A confessor recounts a parishioner's intense spiritual and sexual relationship with what she believed to be Lucifer, an angel she sculpted. The woman's visions of this beautiful, angelic lover led her to believe he was Lucifer, and their encounters, though spiritual, were perceived as carnal. The priest, drawing on Aquinas, explains that angels can manifest forms but do not engage in physical acts, suggesting her lover was a demon. The priest admits his own fascination with the woman, highlighting the shared weakness of men and women in being swayed by beauty. AI
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