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Exorcism chapel opened in Mexico | |
(about 14 hours later) | |
A Mexican church in the central city of Queretaro has opened a chapel in which exorcisms can take place. | |
There are no accurate figures for the number of exorcisms in Mexico. | There are no accurate figures for the number of exorcisms in Mexico. |
But the Roman Catholic Church says that in Mexico City alone there are about 10 cases a month - and the phenomenon is on the rise. | But the Roman Catholic Church says that in Mexico City alone there are about 10 cases a month - and the phenomenon is on the rise. |
Critics say that priests often mistake mental illness or epilepsy for signs of possession. The new church will only treat people already seen by doctors. | Critics say that priests often mistake mental illness or epilepsy for signs of possession. The new church will only treat people already seen by doctors. |
Old traditions | Old traditions |
Belief in possession and exorcism is common in a country where more than 90% of the population is Catholic. | Belief in possession and exorcism is common in a country where more than 90% of the population is Catholic. |
Nevertheless, Mexico now has a church where exorcisms can be performed: La Capilla de las Benditas Animas del Purgatorio. | |
Exorcism predates the arrival of the Spanish in the 16th Century. | Exorcism predates the arrival of the Spanish in the 16th Century. |
Aztec healers burned herbs and prayed to eliminate the influence of bad spirits. | Aztec healers burned herbs and prayed to eliminate the influence of bad spirits. |
Nowadays the Roman Catholic Church follows the guidelines contained in a book published by the Vatican. | Nowadays the Roman Catholic Church follows the guidelines contained in a book published by the Vatican. |
Signs of possession could be, for example, speaking in a foreign language that the person does not know, or being familiar with events that happened in far away places or in other times. | Signs of possession could be, for example, speaking in a foreign language that the person does not know, or being familiar with events that happened in far away places or in other times. |
In a common exorcism, a priest performs a ceremony that includes sprinkling holy water over the possessed person and reciting prayers ordering the devil to depart. | In a common exorcism, a priest performs a ceremony that includes sprinkling holy water over the possessed person and reciting prayers ordering the devil to depart. |
Critics argue that priests commonly mistake mental illness such as schizophrenia or epilepsy and think instead they are confronting a demonic possession. | Critics argue that priests commonly mistake mental illness such as schizophrenia or epilepsy and think instead they are confronting a demonic possession. |
But one priest, Rogelio Cano, told the BBC that the new church will only accept cases that have been already been treated by doctors and psychiatrists. |
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