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  2. Exorcism in the Catholic Church - Wikipedia

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    In the exorcism procedure the person possessed may be restrained so that, in the view of the Church, they do not harm themselves or any person present. The exorcist then prays and commands for the demons to retreat. The Catholic priest recites certain prayers – the Lord's Prayer, Hail Mary, and the Athanasian Creed.

  3. Exorcism - Wikipedia

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    After that, the healer cleans himself, the room, and asks the people in the room to do the same. The actual exorcism begins by reciting Quranic verses such as Al-Fatiha, Al-Baqara, Al-Baqara 255, Al-Jinn and three Qul (Al-Ikhlas, An-Nas and Al-Falaq), depending on the type of spirit. Other treatments include using honey and water, as a ...

  4. The Catholic church still practices exorcism. 7 things to ...

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    The Catholic church still practices exorcism and the number of priests trained in it has grown exponentially. The Catholic church still practices exorcism. 7 things to know about the ancient ...

  5. Exorcism in Christianity - Wikipedia

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    In Christianity, exorcism involves the practice of casting out one or more demons from a person whom they are believed to have possessed.The person performing the exorcism, known as an exorcist, is often a member of the Christian Church, or an individual thought to be graced with special powers or skills.

  6. Exorcism: Increasingly frequent, including after US protests

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    This month, two Roman Catholic archbishops showed a different face of exorcism – performing the rite at well-attended outdoor ceremonies to drive out any evil spirits lingering after acrimonious ...

  7. Exorcist - Wikipedia

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    Augustine noted that rites of exorcism by exsufflation (breathing upon the candidate) were also performed for the baptism of infants. [ 4 ] The office of Exorcist was not a part of the sacrament of Holy Orders but as a sacramental was instead first conferred on those who had the special charism to perform its duties and later to those studying ...

  8. Today's Church is possessed by dogma, ideology and privilege ...

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    By verse 25, he’s performed an exorcism, which usually gets most of our attention when we read Mark 1:21-28. But what we should know by now is that the miracle is never the point of the story.

  9. Puritan exorcism - Wikipedia

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    Puritan exorcism was the use of exorcism by Puritan ministers. The demonology of Puritans was not unusual within the Early Modern demonology of Protestants, but the use of ritual and prayer in exorcism was more distinctive. The Church of England did not recognise the ritual of exorcism.