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Vatican offers exorcism lessons

 

By Mark Duff

BBC News, Milan

 

The Vatican university is launching a new course for exorcists - Roman

Catholic priests who cast out evil spirits from the possessed.

 

Lessons at the prestigious Athenaeum Pontificium Regina Apostolorum will

include the history of Satanism and its context in the Bible.

 

Practical lessons in psychology and the law will also feature.

 

Concern is high in Italy about the influence of Satanic cults - especially

among the young and impressionable.

 

And there will also be seminars at the Athenaeum, or Upra as it is known, on

the spiritual, liturgical and pastoral work involved in being an exorcist.

 

The ideal exorcist

 

Father Giulio Savoldi has been Milan's official exorcist for more than 20

years.

 

He did not have the benefit of training but is in no doubt about what he

would include in any course for candidates to take on the task of fighting

evil in the raw - and the qualities needed of any would-be exorcist.

 

" I would include the supernatural force - the presence of God - and then

suggest that the man picked to do this kind of work be wise and that he

should know how to gather strength not just from within himself but from

God, " he says.

 

" Because each case of possession is different, each person possessed is

different. Those studying to become exorcists should also study psychology

and know how to distinguish between a mental illness and a possession.

 

" And - finally - they need to be very patient. "

 

Next week - in a case that has captured the public imagination - a court

outside Milan is due to consider murder charges against a group of young

people accused of killing two teenagers as part of a Satanic rite.

 

For Father Savoldi, the case just confirms his belief in the power of evil

to make the most of human weakness.

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And there was me thinking this was the 21st century, not the 11th.

Why do people still believe in this nonsense?

 

 

, " Jo Cwazy " <heartwork@c...> wrote:

> Vatican offers exorcism lessons

>

> By Mark Duff

> BBC News, Milan

>

> The Vatican university is launching a new course for exorcists -

Roman

> Catholic priests who cast out evil spirits from the possessed.

>

> Lessons at the prestigious Athenaeum Pontificium Regina Apostolorum

will

> include the history of Satanism and its context in the Bible.

>

> Practical lessons in psychology and the law will also feature.

>

> Concern is high in Italy about the influence of Satanic cults -

especially

> among the young and impressionable.

>

> And there will also be seminars at the Athenaeum, or Upra as it is

known, on

> the spiritual, liturgical and pastoral work involved in being an

exorcist.

>

> The ideal exorcist

>

> Father Giulio Savoldi has been Milan's official exorcist for more

than 20

> years.

>

> He did not have the benefit of training but is in no doubt about

what he

> would include in any course for candidates to take on the task of

fighting

> evil in the raw - and the qualities needed of any would-be exorcist.

>

> " I would include the supernatural force - the presence of God - and

then

> suggest that the man picked to do this kind of work be wise and

that he

> should know how to gather strength not just from within himself but

from

> God, " he says.

>

> " Because each case of possession is different, each person

possessed is

> different. Those studying to become exorcists should also study

psychology

> and know how to distinguish between a mental illness and a

possession.

>

> " And - finally - they need to be very patient. "

>

> Next week - in a case that has captured the public imagination - a

court

> outside Milan is due to consider murder charges against a group of

young

> people accused of killing two teenagers as part of a Satanic rite.

>

> For Father Savoldi, the case just confirms his belief in the power

of evil

> to make the most of human weakness.

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> And there was me thinking this was the 21st century, not the 11th.

> Why do people still believe in this nonsense?

 

I don't see any problems in " believing " in the possibility of posession. I'm

not entirely convinced that the Catholic church has the best methods of

dealing with it, but at least they try.

 

BB

Peter

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