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Biography
Fr.
Alphonsus Trabold is a friar here on campus who has lived and taught here for 41
years until his recent retirement. He has a theology degree and has had an
interest in the paranormal all his life. I conducted
an interview with him on some of the paranormal activities here on campus.
The information he provided was very interesting to this topic.
The Class
Fr. Alphonsus has taught a class here on
campus on paranormal activity since the early 70s. The class's purpose is
to study the paranormal powers of the human being. The class then uses
these powers such as ESP and telepathy to explain things that have happened to
people. The student conduct experiments and use texts that help them
understand the mind and its powers better. The class also discusses the
power of dreams and ouiji boards to reveal the subconscious in a conscious
form.
Concrete Information
He provided confirmation about some of the facts concerning the supposed
black mass that occurred on fifth Dev. He
explained that he was consulted on the issue and that indeed no type of black
mass actually occurred. He believes
that the students could have been attempting to conjure up some type of spirit
out of curiosity or eagerness to break some type of rule given that rules were
stricter in that time.
However,
it is important to remember that no black mass occurred and no spirits were
conjured up because the students lacked a great deal of elements that are
usually required in occult ceremonies. Therefore,
Fr. Alphonsus stated that he has every confirmation that there are no evil
spirits lurking in spaces of fifth Dev.
Why we believe (in ghosts)
Our
interview took a wonderful turn when Fr. Alphonsus provided a great deal of
information as to why he believes students “see” or “hear” ghosts.
He believes that often times when a person dies a sort of psychic energy
can remain, especially in desperate or violent circumstances of death.
He also believes that they have a reason for staying.
His most logical explanation is that purgatory is a place where we are
put when we are not quite ready to leave everything behind and so we are allowed
to return for a bit of closure.
Students
from locations like third Dev have indeed reported hearing or seeing things and
perhaps this is the cause. He also
points out that people’s belief in ghosts can be derived from a variety of
things. The largest element seems
to be the mind’s ability to lead
itself into seeing what it wants to believe.
It is very possible that types of hallucinations and illusions may occur
if we let ourselves be led to that breaking point.
Six students sitting around telling ghost stories at night may indeed
provoke the mind of one student to either emit energy or conjure up a vision of
their own because their desire to believe and see something is so great.
It is very possible that this could be the cause of many rumors reported
on campus.
However,
Fr. Alphonsus did confirm that there have been deaths here on campus as is
expected on any university campus as old as Bonaventure’s.
Given that Devereux and Francis Halls are two of the oldest here on
campus it is not surprising that there have been deaths that have occurred
amidst those walls. Although Fr.
Alphonsus did not feel it was appropriate to disclose a great deal of
information about the deaths, it is still helpful to know that the possibility
that some type of psychic energy may remain.
He also
explained that people who experience these hallucinations and illusions often
find it difficult to discern what they are seeing. Given they are the only one who experiences the particular
sound or happening it is hard to know whether it is real. He stated that he has had some students who have come to him
uncomfortable because they have felt they saw someone or heard something over
their shoulder. Although he
believes firmly in the power of the paranormal, he also stated that he is a
“believing skeptic” and he must have very concrete and logical proof to
support that something paranormal is really happening.
In most cases he has been called upon, he has found more often than not
that it is merely the student. However,
he did not hesitate to comfort the student and perhaps give a blessing over the
room.
Although
the he offered no other explanation for students’ accounts of hearing and
seeing things, it is best left to the listener to determine whether they feel it
is real or just an illusion.
**There
is also another article in the Bona Venture that gives a biography of Father
Alphonsus from October 31, 2003.
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