Exorcisms booming as Christian faith declines and internet offers easy access to black magic, priests told

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Demand for exorcisms is booming as a result of a decline in Christian faith and the internet providing easy access to black magic, the occult and Satanism, a Vatican conference for exorcist priests was told on Monday.

So many people are asking to be liberated from the malign hold of the Devil that some priests are now delivering prayers of liberation – a first step towards exorcism – over the phone.

“There are priests who carry out exorcisms on their mobile phones. That’s possible thanks to Jesus,” said Cardinal Ernest Simoni, an Albanian who was tortured and imprisoned by the Communist authorities but after his release performed frequent exorcisms.

His comments took some prelates by surprise, with priests pointing out that conducting an exorcism remotely would not be wise because people who are possessed often writhe around violently and have to be physically restrained to stop them harming themselves.

“Priests pray with people on the phone to calm them down, but if you are not there you cannot control the physical aspects,” said Professor Giuseppe Ferrari, one of the organisers of the event and an expert on demonic sects. “Some exorcists say it is effective. Whether it is orthodox or correct, I couldn’t say.”

oleiman on April 27th, 2018 at 14:49 UTC »

There are priests who carry out exorcisms on their mobile phones. That’s possible thanks to Jesus.

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Dremble on April 27th, 2018 at 14:41 UTC »

Exorcisms over the phone?!??

The dark ages meets the information age.

Titanor on April 27th, 2018 at 14:26 UTC »

Is that man in the thumbnail just straight up Anthony Hopkins?