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Oct 30, 2023 · In the spookiest episode to date, we sit down with my friend, Fr. Chad Ripperger, who is a REAL LIFE exorcist.
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- Chris Stefanick
Aug 23, 2018 · For me, it was a chance to look deeper into the practice of exorcism and its long-term effects on the Padre’s often poor and vulnerable followers. Did it really cure people with mental illnesses?
Oct 29, 2021 · In 2015, Giuseppe Giordan, an Italian sociology professor, received a rare window into the daily life of a working exorcist in the form of a 200,000-word diary—a daily record, in a Microsoft ...
- John Last
- How Do You Become An Exorcist?
- What's The Most Common Type of Exorcism?
- How Do I Request An Exorcism?
- So, Are Demons Real?
- Isn't It All Psychological?
- Why Do They Keep Happening?
There's variation between the denominations of the church, but exorcists are normal priests/minsters. When training for ordination (becoming a minister) they may receive some basic instruction on 'minor exorcisms', or prayers of deliverance. Exorcisms are, very simply, a particular form of prayer, delivering people from an external force, and so an...
As the Irish Mirror piece suggests, major exorcisms - in which a person thought to be possessed is released from an external force - are incredibly rare. The Church of England has a set of guidelines, written in 1975 by the Archbishop of Canterbury Dr Donald Coggan, which must be followed if a major exorcism is proposed. The guidelines suggest a re...
In the UK, three branches of the Christian Church have a framework for performing exorcisms. The Catholic Church, broadly speaking, deems an exorcism as a specific form of prayer that the Church uses against the power of the devil. These are divided into 'minor' deliverance, for which an appropriate prayer can be said by any ordained Catholic minis...
None of the exorcists I spoke to believed they had encountered a 'demon' when carrying out their work. The 76-year-old Catholic priest I spoke to had only encountered on possible case: "He was just staring about the room with a look of anger. As with all cases, I do my best to talk through with the individual what they’re feeling and experiencing. ...
By and large, yes. Every exorcist I spoke to had worked with psychologists and doctors during some part of their ministry; should the Church of England ever receive a request for a major exorcism, the case must be referred to a team in which a medical professional also reviews the individual. "Many people have dissociative symptoms where they don’t...
You'd have thought that in the year 2016, exorcisms would no longer have a place in the public domain. Feeling like something is getting you down? Do some yoga, read a self-help book, see a psychologist - no? Another reverend I spoke to who worked on a Church of England deliverance team believed that the structure of modern society as the main cont...
Jan 14, 2018 · FG: The Catechism of the Catholic Church specifically defines what exorcism is: “When the Church asks publicly and authoritatively in the name of Jesus Christ that a person or object be protected against the power of the Evil One and withdrawn from his dominion, it is called exorcism” (1673).
I chat with exorcist Fr. Vincent Lampert about how he became an exorcist, and some of his most terrifying encounters.
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Written by one of the Church’s foremost experts on the topic, Interview with an Exorcist is based on Fr. Jose Antonio Fortea’s years of working as an exorcist, his extensive investigations...