Editor’s Note: I would say, from what can be seen in the video, that the man is clearly possessed, since his movements are simply beyond the natural habits of human beings. — Let us pray that the Lord deliver him from his possession, which, without a true Pope, might be very difficult and impossible for any exorcist, in schism from Christ by being in communion with Antipope Leo, to achieve.
This attack took place in February of 2025.
To those who are not Catholics, watching this video, let me explain what you are seeing, as regards architecture: The man is standing on the steps which are above the High Altar, and upon which there is a small box with a cross on top. That box is called a Tabernacle, from the Latin for “tent”, since it is built to remind us of the tent set up by Moses to hold the Ark of the Convenant. Inside that Tabernacle are the chalices containing the Body of Jesus Christ, under the form of the consecrated Eucharistic Bread. When you see the possessed man pushed back away from the Tabernacle after grabbing the host, that is Christ repelling the demon inside the man. The demon inside the man is attempting to gain entrance to the Tabernacle so he can directly attack Jesus Christ in His Humanity, since the Eucharist is, as Jesus Said, “My Body”.
Tabernacles have been on Catholic Altars since about the 13th century; before that they were placed in walls or on other supports. The purpose of the Tabernacle is to provide a secure and sacred place to reserve the Body of Jesus Christ, after the consecration of the Eucharistic Bread, so that the sick and dying might have the Bread of Life as their soul’s sustenance and consolation, food and nourishment, on their way. Since the Fourth Lateran Council, Tabernacle’s have been secured with locks to prevent witches and satanists and thieves from breaking in, either to desecrate Christ’s Body or to steal the chalices holding Him.
It’s notable that John Henry Westen who has hidden the truth of the invalidity of the Conclave for nearly 6 months, rushes to make know what it looks like to be possessed by a demon. — There is some serious ideological or ethical problem here in his conception of Catholic journalism.
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He approached the Tabernacle and wanted to open it. Would a demon want him to do that?
He stated he was Jesus. Would a demon prompt him to say that?
He grabbed the crucifix from the top of the Tabernacle. It seems that the demon definitely did not want him to hold that.
It does appear that he was demon possessed from the backward leaps at least.
It seems he personally knew that the Tabernacle was the holiest place in the church. [He appeared not to recognise any special holiness in the modern altar, which most likely contains no relics, as altars did traditionally.]
Who was protecting him from serious head injuries from the backward leaps?
His claim to be Jesus seems delusional, rather than of demonic origin.
Maybe he had approached the church, then the Tabernacle, in an attempt to exorcise himself of the demon(s)?
Of course demons want to desecrate the Sacrament(s). Of course they can approach Tabernacles if God permits. Of course demons appear to be angels of light and feign to be God or the Saints, as Satan did to Saint Catherine of Siena, appearing as Mary but denying the Immaculate Conception. A man possessed normally suffers no bodily injury during demonic possessions, as their motions are induced by a demonic power acting in their bodies and thus protecting their bodies from natural damage, often, but not always.
He does seem to be delusional or in a psychotic state at the beginning, but then his voice changes and the demonic presence reveals itself.
The violent backward movement the second time when he grabs the Cross could be God or Saint Michael repulsing him.
“A man possessed normally suffers no bodily injury during demonic possessions, as their [?] motions are induced by a demonic power acting in their [?] bodies and thus protecting their [?] bodies from natural damage, often, but not always.
Is my reading, off? Because it sounds as though the demons are both torturing and caring for the man – which, maybe they are obliged to do also?
They are torturing him in spirit, but not always doing so in body. They are not obliged to do evil, but God permits one or the other as He deems necessary to correct sinners.
Thank you for answering my questions so promptly.