PRIEST WHO SEES 'SOULS' BELIEVES PHENOMENA HAVE 
INCREASED BECAUSE 'VEIL' IS NOW THINNING
    
        "In my own prayer I have been shown        that the preternatural gifts lost in the Garden are being partly  restored        and part of the grace is having the veil lifted," explains Father  Bozada, who ministers at        three parishes (and is based at St. Mary of Perpetual Help in  Villa Ridge).        "It predicated, however, on obedience to        God's Will, so as not interrupted by the evil one. The two ways we  support        that is to remain obedient to the Church community and  Magisterium. The perfection of the Holy Spirit is revealed        through the Church."
"In my own prayer I have been shown        that the preternatural gifts lost in the Garden are being partly  restored        and part of the grace is having the veil lifted," explains Father  Bozada, who ministers at        three parishes (and is based at St. Mary of Perpetual Help in  Villa Ridge).        "It predicated, however, on obedience to        God's Will, so as not interrupted by the evil one. The two ways we  support        that is to remain obedient to the Church community and  Magisterium. The perfection of the Holy Spirit is revealed        through the Church."        "My mother told me never to be        afraid because the Blessed Mother was there to protect me," says  this        special priest, who was ordained in 1981. "The first time I  encountered an angel was when        I was six or seven. I was at our community swimming pool and  started        drowning -- in water over my head. I heard a voice say, 'I will  help you.'        The voice said to push off the bottom of the pool and then again  and kept        coaching me until I got to the  side of the pool.
"My mother told me never to be        afraid because the Blessed Mother was there to protect me," says  this        special priest, who was ordained in 1981. "The first time I  encountered an angel was when        I was six or seven. I was at our community swimming pool and  started        drowning -- in water over my head. I heard a voice say, 'I will  help you.'        The voice said to push off the bottom of the pool and then again  and kept        coaching me until I got to the  side of the pool.    
INCREASED BECAUSE 'VEIL' IS NOW THINNING
Why all the reports of  spiritual        phenomena? How come: the sudden, overwhelming public interest in  spirits,        ghosts, and apparitions? Why, in the Christian and non-Christian  worlds, are there so many        claims of the supernatural?
Angels. The deceased. And,  yes,        demons.
The reason, according to a  gifted        priest from St. Louis named Father Mark Bozada, is that the "veil"  is        "thinning."
As we approach special  times, the        supernatural, he says, is being made more manifest.
That admonishment comes at a time when many have strayed into questionable aspects of spirituality, and yet it also comes at a time when seers can face hyper-skepticism (and even persecution). The Church, says Father Bozada (who has visited the apparition site of Medjugorje fifteen times), acts as "mothers do at a ball field": making sure the kids stay within the boundaries (and recovering the ball when it's kicked astray). "The devil perverts gifts," says Father Bozada, who served as a consultant for an A & E program on spirit infestation. "That's what he does best."
The thinning veil, says this  priest, "is because we're moving into the        era of peace and the Lord is preparing us to live in a different  way.        Many saints in the past have foreseen this rebirth of the Church  and mankind."
Much is about to change. We  see the        purification all around us.
Father        Bozada is well-qualified to speak on the mystical because he is        "supersensory" and has had the experience of sensing and even        seeing spirits since he was        five or six. The gift developed as        he encountered the demonic -- including the smell of sulfur as a  boy -- and learned        to pray harder. That's the negative side. He also experiences --  and sees -- angels and        poor souls doing their purgatory on earth -- something that was  also        associated with St. Padre Pio.
"I always had a sense of the         presence because we were always told to pray for poor souls. My  mother        always said never to be afraid of souls but pray for them (if you  catch        them out of        the corner of your eye). But it wasn't until Medjugorje in 1989  that I could        distinguish dark purgatorial souls from demons."
While  sometimes        the priest sees them through        his physical eyes, most often, allegedly, Father Bozada sees  spirits in interior        visions (as if through "the mirrors on a reflector telescope").  The darker a        soul, he says, the lower is its purgatory -- and the more  difficult to        identify. He says souls can seem like mere outlines in gray and  shadows. 
Souls higher up in purgatory  become        recognizable and exhibit features. "I can see the faces of the  ones closer        to the upper levels of purgatory," he asserts, for our considered        judgment.
"Sometimes souls do get  'stuck,'"        he adds. "I did a house        blessing in Kansas City. The home had a presence of children and  it turned        out that it was part of the 'trail of tears' -- Indian children  where        tribes went to reservations and passed through Missouri long ago."
This all sounds like  "fringe" stuff        until one meets this otherwise "down-to-earth," no-nonsense,  orthodox        priest.
"A lot  of it has to do with intimacy,"        he counsels. "The gifts are contingent on how intimate we are with  God.  The farthest back I remember when I was        about four and I saw the Face of Jesus and felt this intense  love."
He sees earthbound spirits  virtually        every day -- especially in busy places like hotels, malls, or  airports, he        claims. For this reason, Father Bozada usually travels with the  Blessed        Sacrament. He says that souls not only attach to places but also  specific people        -- looking for        help or remaining near relatives. 
And for that reason he  believes that freeing such souls        often cause healings -- emotional and physical -- in  families, that        spirits attach to our lineages. He sees more of these souls that  demonic        ones.
"If there's a place  infested, I would know the        difference," he says. "The poor souls come like beggars. The  demons come raging. A demon that is present makes you feel like        you're falling into a dark hole -- cold and menacing and intense  fear."
The most intense demonic  activity,        says Father Bozada, is often linked to places where there has been  occult activity,        prostitution, or the use of drugs. Although he doesn't like to  specify        locales -- and notes that every city has its positives and  negatives -- he has felt        special evil in two places many would expect: Las Vegas and parts  of        Manhattan.
As for the poor souls: they  should        be held up, in a special manner, during the Consecration. Small  Masses for        them, he says, are especially intense.
 
“The two ways we support that is to remain obedient to the Church community and Magisterium.”
ReplyDeleteHow awesome is it to have a Priest who prays, loves our Lady and the teachings of the Church!
God bless Fr. Bozada!
ABSOLUTELY!! May his example spread like wildfire to the rest of the clergy, especially the luke warm and fallen away :-(
ReplyDeleteWe need to pray so hard for our priests, religious and clergy! And something tells me that you are doing your part! ;)
God bless! :)
I'm glad I learned about this priest. I want to read more about him
ReplyDeleteI'm sure you won't be disappointed with an internet search :) God bless! :)
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