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American Catholic History
Noelle & Tom Crowe
96 episodes
2 days ago
Telling the stories of the amazing, inspiring, edifying history of Catholics on these American shores since 1513.
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Telling the stories of the amazing, inspiring, edifying history of Catholics on these American shores since 1513.
Show more...
History
Education,
Religion & Spirituality,
Christianity
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The Haunting at Wizard Clip
American Catholic History
21 minutes
1 week ago
The Haunting at Wizard Clip
In the late 1700s, Adam Livingston, who was Lutheran, moved with his family to a farm near Smithfield, Virginia. After a stranger, who turned out to be Catholic, died in his home, manifestations of a demonic infestation of their home began to disturb his family. The sound of invisible horses galloping loudly, crockery flying off shelves, a clipping sound accompanied by articles of clothing being damaged, and other disturbing occurrences. The clipping is what gave the area the name "Wizard Clip." The manifestations continued until two Catholic priests, including Father Demetrius "Prince" Gallitzin, intervened to exorcise the demons. Livingston's family became Catholic as a result. Following their conversion, a consoling heavenly voice instructed the Livingston family in the faith, led them in prayer, and inspired Livingston to do good things for others in need. When the Livingstons moved back to Pennsylvania in 1802, Adam Livingston donated 34 acres to the Catholic Church, and that land is, since 1978, the Priestfield retreat center for priests in modern day Middleway, West Virginia.
American Catholic History
Telling the stories of the amazing, inspiring, edifying history of Catholics on these American shores since 1513.