Meet Oscar Delgado, Producer of "Triumph Over Evil"
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This 2+ hour live episode of the ‘IRREVOCABLE LIVE' series, hosted by Father Andre Mahanna (from Mission of Hope and Mercy) and aired live on November 13, 2025, features an in-depth interview with Oscar Delgado, a former NBC war correspondent, independent Hollywood producer, and philanthropist. Delgado discusses his career—from covering conflicts in Bosnia, the Gulf War, and Latin America (including interviewing Saddam Hussein)—and how these experiences deepened his faith, leading him to produce faith-based films like St. Michael—Meet the Angel and the recent docudrama Triumph Over Evil: The Battle of the Exorcist (released October 30, 2025).
Key Topics Covered:
- Spiritual Warfare and Exorcism: The conversation emphasizes exorcism as a Christ-given authority to free people from demonic oppression, not just full possession (which is rare and requires medical/psychological vetting and bishop approval). They outline stages of demonic influence (infestation, obsession, possession) with signs like aversion to sacred objects, unknown languages, or superhuman strength. Prevention is key through sacraments (e.g., confession as a "mini-exorcism") and avoiding "portals" to evil like occult practices, sinful addictions (pornography, drugs, alcohol), or even seemingly harmless acts like Halloween costumes mocking faith.
- Sacramentals for Protection: Practical tools highlighted include holy water, blessed salt, the St. Benedict medal/cross (with its exorcism prayer: "The holy cross be my light..."), Miraculous Medal, scapular, and daily invocations to St. Michael, the Precious Blood of Jesus, and guardian angels. Father Andre and Delgado share personal routines, like blessing homes, using seasonal holy waters, and creating prayer corners to foster spiritual resilience amid worldly "noise."
- Church Scandals and Clarity in Faith: They critique modern Church issues, such as confusing teachings on LGBTQ+ matters (e.g., a New York confirmation Mass for a same-sex couple), downgrading Marian titles (Co-Redemptrix, Mediatrix of All Graces), removing communion rails, and scandals like abuse cover-ups or misuse of funds. These are seen as weakening the faithful and allowing evil infiltration. They call for bishops to uphold doctrine, consecrate nations to the Sacred Heart/Immaculate Heart, and support "canceled priests" via groups like the Coalition of Canceled Priests. Broader societal woes—like abortion as "satanic sacrifice," human trafficking, and geopolitical chaos—are tied to turning from God.
- The Film 'Triumph Over Evil': Endorsed by the International Association of Exorcists, this non-graphic docudrama educates on demonic realities through interviews with exorcists (e.g., the late Fr. Gabriele Amorth). It focuses on victory through Christ, stages of possession, and tools for avoidance, with bonus features produced by Delgado. Viewers are directed to triumphoverevilfilm.com for screenings and updates. Upcoming projects include films on the Sacred Heart (June 2026) and Adore Him (October 2026).
Core Messages and Conclusions: Delgado and Father Andre argue that evil thrives on confusion, unrepented sin, and denial of the demonic—but the Triumph over evil is assured in Christ, who delegates power to His Church. They urge daily "offensive" faith: Prayer (Rosary, Divine Mercy Chaplet), Sacraments, Discernment of true vs. false teachings, and most importantly, the frequent reception of the Holy Eucharist in a state of Grace at Sunday Mass, or better Daily Masses, and Eucharistic Adoration. Personal stories underscore preparation for Christ's imminent return, with Homes as “Churches" and Faith as “Armor."