’s some serious (deleted because I don’t want to diagnose) going on. Even though I believe the Church teachings concerning evil, demonic involvement should be considered when all else is excluded.
 
Exorcism is removing demons from the person infected. Those are evil spirits. I don’t believe there are such things as witches no matter what that person believes. If they do claim to be witches, it is with the power of Satan and his evil spirits. That is why I say my cousin may need or needs an exorcism because evil spirits are involved here whether I believe in witches or not. The part of Saul in 1 Samuel 28:7 refers to the occult. There is no mention of a witch. I see those that claim to be witches or that spirituality as the occult, so I don’t think my statement that I don’t believe in witches is false. What I mean is that they are the servants of Satan, if that helps you understand how I see them.biblehub.com/1_samuel/28-7.htm
Perhaps this article will be helpful to you. It is from this very website.

catholic.com/magazine/articles/witchcraft-101
 
You don’t believe in witches and witchcraft? What does that mean? There indeed are wiccans and they do practice a certain spirituality. There is witchcraft in the Bible when Saul consults a witch. I do not consider it a holy source of spiritual power and if not from God that only leaves one option, but to not believe in it? That sounds just as dangerous as believing in it and practicing it…:eek:
How can you not believe in witchcraft but believe in excorcism?
The Wiccans call themselves witches, but they are nature-worshipers. They at least intend justice and a world with mercy in it, so although they do not accept the Lord they are at least not entirely given over. There are others who call themselves witches or who are recognizable as witches who seek personal power via black arts. Their world view is narcissistic, vindictive, anti-social, dominating, hates virtue and lacks any qualms about either justice or empathy. I guess you’d call their religion psychopathic, for want of a better term. It is pure evil.

The little incident with the blanket indicates that this isn’t your typical spouse-has-been-charmed-by-a-sociopath story. That would be bad, but according to the natural order. This situation is not something I would presume to deal with without guidance from a priest, and a priest who is devoted to prayer and fasting, at that. If the priest won’t believe the blanket story happened, find another priest.
 
The Wiccans call themselves witches, but they are nature-worshipers. They at least intend justice and a world with mercy in it, so although they do not accept the Lord they are at least not entirely given over. There are others who call themselves witches or who are recognizable as witches who seek personal power via black arts. Their world view is narcissistic, vindictive, anti-social, dominating, hates virtue and lacks any qualms about either justice or empathy. I guess you’d call their religion psychopathic, for want of a better term. It is pure evil.

The little incident with the blanket indicates that this isn’t your typical spouse-has-been-charmed-by-a-sociopath story. That would be bad, but according to the natural order. This situation is not something I would presume to deal with without guidance from a priest, and a priest who is devoted to prayer and fasting, at that. If the priest won’t believe the blanket story happened, find another priest.
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Your cousin’s wife should also stop accepting phone calls, gifts, cards and so on from her husband and distance herself. She in no way should follow any advice from either of them.

This approach is two fold–protecting herself from the occult nature of what is going on and also the items,-and second–send a stronger message to her husband that he needs to snap out of this or he will lose her. To allow a husband to live two lives is wrong–perhaps a priest will talk to him, I would ask a priest to visit if possible.

Trust the Lord to deliver him through the intercessions above- she should take the other posters advice regarding prayer and confession, and possile exorcism.

Witches are real.
 
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