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Exorcism - live!
« on: October 30, 2015, 04:50:40 PM »
Hi everyone,

Just read about this.

http://www.ibtimes.com/exorcism-live-2015-air-date-time-when-where-watch-destination-americas-spooky-live-2163105

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Well, Halloween just got a whole lot creepier. On Friday -- the eve of Halloween -- Destination American will air its eeriest program yet: a live exorcism. The special -- titled “Exorcism: Live!” -- will take place in the very same St. Louis home that inspired the 1973 horror film, “The Exorcist,” after a young boy named Ronald Doe was allegedly possessed 66 years ago.

“As we step into one of the most haunted and well-known spirit destinations in America, ‘Exorcism: Live!” will show exactly what is inside this infamous, highly dangerous and possessed home,” Marc Etkind, general manager of Destination America, said a statement. “By actually exorcizing this iconic house live, Destination America will do what it does best -- bringing never before seen experiences to television.”

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Anyone wanting a little 'spook' could try it.

Cheers.

Sriram

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Re: Exorcism - live!
« Reply #1 on: October 30, 2015, 04:56:11 PM »

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Re: Exorcism - live!
« Reply #2 on: October 30, 2015, 05:47:44 PM »
Hi everyone,

Just read about this.

http://www.ibtimes.com/exorcism-live-2015-air-date-time-when-where-watch-destination-americas-spooky-live-2163105

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Well, Halloween just got a whole lot creepier. On Friday -- the eve of Halloween -- Destination American will air its eeriest program yet: a live exorcism. The special -- titled “Exorcism: Live!” -- will take place in the very same St. Louis home that inspired the 1973 horror film, “The Exorcist,” after a young boy named Ronald Doe was allegedly possessed 66 years ago.

“As we step into one of the most haunted and well-known spirit destinations in America, ‘Exorcism: Live!” will show exactly what is inside this infamous, highly dangerous and possessed home,” Marc Etkind, general manager of Destination America, said a statement. “By actually exorcizing this iconic house live, Destination America will do what it does best -- bringing never before seen experiences to television.”

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Anyone wanting a little 'spook' could try it.

Cheers.

Sriram

Exorcism is nasty hocus pocus, which can be dangerous! It should be illegal if practised on children and the  vulnerable.

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Re: Exorcism - live!
« Reply #3 on: October 30, 2015, 07:08:36 PM »
Hi everyone,

Just read about this.

http://www.ibtimes.com/exorcism-live-2015-air-date-time-when-where-watch-destination-americas-spooky-live-2163105

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Well, Halloween just got a whole lot creepier. On Friday -- the eve of Halloween -- Destination American will air its eeriest program yet: a live exorcism. The special -- titled “Exorcism: Live!” -- will take place in the very same St. Louis home that inspired the 1973 horror film, “The Exorcist,” after a young boy named Ronald Doe was allegedly possessed 66 years ago.

“As we step into one of the most haunted and well-known spirit destinations in America, ‘Exorcism: Live!” will show exactly what is inside this infamous, highly dangerous and possessed home,” Marc Etkind, general manager of Destination America, said a statement. “By actually exorcizing this iconic house live, Destination America will do what it does best -- bringing never before seen experiences to television.”

***************

Anyone wanting a little 'spook' could try it.

Cheers.

Sriram

Exorcism is nasty hocus pocus, which can be dangerous! It should be illegal if practised on children and the  vulnerable.

Years ago the Catholic Church supposedly banned it's priests from doing exorcisms. it was never really a procedure carried out by the Protestant churches.

It does however seem to be a staple of the African and American non-catholic churches and children and the, particularly mentally, frail seem to be the most frequently subjected to this procedure.
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Re: Exorcism - live!
« Reply #4 on: October 30, 2015, 09:42:57 PM »
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Years ago the Catholic Church supposedly banned it's priests from doing exorcisms. it was never really a procedure carried out by the Protestant churches.
The Catholic Church is still practicing exorcisms.

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The International Association of Exorcists, a group of 250 priests battling the forces of evil across 30 countries, has now had its statutes approved by the Vatican’s Congregation for Clergy, the church’s newspaper L'Osservatore Romano reported.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/pope-francis-makes-exorcisms-official-catholic-practice-as-demon-fighting-priests-recognised-under-9580727.html

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Re: Exorcism - live!
« Reply #5 on: October 30, 2015, 10:19:05 PM »
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Years ago the Catholic Church supposedly banned it's priests from doing exorcisms. it was never really a procedure carried out by the Protestant churches.


The Catholic Church is still practicing exorcisms.

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The International Association of Exorcists, a group of 250 priests battling the forces of evil across 30 countries, has now had its statutes approved by the Vatican’s Congregation for Clergy, the church’s newspaper L'Osservatore Romano reported.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/pope-francis-makes-exorcisms-official-catholic-practice-as-demon-fighting-priests-recognised-under-9580727.html


I did say supposed, but the quoted article does say that the current pope has made excorcisms "official Catholic practice" which suggests that while priests may have been carrying out exorcisms they were not officially sanctioned - until now!

