JULY 25, 2013 BY FR. FORTEA
FILED UNDER DEMONOLOGY, FEATURED, FR. FORTEA
Q: Dear Fr.
Fortea, can a demon cause a mental illness in a person?
A. Demons can
tempt us, and they sometimes do so in a continuous way with great intensity. As
such, a demon could provoke an obsession, phobia, depression, or another type
of mental illness in a person. This Gargoyle_13 Wikimediacan seriously disturb
a person’s ordinary life to the point of making him unbalanced. So, yes, a
demon can cause mental illness – but only if God permits it. (Of course,
everything that occurs must either be willed or at least permitted by God.)
Given the
internal mechanism that is used to cause temptation – that is, the infusion of
a thought or image in our intellect, memory, or imagination – this modus
operandi can be used in such a pernicious way that it can unbalance a person.
This is well within the power of a demon. The only thing that can prevent this
activity is the will of God. So does God always prevent demons from
causing a mental illness in a person? Undoubtedly, no. But this is the
exception, not the rule. In most cases, mental illnesses have purely natural
causes.
Editor’s
Note: To learn more about spiritual warfare and demonology, Catholic Spiritual
Direction recommends Fr. Fortea’s excellent book, Interview With An Exorcist –
An Insider’s Look at the Devil, Demonic Possession, and the Path to
Deliverance.
Read more: http://rcspiritualdirection.com/blog/2013/07/25/can-demons-cause-mental-illness#ixzz2aTeb9utP
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