Exorcism

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Exorcism is the Christian ritual of expelling demons who are possessing a human being. They are rarely performed and the exact procedures that are followed are guarded by the Church. Martin Malachi wrote a book about this in the 1970s, and a movie (The Exorcist (1973)) dramatized the topic.

Jesus expelled demons, as recording in the Gospels. In perhaps the most famous instance, he expelled a "legion" of demons from a man and permitted the demons to go into a herd of pigs (see Gaderene Swine). Jesus also cautioned some sufferers of demonic possession that if one demon was exorcised, seven more might want to "enter" the "clean house".

Opponents of Jesus accused him of casting out demons "by the power of Beelzebub", a charge generally dismissed by Christians.

The Roman Catholic Church is the best known church which has an authorized ministry of exorcism.

  • The Catholic Church's service of exorcism dates back hundreds of years to a time when demonic possession was held responsible for many conditions now easily explained by psychiatry. [1]

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References

  1. http://www.starharbor.com/fr_martin/exorcism.html