Should Lay People Lay Hands? Authority, Charismatic Gifts, and Spiritual Warfare
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In this episode of The Devil is in the Details, Dan and Jordan tackle a hot-button topic in Catholic circles: can lay people lay hands on others in prayer? Responding to a listener’s question, they walk through:
- How Vatican II’s call for greater lay participation was sometimes distorted
- Why blurring the line between priest and laity weakens belief in the Eucharist
- The connection between priestly gestures, apostolic authority, and spiritual warfare
- Why exorcists like Fr. Gabriele Amorth and experts like Adam Blai warn against lay people laying hands on heads
- How the enemy can use “healing” experiences and false power to ensnare people
- The real difference between supplication and assuming spiritual authority you don’t have
- Clear, practical guidelines for lay Catholics who want to pray for others without crossing dangerous lines
Dan also shares personal experiences assisting at exorcisms and explains why priestly gestures are never for the laity, while Jordan lays out a simple framework for understanding spiritual authority in the family and beyond.
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