I was discussing exorcism with my local priest, who referred me to the video below:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=_r1dCezMHLwI do not understand Arabic, but the Reverend told me that the preacher is the most prominent priest in Cairo and maybe in the whole Church, and that he is a holy exorcist, so his stories about demons are real and out of his experience. He is considered the reference on such topics.
Can someone translate the part of the video in which his reverence talks about the devil having intimate relations with humans?
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Is the belief that demons can have intimate relations with humans accepted in the Coptic Church?
Minasoliman and Returnorthodoxy,
Is your opinion about his reverence based on his teachings or his character? I come from a Jewish-Messianic background where exorcism is a shady area - for me- , and demonology occupies a central position in our thought. It is the reason I inquired in first place. What his reverence teaches is about human-demonic intimacy is in agreement with Jewish tradition, therefore my interest and, to be honest, I am surprised.
I am in no position to challenge your opinions about his reverence, but do you think that his exorcism is not genuine? Is this particular teaching wrong?
This made me very suspicious that a man would allow testimonials and on top of that a testimonial on how great and miraculous he (Fr. Makari) is just to boost his own street cred. You may be doing miracles and casting off demons. But not everyone who casts demons are necessarily "righteous". Not everyone who says "Lord, Lord..."
Granted, issues and problems have to be brought up, but he has a bishop and fellow priests, lest we forget.
We have to remember Christ's warning about every idle word said(or typed for that matter) and holding us accountable to them. Even if a priest or bishop seems to have missed the mark on certain points, the kind of assurdenes by which we approach these topics is worrisome..
Accusing a priest of boosting his "street cred" is quite insensitive. We need a bit more refinement in our approaches..
I remember watching a vid of Abouna Makari coming from behind the curtain saying there will be no exorcisms today because people were coming for him and not for the glory of God.
Also, he has no control over people recording his exorcisms. The church cant stop me from using my hand-held cam or cell & posting it on the net. I'm sure years ago they tried to apply preventative measures but this is Egypt. The exposure that we are all uncomfortable with, isn't his doing, but the people's.
We cant just look at a video and a man and start making accusations that have no warrant. Who can stand if we are to be probed and picked under the prodding knife & microscope we so readily apply to our own church all the time.
Accusing him to be mentally ill or boosting his street cred isn't language appropriate to Orthodox people talking of their church and clergy. We are speaking like the world. If he isn't doing God's work he will be exposed and if he is, then let Christ be gloried through him.
Lets pray for our church and be cautious of our words.
I remember when st Athanasius was writing against Apollanarius(his former friend and bishop in the service), he never mentioned him by name(if I recall) or berated him. He respected his rank and history of friendship they had. He simply wrote about the error.