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I Knew a Priest Who Could See the Dead
ChurchPOP ^ | 2014 | Fr. Dwight Longenecker

Posted on 10/25/2014 9:19:13 AM PDT by millegan

I’ll call him Fr. John. He was a charismatic Anglo Catholic priest.

A friend of my brother Daryl’s we’ll call Henry died suddenly in a plane crash and he was upset because although Henry was a believer he was away from God when he died.

So Fr. John said, “We have to have a requiem Mass for Henry.”

They went into church and locked the door for privacy’s sake. Another priest we’ll call Fr. George celebrated the Mass.

Henry was about twenty years old. He was just over five foot tall with a shock of blonde hair and a wide face with freckles.

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TOPICS: Ecumenism; General Discusssion; Theology
KEYWORDS: blogpimp; dead; ghost; paranormal; pimpmyblog; priest
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To: tired&retired

Thank you for your post # 87. It is powerful testimony from your personal experiences.


121 posted on 10/25/2014 10:56:23 AM PDT by zot
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To: E. Pluribus Unum
If you're open to the truth, the explanation is pretty obvious.
122 posted on 10/25/2014 10:57:53 AM PDT by FredZarguna (His first name is 'Unarmed,' and his given middle name is 'Teenager.')
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To: millegan
I am currently writing a book entitled "Paranormal Conspiracy" for a major Christian publishing house, due out next summer. A few thoughts:

First, the Bible forbids all occult practices, which involve various ways of attempting to communicate with the dead but actually involve trafficking with evil spirits.

Does this include praying and asking God to tell my daddy who died that I love him? No, IMHO.

I have heard many stories of people who had visions of their loved ones, etc. These individuals are not "involved in the occult" and were not using occult means to contact the dead. Their brief glimpses of their loved ones, totally unexpected, was a source of comfort to them in a time of grief. I would not "build a theology" on such occurrences, nor would I "go on the lecture circuit" proclaiming my experience - and I certainly would not advocate that anyone seek further contact with their dead loved one.

I am open to the possibility that such unsought experiences MAY be an example of God's mysterious ways: "As high as the heavens are above the earth, so are God's ways above our ways."

The priest's subsequent abandoning the Church and his wife for the homosexual lifestyle raises a huge red flag regarding his alleged experiences. If the priest had a good and holy reputation, I would be more inclined to consider him a reputable witness.

I note a Protestant/Catholic divide on this issue, with the Protestants tending to be more hard-line that any such experience is "demonic." I come very much from that tradition, and understand it, but also appreciate the Catholic point of view (I in fact earned my Ph.D. in Theology from a university with Jesuit affiliations).

123 posted on 10/25/2014 10:57:55 AM PDT by tjd1454
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To: E. Pluribus Unum

124 posted on 10/25/2014 10:59:24 AM PDT by FredZarguna (His first name is 'Unarmed,' and his given middle name is 'Teenager.')
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To: umgud

“...I have always viewed the Ouija as something evil...”

Ditto that.


125 posted on 10/25/2014 10:59:31 AM PDT by Carriage Hill ( Some days you're the windshield, and some days you're the bug.)
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To: miss marmelstein
I don’t know if Catholics do it anymore but we always had a priest bless our house when we moved in. It was basically to ensure no one was lingering about in the afterlife...

Great question.
I will e-mail our priest and ask him. I THINK that they still do.

126 posted on 10/25/2014 11:00:07 AM PDT by cloudmountain
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To: spacejunkie2001

You’d better rethink that statement.

When Christ showed his divinity to Peter, James and John, on Mt. Tabor, he was seen to converse with Moses and Elijah (the Law and the Prophets).

Both had died centuries before.

And all this took place before His death and resurrection.


127 posted on 10/25/2014 11:01:48 AM PDT by 353FMG
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To: tired&retired

thank you for this post.


128 posted on 10/25/2014 11:02:31 AM PDT by Ditter
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To: miss marmelstein
It was tied in with her maternal instinct, I think. She was at the sink washing dishes when she saw my brother (in her mind) being led off by a man. She ran out into the street and sure enough, there was my little brother getting in a car with a stranger. She feared one Saturday morning that I was going to get hit by a car. Sure enough, 3 hours later, I was under the tire. Maybe, now that I think about it, she was just psychic about cars!

God does give gifts to people. We never know WHY one person gets more/less gifts and it doesn't matter to me why.

Your mother's "gift" about cars, obviously, was to make SURE that you ended up here on FR.

129 posted on 10/25/2014 11:03:14 AM PDT by cloudmountain
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To: millegan
I've never seen or experienced anything that I could not logically attribute to the One God.
130 posted on 10/25/2014 11:04:34 AM PDT by onedoug
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To: Safetgiver

Gettysburg is known for that kind of thing.


131 posted on 10/25/2014 11:05:09 AM PDT by rdl6989
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To: miss marmelstein
Ouija Boards are really very old conjuring tools. They were once called plancette or planquette, I forget. Used very effectively in the novel The Haunting of Hill House. I have a Ouiji board that glows in the dark! It’s something that seems to work better with children than adults - and that’s another thing that makes them creepy.

