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Call the exorcist: pope tells priests to consult experts in casting out demons | |
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Pope Francis has advised priests who hear troubled confessions from parishioners to not hesitate to call on the services of an exorcist. | Pope Francis has advised priests who hear troubled confessions from parishioners to not hesitate to call on the services of an exorcist. |
A good confessor has to be very discerning, particularly when he has to deal with “real spiritual disorders”, the 80-year-old pontiff told priests at a Vatican training seminar on the art of hearing believers recount their sins. | A good confessor has to be very discerning, particularly when he has to deal with “real spiritual disorders”, the 80-year-old pontiff told priests at a Vatican training seminar on the art of hearing believers recount their sins. |
Disorders could have their roots in all manner of circumstances, including supernatural ones, he suggested. | Disorders could have their roots in all manner of circumstances, including supernatural ones, he suggested. |
In such circumstances the confessor “must not hesitate to refer to exorcists … chosen with great care and prudence”. | |
It is not the first time the pope has talked about exorcising demons from a believer’s person, and he generally refers more frequently than his predecessors to the devil, characterising him as a physical presence in this world. | It is not the first time the pope has talked about exorcising demons from a believer’s person, and he generally refers more frequently than his predecessors to the devil, characterising him as a physical presence in this world. |
Francis has described jihadists who stabbed a French priest to death as satanic and the acts of priests who sexually abuse children as akin to participating in a satanic mass. | Francis has described jihadists who stabbed a French priest to death as satanic and the acts of priests who sexually abuse children as akin to participating in a satanic mass. |
Vatican universities also regularly hold training courses for would-be exorcists despite the practice being frowned upon by some church intellectuals. | Vatican universities also regularly hold training courses for would-be exorcists despite the practice being frowned upon by some church intellectuals. |
Francis also presided on Friday over a celebration of penitence in St Peter’s cathedral, during which he confessed himself before hearing confessions of several of the faithful. | Francis also presided on Friday over a celebration of penitence in St Peter’s cathedral, during which he confessed himself before hearing confessions of several of the faithful. |
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