Catholic Priest Warns Ouija Boards Lead to ‘Demonic Possession’

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Catholic Priest Warns Ouija Boards Lead to ‘Demonic Possession’

Catholic Priest Warns Ouija Boards Lead to ‘Demonic Possession’

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OLIVIA RONDEAU 30 Oct 2023

Ouija boards and other attempts to contact the dead should be avoided because “angels, demons, spirits, and souls do exist, and they can have an impact on our life,” an exorcist priest warns this Halloween season.

“We too often forget that there is much more to this world than meets the eye,” Fr. Dan Reehil, a priest of the Diocese of Nashville, told Fox News Digital in a Monday report.

Reehil was trained in performing exorcisms by the Ateneo Pontificio Regina Apostolorum in Rome in 2018 and was installed that same year as the resident exorcist in Nashville.

According to the Catholic priest, an exorcist “is a priest chosen and installed by a bishop to exercise the office of deliverance ministry. Exorcism is a specific form of prayer that the Church uses against the power of the devil.”

“A major exorcism is performed only for one who is demonstrably possessed by a demon or demons and may only be performed by a priest the bishop has specifically permitted to do so,” said Reehil.

A “minor exorcism” is associated with sacraments and blessings, the priest clarified.

“Demonologists distinguish three levels of demonic incursion,” he explained, listing them as temptation, obsession or oppression, and possession.

Reehil said that while temptation is experienced by everyone, people face obsession “when demons torment people physically, spiritually, mentally or emotionally, or some combination of these.”

Possession occurs when a demon takes “physical possession of a person’s body and make use of its faculties,” said Reehil. “Possession is usually intermittent, almost never an uninterrupted possessing of the person’s body.”

The priest warned that using Ouija boards could result in real-world consequences, such as falling victim to demonic possession.

“Demons lie and impersonate dead people,” said Reehil. “When asking a board for information about a deceased person or a life decision, they are all too happy to embed themselves into your life. Using an Ouija board is inviting a demon into your life, whether the person has that intention or not.”

The Ouija board was first developed in the late 1800s as a parlor game described as “talking boards.”

Modern Ouija boards are produced by toy company Hasbro, which markets the product as a way to communicate with the “spirit world.”

Reehil condemns the use of the board as a game or something to be taken lightly, citing the Bible.

“Ouija boards should not be viewed in the same way as a typical board game,” he said. “Although it is advertised as a game, it is far from it. Rather, it is a form of divination.”

“The very action of using [the Ouija board] has profound spiritual consequences [that are] beyond our control,” he added, claiming that he has personally seen six cases of demonic oppression as a result of Ouija board usage.

“The victims were left with night terrors, suicidal ideation, despair — and one man was impaled with chicken bones in his leg that flew across the kitchen,” he claimed to Fox News.

He continued, “Once the deliverance prayers were prayed, and the participants renounced all participation with the demons, the demonic activity ceased… Whenever we seek to engage demons, we move away from the One True God.”

Reehil urged others to “stay away from all forms of occult practices — and stay close to God.”
 
Over my many years, mostly as a youngster, I’ve checked out some questionable books from the library on witchcraft and other dark topics. I’ve done the dark music thing (Sabbath, Danzig, etc), I’ve played D&D, and I’ve even attempted to sneak into Stull on Halloween to catch a glimpse of the Devil. But I’ve never wanted anything to do with a Ouija board. I’ve never even wanted to be in a room with one. Why? I don’t know. Just wanted nothing to do with them. Make of that what you will.
 
Over my many years, mostly as a youngster, I’ve checked out some questionable books from the library on witchcraft and other dark topics. I’ve done the dark music thing (Sabbath, Danzig, etc), I’ve played D&D, and I’ve even attempted to sneak into Stull on Halloween to catch a glimpse of the Devil. But I’ve never wanted anything to do with a Ouija board. I’ve never even wanted to be in a room with one. Why? I don’t know. Just wanted nothing to do with them. Make of that what you will.

I'm a thrash metal head. I love listening to the Misfits and writing horror. I have very dark sense of humor and delved into everything from sneaking into supposed haunted houses to exploring Psychedelics in my youth, but I do have an aversion to things like ouija boards. Even when I was an atheist and didn't believe in that stuff, I never had a fear but rather that aversion.

My mother told me when my parents rented a house when I was a baby, that I would scream in a way I never did when I was brought to one corner of the kitchen. They found some tarot cards hidden in the back of a cabinet. Once they threw them away, I quit crying.

To this day, like I said, I don't have a fear of stuff like that, I just have a strong inclination to stay away from it.
 
Are we talking full-blown turn your head 360 degrees vomit green slime call the exorcist “demonic possession”?

Or just run-of-the-mill see if they weigh the same as a duck “demonic possession”?

Asking for a friend.
 
It's a board.

Yea though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil.

Everything is a tool of the devil, when the devil gets ahold of it. Nothing is a tool of the devil in your hands, unless you are a tool of the devil yourself.
 
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I've been thinkinng about my dislike of ouija boards, clairvoyants, horoscopes, etc. It goes beyond the wonder if it's all just a slight of hand by a conartist or fear of unknown spirits. I've never let anyone try to read my future.

Growing up, I loved reading Conan the Barbarian novels and comic books. He would scoff at such things and reply with something like, "All I ask for is a sword in one hand and a foe in front of me, and I will carve my own destiny." I thiink that has always been my unconscious motto and a thought pattern that makes me more libertarian. I don't want anyone telling me my destiny, spirits, peer pressure, politicians, or whatever. It's my work and sweat that should matter and that's it and that's all I ask for.
 
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It's a board.

Yea though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil.

Everything is a tool of the devil, when the devil gets ahold of it. Nothing is a tool of the devil in your hands, unless you are a tool of the devil yourself.

Right, this is Romans 14 liberty, "To the pure, all things are pure" (Titus 1:15), however, as a question of general spiritual precaution, the message that the vast majority of people need to hear is: Stay away, just don't mess with it. Is it inherently sinful to own a Ouija board? Well, as you say, it's just a board. Nail it over a hole in your siding if you need to. But again, that's not how most people regard these things and it's for that very reason that they should just stay as far away as possible from it...
 
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