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HAB911

(8,893 posts)
Thu Nov 3, 2016, 07:23 AM Nov 2016

Exorcisms Are On The Rise

Priest Who Performs Exorcisms Says Number Of People Requesting Them Is Increasing

With a sudden increase in the number of people interested in the concept of Satanism and the “knowledge of the hidden,” there has also been a dramatic rise in the demand for real-life vanquishers of evil spirits — commonly referred to as exorcists — according to a Brownsburg, Indiana, priest.

Father Lampert, a Roman Catholic priest who has been appointed to serve as an exorcist at St. Malachy Parish by bishops, told WRTV, a local affiliate of CNN, that the number of people who wanted to undergo exorcisms in his area had hit “an all-time high.”

“An exorcism at it’s very core is a prayer,” said Father Lampert, stressing that people choose their path on the basis of faith in God, “So there does seem to be a correlation with people who believe they are experiencing evil in their life at the same time where faith in God is less relevant.”

Father Lampert said he receives almost 20 requests for an exorcism every week, of which only 10 percent of the people need to undergo the process. He added, “Most people by the time they call me they've already diagnosed themselves.”

While there were only 12 bishop-appointed exorcist priests in the U.S. at one point of time, the country now has over 50. This stems from the sharp spike in the demand for exorcisms. Pope Francis has routinely mentioned the subject, which was once a taboo, regularly, adding that it was the Church’s duty to guard against the work of the devil.

“This generation, and many others, have been led to believe that the devil is a myth, a figure, an idea, the idea of evil,” Francis said in a Mass shortly before Halloween 2014. “But the devil exists and we must fight against him.”

The pressure the exorcists have to deal with is also mounting with weight of their evil-fighting duties.

“I am a full-time pastor and this is a very intense ministry,” said the Rev. Gar Thomas, the official exorcist of the diocese of San Jose, California. “Almost every free night that I have is taken up with exorcisms.”

“After one here in Indiana on the way home, you asked how do I unwind,” Father Lampert said. “I stopped at Dairy Queen and had a chocolate shake on the way home.”

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anoNY42

(670 posts)
1. Why go to a Catholic priest for this service,
Thu Nov 3, 2016, 07:31 AM
Nov 2016

when one could just ask the Flying Spaghetti Monster to stick a noodley tentacle in one's ear and correct the problem?

Would taste better, too. Especially with some sauce...

 

rug

(82,333 posts)
7. That's easy. Show me the quote from Frank Pavone in the RNS story.
Thu Nov 3, 2016, 01:00 PM
Nov 2016

Look REAL carefully.

See if you can spot it.

AtheistCrusader

(33,982 posts)
8. It's in the fucking infographic.
Thu Nov 3, 2016, 01:06 PM
Nov 2016

Where I live, catholics are predominantly white.

Hence; trump signs all over the place.

 

rug

(82,333 posts)
9. Not a Pavone quote to be seen.
Thu Nov 3, 2016, 01:10 PM
Nov 2016


I see it's necessary to say once again. This is not about you or where you live.

AtheistCrusader

(33,982 posts)
10. Next time I will qualify my statement; 'statistically *in my state*, they are trump supporters'
Thu Nov 3, 2016, 01:18 PM
Nov 2016

Better now?

Iggo

(47,558 posts)
6. There are walking talking educated people who believe in demonic possession.
Thu Nov 3, 2016, 12:54 PM
Nov 2016

I'm totally not lying, but I wish I was.

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