The Exorcist Files

The Spiritual War with Fr. Daniel Ebert

Sep 18, 2025
Fr. Daniel Ebert, a Catholic priest from Copenhagen, serves as a vital figure in spiritual warfare, hospital, and prison ministry. He discusses Denmark's post-Reformation secularism and the allure of New Age beliefs over Christianity. Fr. Ebert shares stories of spiritual attacks in prisons and the transformative power of the Gospel among inmates. He recalls his own tumultuous youth, a profound conversion experience, and the significance of the brown scapular in his ministry, emphasizing its role in healing and devotion.
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INSIGHT

Religious Taboo Creates Spiritual Vacuum

  • Denmark's public culture shuns overt religion while embracing New Age spirituality and relativism.
  • That vacuum makes people more vulnerable to occult practices and spiritual deception.
ADVICE

Avoid Occult Curiosities

  • Avoid dabbling in crystals, Ouija boards, tarot, or similar practices because they invite spiritual danger.
  • Heed experienced clergy warnings and don't risk long-term harm from occult involvement.
ANECDOTE

Prison Encounter With 'Mammon'

  • A prisoner responded violently whenever Fr. Daniel mentioned mammon and later described feeling a person 'wearing me as a skin suit.'
  • After renunciation prayers and blessing, the oppressive presence visibly left and the man converted.
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