Monsignor Stephen Rossetti's Spiritual Battles: Inside 'Diary of an American Exorcist'
People are spiritual people, and so if we don't do good with our spirit, spiritual lives, we're going to fall into something, and more and more people are practicing pagan religions, witchcraft and worshipping demons, some people worshipping satan and lucifer, and bad things are happening because of it.
Ever wondered about the line between mental illness and spiritual affliction? Monsignor Stephen Rossetti, a licensed psychologist and Roman Catholic monsignor, brings his unique perspective to 'American Medicine Today' as he discusses his book, 'Diary of an American Exorcist'. This episode dives into the world of exorcism, where Rossetti shares gripping stories from his extensive experience. The book has been a hit, topping Christian book categories for weeks, and it's easy to see why.
Rossetti argues that neglecting our spiritual health can lead to dire consequences, including the rise of pagan religions and even demon worship. Through his work, he has learned to distinguish between mental health issues and genuine spiritual crises. He recounts cases where prayer proved to be a powerful remedy against negative spiritual forces. The episode touches on the role of prayer, the reality of demonic presence, and the strict confidentiality required in exorcism cases.
If you're curious about the intersection of mental health and spirituality, this episode offers a fascinating and thought-provoking listen.