He is one of the leading exorcists, and he is more informed about these things than we. |
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This is the second year that the Vatican has offered a course for aspiring demonologists and exorcists. |
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The retired priest is one of a team of 12 exorcists in the diocese called out to deal with haunted buildings and occult disturbances. |
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The few exorcists that we have in the dioceses are often not able to handle the enormous number of requests for help. |
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While on sabbatical in Rome he took a course and studied with one of Rome's exorcists. |
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But not even exorcists think people possessed by the Devil have that kind of omniscience. |
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That, he says, is at the crux of why Pope Francis wants to train more exorcists. |
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In Luke 11:19 other exorcists are mentioned within the framework of a discussion about the exorcisms of Jesus. |
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About ad 250, however, there appeared a special class of the lower clergy, called exorcists, to whom was entrusted this special function. |
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Some American evangelicals export teen exorcists to the UK to fight the Harry Potter induced demonic infestation there. |
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You will find them surely among confessors who are reputed for their judgement and their holiness, seminary directors, novice masters and exorcists. |
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According to cuneiform texts from about the 3rd millennium bce, exorcists held a position of supreme importance, assisting at the consecration of temples, at funerals, and at seasonal ceremonies. |
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Not only bishops, priests, deacons and subdeacons but also of porters, lectors, exorcists, acolytes, canons, abbots, abbesses. |
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Exorcists were known to abstain periodically from food for reasons of vision causation, purgation, and divine encounter. |
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