The horror film “Obsession” is a surprise hit at the box office this summer. Made for around one million dollars, it has already grossed over a hundred and fifty million. But it's not only a financial success; it's also a spiritually quite interesting film. What drives the plot is a young man's ardent desire to be loved by the woman whom he loves. Seeking a gift for Nikki in an occult store, Bear finds a device that advertises itself as “One Wish Willow.” If you break the stick and make a wish, it will come true. In his desperation, he follows the instructions, and it works like a charm. The previously diffident Nikki becomes totally devoted to the delighted Bear. All his dreams, it seems, have come true. Then things go, shall we say, south. I won't spoil any more of the plot. Suffice it to say that Nikki proceeds to devour the young man and push him toward despair.
Throughout this film, I kept thinking of Oscar Wilde's famous line: “the only thing worse than not getting what you want is getting what you want.” The spiritual issue here is one that the masters have recognized for centuries and one that stands at the very heart of Biblical revelation: if you tie your deepest desire to anything or anyone other than God, you will find, not satisfaction, but destruction. This is the moral teaching behind the great Shema prayer: “Hear, O Israel, the Lord your God is Lord alone.” Jesus reiterates this when he says, “You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and all your strength.” The psalmist affirms it when he sings, “Only in God will my soul be at rest.”
During the rite of Confirmation, I ask the young people a series of questions, the first of which is “do you renounce Satan and all his works and empty promises?” Up and down the ages, Satan has made the same empty promise: I will give you something less than God and it will make you happy. In point of fact, it will ruin you, and the more you seek to acquire it, the unhappier you will become. What becomes clear in the course of “Obsession” is that the owners of the occult shop where Bear bought the fateful wish-willow are in fact involved with very dark spiritual powers. In my conversations with exorcists, I hear over and over again that those who get ensnared by the devil commence by dabbling in the occult.
“Obsession” is a good horror movie. If you like the genre, and you're not too squeamish, go see it. For it won't just scare you; it will offer some important spiritual truths.
"3500 men worship Jesus," he says, while filming himself at what looks indistinguishable from a rock concert, so everyone can watch him "worship" Jesus.
Modern Protestantism is a performance centered on the ego and the appeasement of the flesh.
These same people look at Catholics kneeling before the altar and call them idolaters, by the way.
Jesus: This is my body
John: That's His body
Paul: That's His body
Ignatius: That's His body
Nicaea: That's His body
Augustine: That's His body
Aquinas: That's His body
IV Lateran: That's His body
Trent: That's His body
Catholics: That's His body
Protestants: No it isn't
Pope Leo welcomed the Armenian Apostolic Church to the Vatican, and discussed a possible 3rd Vatican Council convention.
Pray to unite the full body of Christ to His Church.
Epic showdown in Kentucky tomorrow. Main event: America vs Israel
If Israel wins, they’ll own our Congress. And if anyone denies that, they’re an obvious liar.
If Massie wins, America has a pulse. And we’re back in the ball game.
$32 million dollars and an entire administration mobilized to destroy one congressman.
His crime?
Demanding answers about Epstein class abuse networks, and refusing to let child predators hide behind political cover.
If that level of firepower doesn't tell you who's being protected, nothing will.
Go Massie!
If I were not Catholic, and were looking for the true church in the world today, I would look for the one church which did not get along well with the world; in other words, I would look for the church which the world hated…
Fulton Sheen.