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Father Dan Rehill, welcome to the show. Thank you, Sean. Good to be here. It's a pleasure to have you. Thank you. As I said in the EDC, we've been really looking forward to this for a long time. And so I'm really excited to get started here. Thank you. Me too. So what I'd like to do, I got you for about three hours, and I'd like to... do life story, get into the exorcism stuff.
And then I have some personal questions. I grew up Catholic, kind of ventured away from not only the Catholic Church, but Christianity as a whole for quite a while. And then recently, I guess a little over a year ago, I had a... I had a very profound experience in Sedona, Arizona of all places, and where I felt like the devil was trying to get me to surrender. I'll just put it in short.
And then I had three incidences right off the bat, right after that, where I felt like, I shouldn't say I felt, I know God was speaking to me. And I don't want to go too in depth because we are restricted on time, but I would love to send that episode to you and possibly have a conversation about that later. But anyways, everybody gets a introduction here.
So Father Dan Rehill, you're currently a Catholic priest for a church based out of Columbia, Tennessee, right down the road from here, as well as the exorcist of the Diocese of Nashville. After graduating college, you worked in global trade and finance in Manhattan before entering the spiritual brotherhood and then finally onto the priesthood.
You're the host of the podcast, Battle Ready, where you answer questions from callers about the spiritual realm and the Catholic catechesis. Sorry. You have been on several podcasts and other news programs to discuss the dangers of demons in the modern world today. And so I am very, very excited to dive into that. One thing we have here is... It's Sean Ryan Show. We have a Patreon.
It's a subscription account. They're our top supporters. A lot of them have been with us since the very, very beginning. And so one thing I like to do is offer them an opportunity to ask each guest a question. And there are some good ones here. I'm going to save some of them for later on in the interview. Okay. This is from Al. I love the quote you once said, protect your mornings.
It's a very profound quote, and I carry that with me every day. How does one protect your morning?
Well, for me, the day gets away from me pretty quickly as it goes on. The sun goes up and anything can happen, you know. Somebody could be dying. It happens quite often. We have a hospital in Columbia. So all the surrounding areas, maybe 30 miles out, especially going south, their people go there.
And at least once or twice a week, somebody's dying and needs me to go right away to give them the last rites. I don't do exorcism on demand, but I will meet with somebody if they're suffering, at least try to relieve some of the suffering before I get them on a spiritual regimen. And that could just, they show up at the church randomly. You never know when they're gonna show up.
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