Satan is very old and uses his tools to lure, tempt and bring into his "fold" as many silly, sad and unprotected souls as he can.

I suppose that the boards can be fun if they make people laugh.

132 posted on 10/25/2014 11:05:11 AM PDT by cloudmountain
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To: mountainlion
there are many people with "gifts" that have not developed them

I also wonder if when they exploit or even discuss them too freely, the apparitions lose the desire to be seen by them.

133 posted on 10/25/2014 11:06:41 AM PDT by grania
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To: miss marmelstein

“That’s interesting. I had a friend who said she saw auras. “

Auras are to the human body what moonlight is to the moon. The moon does not create light, it is merely reflecting the sunlight. The human body does not create the light of the aura. It is merely the soul or life force energy that creates the physical body reflecting off it that is seen as the aura.

You can drop an atomic bomb on a person’s head and it will not harm the soul. Sin does more damage than physical injury as it blocks Love from holding the soul together.

In order to be like a child we must find and remove the obstacles to Love that exist within our soul. Love is the glue that holds the soul together. When a healing takes place the obstacle to Love is merely removed, often through forgiveness.


134 posted on 10/25/2014 11:06:46 AM PDT by tired&retired
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To: DIRTYSECRET

I saw Santa Claus.


I am Santa Claus.


135 posted on 10/25/2014 11:11:44 AM PDT by cornfedcowboy
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To: metmom

No, not the dead. Only a living soul intercedes.


136 posted on 10/25/2014 11:14:01 AM PDT by cornelis
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To: DesertRhino
I like how Mormons are easily seem as nutty for thinking Jesus spent time in America with the Indians. Yet, without batting an eye, I’m supposed to believe that Mary popped in to check out the Indians down in Mexico? Same exact scam, same exact reason.

Mormons aren't Christian. Mary is the mother of God.

If YOU can't see ANY difference then you actually MIGHT have the brains of a rhino. Just saying that you MIGHT...no nasty intentions on my part. Rhinos are FABULOUS creatures, albeit NOT of the highest I.Q.

Besides, you don't see ME criticizing the Mormons. I had an aunt who became a Mormon. The town's Episcopalian Church was in total disarray. She WOULD NEVER, EVER dream of being Catholic like the "Messicans." [Read that as Mexicans.] All that was left were the Mormons.

Her husband, my uncle, went along with it to keep the peace, but still visited his friends across the line and drank a cerveza every once in a while. Her son, brought up Episcopalian converted to Mormonism then converted to Catholicism when he married a Catholic.
He's now in Las Vegas with NO religious affiliation. THAT is sad.

137 posted on 10/25/2014 11:14:45 AM PDT by cloudmountain
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To: cloudmountain

Undoubtedly that’s why I was born. As we got older, she seemed to stop being psychic although she did have a dream that a cross beam had fallen on me. The next day I was working in a Manhattan office building and a crane fell on it, destroying the infrastructure. We had to evacuate but I was fine.


138 posted on 10/25/2014 11:18:18 AM PDT by miss marmelstein (Richard III: Loyalty Binds Me)
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To: Popman
From Wikipedia

Official Catholic accounts state that on the morning of December 9, 1531, Juan Diego saw an apparition of a young girl at the Hill of Tepeyac, near Mexico City.

Speaking to him in Nahuatl, the girl asked that a church be built at that site in her honor; from her words, Juan Diego recognized the girl as the Virgin Mary. Diego told his story to the Spanish Archbishop of Mexico City, Fray Juan de Zumárraga, who instructed him to return to Tepeyac Hill, and ask the "lady" for a miraculous sign to prove her identity.

The first sign was the Virgin healing Juan's uncle.

The Virgin told Juan Diego to gather flowers from the top of Tepeyac Hill. Although December was very late in the growing season for flowers to bloom, Juan Diego found Castillian roses, not native to Mexico, on the normally barren hilltop.

The Virgin arranged these in his peasant cloak or tilma. When Juan Diego opened his cloak before Bishop Zumárraga on December 12, the flowers fell to the floor, and on the fabric was the image of the Virgin of Guadalupe.

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The miracle continues in that the "cloak" is still around, the exact same cloth. It's been verified by all the gainsayers in the world who want to prove ANY and ALL miracle(s) fraudulent.

I saw the cloak myself a couple of times when I lived in Mexico City for two years, when I was in my twenties. It's still a vibrant blue. That's all I can remember of it.

139 posted on 10/25/2014 11:24:18 AM PDT by cloudmountain
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To: tired&retired

Of course, in literature and film (think Poltergeist and The Exorcist), the evil forces enter through the child because the child is open and not particularly logical. I have no idea if this is true in real life because I’m not even sure I believe in demonic possession. Knocking wood as I speak.


140 posted on 10/25/2014 11:25:04 AM PDT by miss marmelstein (Richard III: Loyalty Binds Me)
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