However, whilst I do not have an opinion either way on the validity of the procedure, Satan/the Devil has no place in my belief, it is probably far better than the "beat it out of the afflicted with extreme violence" approach of some churches.
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Re: Exorcism - live!
« Reply #6 on: October 31, 2015, 07:58:59 AM »
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Years ago the Catholic Church supposedly banned it's priests from doing exorcisms. it was never really a procedure carried out by the Protestant churches.

It does however seem to be a staple of the African and American non-catholic churches and children and the, particularly mentally, frail seem to be the most frequently subjected to this procedure.

I suppose it depends on what you mean by "protestant".

This morning on Radio 4, in Thought for the Day Dr Rob Marshall, an Anglican priest, commenting on Halloween, stated that each bishop has an expert for driving out evil.

Looks like the CofE practising exorcism to me ...
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Re: Exorcism - live!
« Reply #7 on: October 31, 2015, 09:10:06 AM »

http://variety.com/2015/tv/reviews/exorcism-live-review-destination-america-the-exorcist-house-1201629070/

Enter “Exorcism: Live!,” a two-hour special broadcast Oct. 30 marking the channel’s turn toward the paranormal that hardly merited an exclamation point, inasmuch as absolutely nothing happened. Yes, the various researchers and psychics who went into the haunted house — which provided the inspiration for the movie “The Exorcist” — spoke often of feeling cold and strange. But as is so often the case with these exercises, viewers at home simply had to take their word for it.

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Re: Exorcism - live!
« Reply #8 on: October 31, 2015, 10:46:59 AM »
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Years ago the Catholic Church supposedly banned it's priests from doing exorcisms. it was never really a procedure carried out by the Protestant churches.

It does however seem to be a staple of the African and American non-catholic churches and children and the, particularly mentally, frail seem to be the most frequently subjected to this procedure.

I suppose it depends on what you mean by "protestant".

This morning on Radio 4, in Thought for the Day Dr Rob Marshall, an Anglican priest, commenting on Halloween, stated that each bishop has an expert for driving out evil.

Looks like the CofE practising exorcism to me ...

Batty, David (2001-05-02).From "Exorcism: abuse or cure?" by David Batty - Guardian Unlimited 02.05.2001

The idea that the medical profession would consider this medieval religious practice as a treatment might seem far-fetched, but across the UK Anglican and Catholic clergy continue to perform the ritual, often with the sanction of psychiatrists.

The Church of England's Deliverance Ministry, which was set up in 1974 after an "unfortunate" exorcism in Yorkshire, has teams of clergy and psychiatrists in each diocese and investigates dozens of claims of haunting, poltergeists and demonic possession very year. No exorcism is sanctioned without the consent of the local bishop and a psychiatric assessment.

The Rev Lisle Ryder, head of the Deliverance Ministry in Worcester and a member of the Christian Deliverance Study Group, which trains parish clergy, regards deliverance as alternative form of therapy for people with strong religious beliefs.

"Many people in distress come to the church for help because they have a religious frame of reference and are either put off from visiting a doctor because of the stigma of mental illness or because they don't believe their problems have a scientific explanation," said Mr Ryder.

"Exorcism should only be used as a last resort," he warns. "I've only carried out five in the past eight years, but they have not followed the traditional rite. A simple blessing will usually suffice to comfort most people. Many clearly have a mental health problem.

I find it rather comforting to see the Rev Ryder showing an attitude of dsmissal to the blanket diagnosis of demonic possession.

However, the African "churches" that practice  of "beat the Hell and the Devil out of them even if it kills them" form of exorcism are definitely not Catholic, and I would doubt if they could be called Anglican either, though Protestant would seem, to me (my ignorance as to the names of the various divisions of Protestantism) to be the group of Christian churches to which the belong. 
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Re: Exorcism - live!
« Reply #9 on: October 31, 2015, 01:05:36 PM »
We're confusing our exorcisms. Both churches have banned the exorcising if demons from people supposedly 'possessed' - IME Anglicans don't even recognise possession . So no worries there Floo.

Both churches do carry out exorcisms of buildings that are supposedly bothered by unquiet spirits, although they tend to be low key about it. I'm assuming that it is an exorcism of a 'haunted' building that is going to be on the tellybox.

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« Reply #10 on: October 31, 2015, 01:45:05 PM »
We're confusing our exorcisms. Both churches have banned the exorcising if demons from people supposedly 'possessed' - IME Anglicans don't even recognise possession . So no worries there Floo.

Both churches do carry out exorcisms of buildings that are supposedly bothered by unquiet spirits, although they tend to be low key about it. I'm assuming that it is an exorcism of a 'haunted' building that is going to be on the tellybox.

There are some Pentecostal churches who still carry out exorcisms on people, as they believe in mythical demons! :o

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Re: Exorcism - live!
« Reply #11 on: October 31, 2015, 03:52:00 PM »
So some of us believe that demons exist, and others try to convince others of fake monk ghosts. Whatever floo.