Thursday, September 23, 2021

Demoniacal Infestation of Acton Vale in 1969

    Sylvio Saint-Onge and his wife Mrs. Sylvio Saint-Onge were respectable people living in a normal family way until 6 January 1969 when invisible and diabolical forces invaded their home in Acton Vale. 

  Clergymen Claude Leveillee, Normand Bernier and Wilfrid Berard of the Sainte-Andre Parish were called in to witness the mayhem. 

  All three priests saw the mysterious action at 1385 Lemay St. and confirmed that the house was inhabited by mysterious forces moving items around in a violent manner.

  It started when Mrs. Saint-Onge noticed that a picture of a saint had been moved and was now nailed to the door of Guylaine Breault, a seven-year-old who they were raising. 

   Mrs. Saint-Onge thought the child might have done the deed. But she then noticed the item had been moved again while the child was by her side. Mrs. Saint-Onge returned the picture to its original spot. 

   But soon the couple saw objects flying in front of their eyes and smashing on the walls, including a bust of the Holy Virgin that got bashed to bits. 

   The image bounced and shattered at the feet of the three Catholic clergymen who had been called in to oversee the situation. 

   The three priests then scattered holy water in the room and the force became more intense. 

   The unseen demons continued to cause a mess in the home all throughout that Tuesday evening. 

   Only little Guylaine Breault could see the force, which targeted her. Little Guylaine lost balance repeatedly as if pushed by an invisible force. The demon knocked a rosary to the floor that the child had been holding in her mouth. 

  The child told the others of what she saw: "look out for the big hairy hand near you!' "look it went under the couch!"

   The hellish events continued for three days until Mr. and Mrs. Saint-Onge returned Guylaine to her parents. Mr. and Mrs Robert Breault of 1451 Ricard, a 15 minute walk away. 

   They were heartbroken, as they had been raising the child since she was six months of age. "She's a saint!" Mrs. Saint-Onge said about young Guylaine.

   Once Guylaine was gone, the mysterious events came to a sudden halt. 

  The three clergymen reported the event s to other religious authorities, all of whom declined to comment.

   Young Guylaine Breault would be aged about 59 now and seems to have turned out normal, judging by her Facebook profile. 

   She married at the age of 19 in Granby and now lives in Drummondville. Coolopolis has written her to ask about the fiasco she endured as a child but so far no reply. 

   Acton Vale is a town of less than 8,000 residents - it was roughly about half that in 1969 - and is located 90 minutes east of Montreal.  

-Source: le Clarion Saint-Hyacinthe Wed. 15 Jan 1969 .. and 

  




4 comments:

  1. Thanks..another unique and interesting article…..a strange house for sure!

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  2. Je viens de découvrir votre blog! Wow!

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  3. Thanks for sharing this! I’m delighted with this information, where such important moments are captured. All the best!

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  4. C'était près de la maison d'un de mes oncles. J'en au entendu des brides. Quand j'étais jeune il y avait une maison hantée..

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