What happens to a person's soul if they die during exorcism? I know God in his infinite mercy, who knows all things and sees our efforts can save anyone, and there's no way to know for sure.. but I wonder why demons fight so hard to see the person they are possessing die. If a person is perfectly possessed and no lo ger fighting the devil- thus living in harmony with him and accepting his or her fate is one thing. But a person going through exorcism is trying to rid themselves of the entity- would it not then stand to reason that that person is a child of God and should be saved? Does the devil assume if that person dies during exorcism that he's automatically going to be damned? Is that really the case? It makes more sense to me that he'd want the person to survive, so he could possess that person even more deeply.
I'd like to know of any angelic encounters or stories Fr. Martins, or any of his fellow exorcists, has had. Though of course exorcism ministry deals with the demonic who are, as Tolkien would say, a sleepless malice, it would be heartening to the faithful to hear about the "good guys" on our side, who are both stronger in both power and number.
Hello Father Martins and Father. I am a big fan of the show. Father Martins has the differences in doctrine and beliefs between Catholics and other Christian religions hinder your ability to perform an exorcism or at least a persons openness to one? Has it lead to issues at all with the shows production? In some of my ministry, I have faced some negativity regarding being Catholic with other Christian groups.
There are a lot of parts where the voice actors are often saying the oaths or saying demonic things etc. What’s the protection that goes against those who are the voice actors. Are what they said nullified because they are doing it purely for the podcast?