Fr. Dan Reehil, a priest of the Diocese of Nashville and the diocesan exorcist, discussed the dangers connected to Ouija boards and other occult-adjacent activities.
Ouija boards and other attempts to converse with the dead are spiritually dangerous practices that should not be viewed as innocent fun, an exorcist priest told Fox News Digital. 'We too often forget that there is much more to this world than meets the eye,' Fr. Dan Reehil told Fox News Digital. 'Angels, demons, spirits and souls do exist and they can have an impact on our life.' Rehill is a priest of the Diocese of Nashville.
An exorcist, said Reehil, 'is a priest chosen and installed by a bishop to exercise the office of deliverance ministry. Exorcism is a specific form of prayer that the Church uses against the power of the devil.' The Catholic Church distinguishes between two forms of exorcisms, said Reehil. Exorcisms are either 'major' or 'minor.