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EXORCISM



Exorcism


Exorcism is the practice of evicting Demons or other spiritual beings.
This practice is quite ancient and part of the belief system of many cultures and religions. There are different types of exorcisms.
Exorcisms can be performed on people, animals and places. These rituals are done by people called exorcists.
Exorcisms are usually done for religious reasons. The reasons vary, and the exorcisms can be different based on religions and which exorcists does them.
Exorcisms rules
Created in the 17th century, the Roman Catholic Rite of Exorcism brims with rules, rituals and form.
  • Only a bishop trained by the church can perform an exorcism.
  • The exorcist must wear specific holy clothing, such as an alb and a purple stole, and say certain prayers and quote Scripture at specific times.
  • A rosary, crucifix, holy water, Bible and relics of a saint should be present.
  • The exorcist presents holy objects to and speaks directly with the devils in the possessed person.
Signs of possession
  • Speaking or understanding languages the person never learned
  • Knowing things “that are distant or hidden”
  • Ability to predict the future
  • Intense hatred of holy things
  • Physical strength beyond human capability
Causes of possession
  • A curse
  • Addictions to sex, drugs, alcohol, etc.
  • Dabbling in the occult, black magic or witchcraft
  • Proximity to evil places or persons
Exorcism Library - Books

You may be also interested in :

Hostage to the Devil: The Possession and Exorcism of Five Contemporary Americans - Malachi Martin
Catholic Rites Of Exorcism, Volume 1 & 2 (Traditional & Revised) -  Chris Burton
The Devils of Loudun - Huxley Aldous
Deliverance from Darkness: The Essential Guide to Defeating Demonic Strongholds and Oppression - James W. Goll
A No Nonsense Guide to Casting out Demons - Danelle Ice
The Rite: The Making of a Modern Exorcist - Matt Baglio
Demonic Possession and Exorcism in Early Modern France
Demonic Possession and Exorcism in early modern England - Philip C. Almond
An Exorcist Tells His Story - Fr. Gabriele Amorth
The Devil Within: Possession and Exorcism in the Christian West - Brian Levack
Spirit Release: A Practical Handbook - Sue Allen
A Celebration of Demons : Exorcism and the Aesthetics of Healing in Sri Lanka - Bruce Kapferer
A History of Exorcism in Catholic Christianity - Francis Young
Exorcism: A Christian Manual -  Michael Carson
Interview with an Exorcist: An Insider's Look at the Devil, Demonic Possession, and the Path to Deliverance -  José Antonio Fortea
A Manual on Exorcism - H. A. Maxwell Whyte
SOURCE:
https://occult-world.com/exorcism/

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