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José Antonio Fortea


Born
in Barbastro, Spain
October 11, 1968


A priest and theologian who specializes in demonology. He studied theology for the priesthood at the University of Navarra.
His father was a businessman and did not expect him to become a priest, but to take charge of the family business since he was his only son. Father Fortea acknowledges that up until his adolescence, religion lacked importance for him and that the concept of sin seemed to be an anachronism. He valued the Church on the same level of Greek Mythology. During that period of time, he had in mind to pursue studies in Law School. However, when he turned 15 years old, his perspective had a radical change and, in his own words, he understood that “he was a sinner and that the Church was the truth.” He attributed this change to a
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Ocurrencias durante la misa III


Hoy se me ha ocurrido durante la misa una cosa que os participo. Cuando he besado el mantel del altar, un mantel blanquísimo sobre una bella ara de mármol, se me ha ocurrido que allí mismo donde ponía el beso, más tarde estaría la zarza ardiente de la presencia de Dios.

Y me ha venido a la mente que la zarza da moras, y que la mora es como una uva pequeña. Y he pensado en la diferencia entre la Read more of this blog post »
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“Si Dios no existe, todo es lícito. Si todo es lícito, sólo admitiré como norma para mí mis criterios de conveniencia. Si todo es lícito, nada es malo. Y si algo es malo, te fastidias.”
José Antonio Fortea, Summa Daemoniaca: Tratado de Demonología y Manual de Exorcistas

“Dios no ha creado los sufrimientos infernales, el infierno es fruto de la deformación de cada espíritu.”
José Antonio Fortea, Summa Daemoniaca: Tratado de Demonología y Manual de Exorcistas

“Como se ve, la iniquidad como la santidad llega en algunos hombres a un grado tan alto, que tanto la condenación como la beatitud ya comienzan en vida. Pues ya hay hombres que viven en un verdadero odio y rabia continua, así como otros ya viven inmersos en un verdadero abismo de amor. En cierto modo, la eternidad no es otra cosa que la continuación en ese estado en el que cada uno se puso. Para los santos la eternidad será ese amor que ya tienen más Dios. Para los condenados, la condenación será dejarles por la eternidad en ese estado que ya tienen en la tierra. Cielo e infierno ya comienzan en la tierra.”
José Antonio Fortea, Summa Daemoniaca: Tratado de Demonología y Manual de Exorcistas

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