They were Satanists, they went back to the Church, what they told about it

On repeated occasions, several priests warn like the Satanism it is spreading more and more in different groups, especially among young people. In an article written for the National Catholic Register, three former Satanists tell of their return to the Catholic Church and warn of the danger of this occult world.

The story of 3 former Satanists who returned to the Catholic Church

Deborah Lipsky she was involved in Satanism as a teenager and returned to the Catholic Church from her youth in 2009. As a child she was raised in a Catholic school, however the rejection of her classmates - as she has autism - led her to behave bad in class. This led her to have a bad relationship with the nuns who administered the institute and little by little she distanced herself from Catholicism.

“I was angry with the nuns, so as a joke and to take revenge I started coming to school with the pentagram. I also drew it in my school assignments. They asked me to drop out of school. Now, those were the days before the Internet, so I started reading about Satanism in books and then I started talking to Satanists, ”explains Deborah.

She joined a satanic cult, but was discouraged by the vulgarity of the black masses. She recalled: “It is her depravity that is worse than her. Satanism has to do with the destruction of the Church and traditional morality ”.

People invite the devil into their lives through “portals,” he said: “You can use Ouija boards, go to a psychic, participate in a séance or try to communicate with ghosts. We can also invite them in when we allow ourselves to be consumed by anger and refuse to forgive. Demons have the ability to manipulate our thoughts and bring us into addictions ”.

A growing fear of the devil led her to return to church and share her experiences. He said: “I love the Church and I have dedicated my life to it. Our Lady also played an incredible role in my life. I have seen great miracles happen through Mary ”.

Like Deborah, too David Arias - another of the former Satanists - grew up in a Catholic home. Friends from high school introduced him to the Ouija board and invited him to play it in a graveyard. The association took him to clandestine parties, which included promiscuity and drug and alcohol abuse. Eventually he was invited to join what he called "the church of Satan".

Many were people who wore black and dyed their hair, lips and around their eyes black. Others seemed perfectly respectable and worked as doctors, lawyers and engineers.

After four years in the cult, David "felt empty" inside, turned to God and returned to his Catholic faith. He also recommends regular attendance at Mass and regular Confession, in addition to the Rosary. He said: “The Rosary is powerful. When someone recites the Rosary, evil gets angry! "

Zachary King he joined a satanic coven as a teenager, attracted to activities he found amusing. He explained: “They wanted people to keep coming back. They had pinball machines and video games we could play, there was a lake on the property where we could swim and fish and a barbecue pit. There was a lot of food, sleepovers and we could watch movies ”.

There were also drugs and pornography. Indeed, pornography "plays a very important role in Satanism."

At the age of 33 he left the coven. His conversion to Catholicism began in 2008, when a woman gave him a Miraculous Medal and today warns parents to prevent their children from exposing themselves to the devil. This includes avoiding the Ouija board and games like the Charlie Charlie Challenge.