I am an EXORCIST PRIEST; "THIS IS THE WORST I HAVE SEEN"/"This is how the DEMON ATTACKS" with Esteban Cruz

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Summary

In this video, Esteban Cruz interviews Monsignor Andrés Tirado, one of Latin America's most renowned exorcists. Monsignor Tirado shares his journey from a troubled youth to becoming a priest and exorcist, detailing his initial skepticism about the paranormal until personal experiences and cases of healing and possession changed his perspective. He discusses the nature of demons, clarifying misconceptions from popular culture and medieval interpretations, and explains various types of possessions and infestations. Monsignor Tirado also recounts some of his most unsettling exorcism experiences, including physical manifestations, paranormal phenomena during rituals, and direct confrontations with demonic entities. He emphasizes the importance of spiritual preparation for an exorcist and advises on identifying signs of demonic activity in homes and individuals.

Highlights

Introduction to the Exorcist and the Demonic Phenomenon
00:00:00

The video opens with an introduction to Monsignor Andrés Tirado, a renowned Latin American exorcist, establishing the serious and alarming nature of the topic. Esteban Cruz, the host, sets the stage for an in-depth conversation about demons, possessions, and the exorcist's experiences. A technical glitch during the initial recording of the interview, precisely when discussing the devil, is presented as an ominous sign, reinforcing the presence of malevolent forces.

Monsignor Tirado's Spiritual Journey and First Encounter with the Supernatural
00:03:00

Monsignor Tirado recounts his early life, transitioning from a challenging youth involved with gangs to a vocational calling after a vision of the Virgin Mary. His path to priesthood was marked by a transformative experience where a woman, seeking prayer, was miraculously healed of a severe illness after he laid hands on her. This event challenged his theological understanding, which had previously dismissed such phenomena as purely psychological.

The First Manifestation of Demonic Possession
00:08:18

Following the healing, Monsignor Tirado encountered a woman who exhibited extreme aggression and an altered voice, identifying himself as 'Mauricio.' This incident solidified his belief in demonic possession and propelled him to delve deeper into the paranormal world, seeking to understand the distinction between psychological issues and true spiritual entities. He realized the reality of these phenomena through successive cases.

The Nature of Demons and Challenging Modern Perspectives
00:12:35

Monsignor Tirado addresses the skepticism surrounding the existence of the devil, even among some clergy. He categorizes theological views into 'scientific-critical' and 'experiential' approaches, defending the latter based on his direct encounters. He debunks popular medieval imagery of demons (horns, trident) as cultural constructs, emphasizing that demons are pure spirits, not physical beings, and that their manifestation can take various forms, including human or animal shapes, or even mere shadows.

Organization and Manifestations of Demonic Entities
00:20:50

The exorcist explains that there isn't just one devil but legions of them, structured hierarchically from their celestial origins. He clarifies that angels and demons do not possess gender but can project masculine or feminine forms when manifesting to interact with the physical world, citing examples like succubi and incubi. He further details how these entities can materialize during exorcisms, ranging from shadows to physical movements of objects.

Exorcism Methodology and Types of Possessions
00:31:30

Monsignor Tirado outlines his method, emphasizing that individuals seeking exorcism must first be cleared of psychological or medical conditions. He classifies possessions into three types: 'A' (disembodied spirits, often resulting from witchcraft or ouija board use), 'B' (demons or fallen angels), and 'C' (other categories like goblins or fairies). Most cases are type 'A,' involving spirits that can be guided towards spiritual ascent after breaking curses or pacts. Type 'B' possessions, involving true demons, are rare and exhibit extreme phenomena like glossolalia (speaking in unknown languages), superhuman strength (titanism), and precognition, making them profoundly dangerous.

Extraordinary Exorcism Experiences
00:43:10

He shares a horrifying case of a woman who vomited a lizard-like creature, a manifestation of a bewitchment aimed at draining her life force. He also describes phenomena in infested houses, such as falling needles, self-igniting objects (pyrokinesis), and moving furniture, emphasizing that these are verifiable occurrences supported by surveillance footage and witness accounts. These events underscore the unpredictable and perilous nature of his work.

The Most Terrifying Case: A Blood Pact and Demonic Fury
00:50:50

Monsignor Tirado recounts his most challenging exorcism involving a woman whose father had made a demonic blood pact, offering his daughter in exchange for wealth. During the exorcisms, objects levitated and flew violently, and the demon, refusing to leave, asserted its claim over the woman's soul. The entity revealed the location of a box containing the pact's artifacts, which were found and destroyed. Despite this, the woman still experiences vejezón, where the demon periodically harasses her, highlighting the lasting impact of such deep-seated curses.

The Importance of the Demon's Name and Attacking the Exorcist
00:56:33

He explains that knowing the demon's true name is crucial for an exorcism, as it represents their 'spiritual DNA,' allowing the exorcist to command them. Demons often lie or hide their names to resist expulsion. Monsignor Tirado also discusses the personal attacks he and other exorcists face, including physical assaults, nightmares, and accidents, as demons attempt to deter them. He underscores the incessant spiritual warfare inherent in his ministry.

Paranormal Information from Entities and Signs of Demonic Infestation
01:03:10

Monsignor Tirado mentions instances where entities reveal unknown personal information, validating their non-human intelligence. He shares a case where an entity recounted details about his grandmother's bewitchment, which he later confirmed. He also provides signs of demonic infestation in homes and individuals: plagues of insects, unexplained odors, rapidly spoiling food, dying plants and animals, strange noises, sleep paralysis, sudden emotional shifts, economic hardship, and unexplained health issues. He cautions against self-diagnosis, urging people to seek specialized evaluation to differentiate between spiritual attacks and psychological conditions.

Concluding Remarks and Call to Connection
01:10:45

Monsignor Tirado concludes by inviting viewers to learn more about his work through his books, social media, and ministry platforms. He offers a message of hope, reminding everyone that God's power surpasses any demonic force. Esteban Cruz shares a parable about a kite, emphasizing the importance of staying connected with loved ones, akin to the string that keeps the kite aloft, preventing it from falling and becoming lost.

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