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Troubled by Evil Spirits or Demons?

  • FATHER DWIGHT LONGENECKER

From time to time I will have someone come to see me who thinks they are demon possessed.


worriedAre all evil spirits demonic?

I don't think so, and here's why:

From time to time I will have someone come to see me who thinks they are demon possessed.

They may be hearing voices telling them to do bad things or they might be having hallucinations which they interpret as devils.  They might have frightful compulsions to do things they know are evil.  They might suffer from obsessions of all kinds or be drawn to dark and loathsome things.

This does not mean they are demon possessed or even that they are being harassed by demons.

If they do not display the symptoms of demonic possession, then they are more often troubled by what I describe to them as "evil spirits".  I go on to explain that the feel like it is an external evil force, but it is usually caused by something else.

The human personality is extremely complex and is made up of a tangle of physical, emotional, mental, spiritual and relational dynamics.

While we categorize problems as physical, emotional, relational, mental or spiritual, in fact all five factors are mixed together in the whole person.  Relational problems are inevitably emotional and involve mental, physical and spiritual components.  Likewise spiritual and mental problems will have emotional and often physical and relational factors.

In ministering to the person's soul all these factors come into play.  The "soul" doctor priest needs to be aware that there may be mental health issues, physical problems, relational and emotional difficulties which all have a bearing on the spiritual matters in hand.

Here's an fictional example: let's say a woman has been very sexually promiscuous.  She may be driven to these behaviors partially because of bad relationships with parents, boyfriends etc.  Her spiritual life has suffered as a result and she feels very guilty.  This heavy load of guilt may eventually cause stress which produces physical symptoms or symptoms of stress related to mental illness.  As a result she may experience negative phenomena like bad dreams or devils accusing her or the idea that she is demon possessed because she is starting to hear voices.

What to do?

The person needs to learn how to use the sacraments and sacramentals to assist in healing and needs to learn how to build a strong and positive spiritual life.

What she is experiencing might be termed "evil spirits" and so they are, but they are usually the result of human problems with a spiritual dimension — not immediate demonic activity.

Such a person needs radical healing and help, but exorcism will not cure her because the problem wasn't demonic possession to start with.

To complicate matters further, it is possible that diabolical forces could take advantage of her vulnerability and spiritual weakness to tempt her further, darken her life and attempt to torture her, but this is a complicating factor, not the main problem.

What to do about it?  The person needs to learn how to use the sacraments and sacramentals to assist in healing and needs to learn how to build a strong and positive spiritual life.

To facilitate healing such persons need professional care from their physician, psychiatrist and counselor working together with the priest.

Unfortunately these sorts of partnerships for healing are rare in our society.  Very few priests understand the healing ministry and not enough physicians and psychiatrists trust and respect the clergy.

Persons who are afflicted in this way need to seek out professional care in addition to developing a devoted, balanced and strong spiritual life so that the Lord can gently, over a period of time bring them to a point of complete healing and reconciliation.

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Acknowledgement

longeneckerFather Dwight Longenecker. "Troubled by Evil Spirits or Demons?" Patheos (Standing on My Head) (October 29, 2014).

Reprinted with permission from Father Dwight Longenecker. See the original article here.

Standing on my head is the blog of Father Longenecker on Patheos.  

The Author

hydratinyFather Dwight Longenecker serves as the pastor of Our Lady of the Rosary parish in Greenville, South Carolina. Father Longenecker studied for the Anglican ministry at Wycliffe Hall, Oxford and served for ten years in the Anglican ministry as a curate, a chaplain at Cambridge and a country parson. In 1995 he and his family were received into full communion with the Catholic Church. He is the author of more than twenty books including: Beheading Hydra, Praying the Rosary for Inner Healing, Listen My Son: St. Benedict for Fathers, More Christianity, Challenging Catholics: A Catholic Evangelical Dialogue, St. Benedict and St. Therese: The Little Rule & the Little Way, Mary: A Catholic-Evangelical Debate, and The Path to Rome. You can follow his writings, listen to his podcasts, join his online courses, browse his books, and be in touch at DwightLongenecker.com.

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