Extra Anormal Podcast
Extra Anormal Podcast
March 26, 2026

Las Monjas que adoraban al DIABLO | Historias MACABRAS de SACERDOTES Y MONJAS

Quick Read

Explore chilling tales of demonic encounters, possessions, and dark pacts within the supposedly sacred walls of convents and churches, revealing a hidden world of terror and corrupted faith.
A nun's desperate prayer for her mother's health leads her to inadvertently worship the devil, becoming a cult leader.
A priest's secret affairs are exposed by a demon possessing a child, forcing him to abandon his calling.
Haunted religious sites across Mexico and Latin America are often plagued by restless spirits of nuns and priests, some with tragic or sinister pasts.

Summary

This episode of Extra Anormal Podcast delves into a series of macabre stories and urban legends involving nuns and priests who allegedly encountered the demonic or engaged in dark practices. The hosts, Paco Arias and Chuy, share anonymous testimonies and well-known folklore from Mexico and Latin America, highlighting instances of demonic possession, pacts with evil entities, and the lingering spirits of religious figures in former convents and hospitals. The narratives challenge the perception of holy places as immune to malevolent forces, suggesting that these institutions can sometimes be epicenters of paranormal activity and moral corruption.
This episode offers a unique perspective on the intersection of faith, fear, and the paranormal, illustrating how deeply ingrained religious beliefs can be twisted or challenged by supernatural experiences. It highlights the cultural significance of these legends in Latin America and explores the psychological impact of such encounters on individuals, even leading some to abandon their vows or embrace dark cults. The stories serve as a cautionary exploration of human vulnerability to temptation and despair, even within the most sacred contexts.

Takeaways

  • Religious institutions, despite their sacred purpose, are frequently depicted as hotspots for paranormal and demonic activity.
  • Desperation and personal weaknesses can lead religious figures to make pacts with malevolent entities, resulting in profound spiritual corruption.
  • Many ghost stories and urban legends in Latin America center around the spirits of nuns and priests, often tied to tragic or sinful lives within convents and churches.

Insights

1The Nun Who Founded a Demonic Cult

An anonymous nun, desperate for her ailing mother's recovery, felt her prayers to God were unheard. During a night of intense prayer, a mysterious nun led her to a secret room where she prayed with a rosary made of bones. She felt her prayers answered, and her mother recovered. The Mother Superior later revealed she had prayed to an entity that 'responds when desperation is true' and that 'not always is God who calls.' The nun, feeling compelled and unrepentant, later left the convent and founded one of Mexico's largest demonic cults.

Anonymous testimony shared by the host, Paco Arias.

2Sacerdotes Making Pacts for Power and Escape

The host discusses how some priests, driven by fear of incurable diseases, legal troubles (e.g., 'unmentionable acts with minors'), or a desire for political power within the ecclesiastical hierarchy, make pacts with malevolent entities. These pacts involve rejecting God and profaning sacred spaces and rituals, often with intimate and sacrilegious acts that cannot be explicitly detailed due to censorship.

Testimony from a person 'within this circle' shared by the host.

3The Headless Priest Legend

Chuy recounts the widespread Latin American legend of the headless priest. This entity is said to ring church bells at 3 AM for a 'mass of the dead' in various regions like Michoacán, Guanajuato, Jalisco, Peru, and Guatemala. Origins vary, from a priest beheaded during the Cristero War to one crushed by a bell, but the constant is a supernatural being officiating mass without a head. Locals warn against attending, calling it 'the mass of the souls.'

Folklore and personal anecdotes shared by Chuy, corroborated by online comments.

4The Priest Exposed by a Demonic Possession

A priest, who never felt a true calling but was pressured by his father, secretly engaged in affairs with women from his parish. His hidden life was dramatically exposed when he attempted to help a child exhibiting signs of demonic possession. During an attempt to bless the child's room, the possessed child, with a deep, mocking voice, revealed the priest's secret marital counseling sessions and intimate transgressions. Terrified and exposed, the priest immediately resigned from the priesthood, unable to cope with the demonic revelation.

Anonymous testimony from an ex-priest shared by Paco Arias.

5The Pregnant Nun and the Hospital Possession

Paramedics in Saltillo, Coahuila, responded to a convent call for a young nun (around 22) experiencing aggressive, epileptic-like seizures. Despite sedatives, she violently awoke at night, ripping out her IVs with unnatural strength. Her skin was burning hot, and she spoke with a deep, cavernous voice. A nun present urged the paramedic to pray. The incident culminated in the nun being returned to her convent for an exorcism, but medical tests later revealed she was pregnant. Hospital staff, deeply disturbed, installed crucifixes and Virgin Mary images for peace.

Anonymous testimony from a paramedic shared by Paco Arias.

6The Haunting of the Aguascalientes Culture House

The Casa de la Cultura in Aguascalientes, formerly a convent, is haunted by the spirit of a nun who was sexually assaulted, became pregnant, and was subsequently ostracized and humiliated by her fellow nuns. She took her own life, either in her room or by hanging herself from a tree in the patio. Her vengeful spirit, described as sinister, is frequently seen. During a Day of the Dead party, a group of 40 young people witnessed a 'mannequin' of a hanged nun in the patio, only for the friend responsible for the prank to arrive minutes later with the actual mannequin, confirming the initial sighting was a genuine apparition.

Anonymous testimony and local legend shared by Paco Arias.

7The Ghostly Nun of the Ex-Convent Restaurant

Chuy recounts a personal experience at a restaurant in Zacatlán, which was formerly a colonial-era convent. Arriving before opening, he and his father heard a woman's voice asking 'who' from inside the locked building. The owner, arriving 30 minutes later with the only keys, confirmed no one else was there. He then revealed that staff frequently see a nun sweeping the patio or entering the restrooms, and that the same ghostly voice often answers when people knock before opening hours.

Personal testimony from Chuy.

Notable Moments

The hosts discuss the historical practice of 'emparedamiento' (immurement) of nuns in colonial Mexico, where nuns who 'sinned' (e.g., became pregnant) were walled alive within convents, often with their fetuses. This practice explains many hauntings in former convents.

This historical detail provides a chilling, factual basis for many of the nun ghost stories, connecting folklore to documented brutal practices within religious institutions.

Chuy shares a story about a wealthy man who made a pact, and how the entity that granted him riches followed him to church, stating it sought 'those who are looking for forgiveness' within the church, not the 'sinners' outside.

This moment reinforces the idea that malevolent forces actively target those within religious institutions, challenging the notion of churches as safe havens and highlighting spiritual warfare.

Quotes

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"Siempre que yo hacía el rosario sentía que mis plegarias nunca eran escuchadas. Pero esta vez fue muy diferente. Desde el momento en el que yo empecé sentí que hablaba con alguien, sentí respuesta, sentí atención, empecé a llorar sin control."

Anonymous Nun (recounted by Paco Arias)
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"Anoche rezaste a quien responde cuando la desesperación es verdadera y este secreto debes guardar. No siempre es Dios quien te hace el llamado. Hay que aceptar que para algunos el Dios no está en el cielo."

Mother Superior (recounted by Paco Arias)
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"Yo no necesito estar en las cantinas, yo no necesito estar afuera. Todos esos son míos. Los que vengo a buscar están aquí en la iglesia."

Demonic entity (recounted by Chuy)

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