Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Church's chief exorcist urges Francis to allow all priests continue the rite

The Catholic Church's leading 'exorcist' is calling for all priests to be allowed to conduct the ritual after Pope Francis?apparently?performed one?in St Peter's Square last week, according to a report by the Mail Online, in Ucanews.?

Father Gabriele Amorth, head of the International Association of Exorcists, wants the current rules requiring all priests to obtain permission to perform exorcisms from their bishop to be relaxed.

Father Amorth, who claims he has carried out 160,000 exorcisms, said his request has been prompted by Pope Francis performing what he insists was an exorcism on a Mexican man ?possessed by four demons?.?

He told the Sunday Times: 'I will ask the pope to give all priests the power to carry out exorcisms, and to ensure priests are properly trained for these starting with the seminary. There's a huge demand for them.'

His comments come after Pope Francis was captured on film performing an apparent exorcism on May 19.?

The footage shows Pope Francis placing his hands on the head of a disabled man who appears to go into a frenzy of convulsions and shaking, before slumping as Francis prays over him.

Father Amorth, 88, told La Repubblica newspaper ?The Pope is also the Bishop of Rome, and like any bishop he is also an exorcist.?

Those who dismiss exorcism as superstition were wrong he insisted. ?There was now, more than ever, a need for exorcists to combat people possessed by ?sorcerers? and ?Satanists?.?

The Pontiff was introduced to two men in wheelchairs after Pentecostal mass on Sunday. When a priest leaned across to tell Francis something, the Pope's expression took on a serious tone.

Francis then took hold of the top of the man's head firmly, pushing him down into his wheelchair. As he delivered an intense prayer, the man's mouth dropped open and he heaved deeply half a dozen times, visibly shaking.

FULL STORY?Church's chief exorcist urges Francis to allow all priests continue the rite (Ucanews)

Source: http://www.cathnews.com/article.aspx?aeid=36437

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