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He Leadeth Me | Chapter 6 | The Interrogations

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Mar 13, 2022
Father Walter Ciszek, an American Jesuit priest and author, spent 23 years in Soviet prisons, falsely accused of espionage. In this discussion, he reveals the harrowing emotional toll of coercive interrogations and the psychological warfare employed by the NKVD. Ciszek shares his profound internal struggle between seeking self-reliance and submitting to divine will during crises. His reflections emphasize humility and the sustaining power of prayer, showcasing how faith can shine even in the darkest times.
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ADVICE

Trust in the Moment

  • Do not overthink your responses in times of trial.
  • Trust that you will be given the words you need in the moment.
ANECDOTE

Initial Confidence

  • Father Ciszek initially felt confident during his interrogations, believing the charges were absurd.
  • He assumed the truth would quickly prevail.
ANECDOTE

Relentless Interrogations

  • The interrogators relentlessly questioned Ciszek, trying to force a confession.
  • He found their methods manipulative and frustrating.
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