As was explained to me, by a Diocese priest, as was explained to him by Fr. Rippengar(sp), to go against an orde of one's bishopr is to open one's self to demonic influences. So, he follows his orders. He does not question, he does not go against the order.
Could be, this priest is afraid to lose his job.
Or, if true, Is the "demonic influence" for disobeying one's superior a thing?
As was explained to me, by a Diocese priest, as was explained to him by Fr. Rippengar(sp), to go against an orde of one's bishopr is to open one's self to demonic influences. So, he follows his orders. He does not question, he does not go against the order.
Could be, this priest is afraid to lose his job.
Or, if true, Is the "demonic influence" for disobeying one's superior a thing?
As was explained to me, by a Diocese priest, as was explained to him by Fr. Rippengar(sp), to go against an orde of one's bishopr is to open one's self to demonic influences. So, he follows his orders. He does not question, he does not go against the order.
Could be, this priest is afraid to lose his job.
Or, if true, Is the "demonic influence" for disobeying one's superior a thing?