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By Terry Vanderheyden

FRONT ROYAL, VA, January 27, 2006 (LifeSiteNews.com) – Rev. Thomas J. Euteneuer, the President of Human Life International, is also an exorcist, as revealed by Spiritdaily.com.

In a story appearing on the web site today, When the Demons Strike Back: Experience of an Exorcist after an Exorcism, Fr. Euteneuer describes an occasion of spiritual warfare he experienced that he believed resulted from an exorcism he had performed.

“I have been an exorcist for three years, and I know all too well that it always costs something to enter onto the devil’s territory and wrench a soul out of his grip, but I have never experienced a demonic retaliation like the one I am about to recount,” he began.

“The only reason I write this true story is to encourage those who read this to remain vigilant, faithful and confident that Christ and His angels have all-surpassing power over demons,” Fr. Euteneuer continued. “The demons may make us suffer temporarily, but they are no match for the power of Christ’s Love and the vigilance of these holy spirits who never cease to come to our aid in time of need.”

Human Life International is the world’s largest pro-life organization with affiliate offices and associates in seventy-five countries around the world. In five years of service to this unique mission Fr. Euteneuer has traveled more than 500,000 miles as a pro-life missionary and visited more than forty countries.

The recently released movie, The Exorcism of Emily Rose, which is based on true events, has highlighted the reality of demonic possession and spiritual warfare.

Continue reading Fr. Euteneuer’s gripping story at:
https://spiritdaily.com/priestexorcismeffect.htm

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