Exorcisms and Abuses
Unfortunately, many false and illusory images of fighting the Evil One define people's thinking about exorcism and demonic possession. The only correct view of the power of evil comes from faith, not the culture. Popular movies like The Exorcist (1973) and The Exorcism of Emily Rose (2005), while containing some truthful elements, create the picture that even when the Church "wins" an exorcism battle, the Church is somehow damaged and the devil gets his hour of glory. Hollywood would have us believe that Christ's Church cowers before the power of the devil - nothing could be further from the truth!
I am also concerned about real abuses that happen in spiritual warfare when people are trying to deal with evil without the protection of the Church. They may have a legitimate desire to be free from demonic forces but they can unwittingly get caught up in the very evil they are trying to quell. Some recent reports of "exorcisms" or allegations of possession are listed below but only for the purposes of indicating what happens when exorcisms are attempted without the shield of the spiritual authority that Christ gave to His Church. These have all occurred within the past couple of years and are not exorcisms - they are abuses - but it is easy to see how the devil might use these distortions to further his purpose of leading people away from authentic faith:
- In 2007 there was a disturbed man in Phoenix, Arizona trying to violently "exorcise" his three-year-old granddaughter while the girl's unclad mother participated in the bizarre and bloody ritual. The girl was injured and traumatized and the perpetrators went to jail;
- A 58-year-old central Iowa man set his couch on fire and burned down his house, according to him, as a way to get rid of demons in the home.
- In New Zealand, a 22-year-old woman was killed by drowning in a native Maori "makutu-lifting" ritual after having her eyes gouged out because, it was said, that the devil could be seen in her eyes. Forty family members watched the killing and then attempted to do the same to her 14-year old niece.
- A 70-year-old Tunisian grandmother was killed in a mental hospital in France by her daughter and a friend who suffocated her with a plastic bag trying to "trap the devil" inside of her.
- A 44-year-old Haitian man in Florida thought his girlfriend was possessed and hit her in the head with an iron in order to "release the demons that were inside her." When his mother tried to fend off the attack, he bit off her fingertip and started to actually pull out his own teeth. As he fought with police he was chanting "Jesus, Jesus, Jesus," and praying in Creole.
- A 33-year-old Washington D. C. woman killed her four teenage and pre-adolescent daughters with blunt force trauma, strangulation and stabbing claiming that all four of them were possessed. She stored their bodies for four months in her house until they were discovered by police in a badly decomposed state.
- The videos of "exorcisms" that are available on the Internet are utterly dehumanizing and abominable, but the "entertainment" value of such postings, in the modern mind, is immense for a faithless age.
If you have not had the chance to purchase my new book, Exorcism and the Church Militant, please do so today! You can find it at
www.exorcismbook.com and make sure to buy its companion edition called Demonic Abortion where I explain the satanic nature of the abortion industry. Hopefully it will build your faith and lead you a greater awareness of the power of Christ operative through His Church!Sincerely,
Rev. Thomas J. Euteneuer,
President, Human Life International
Good story. And it is good
Fri, 06/25/2010 - 7:22pm — Tony (not verified)Good story. And it is good to see Exorcisms done right as they are at Rockford's abortion mill.
Satan and his imps at the mill hate the presence and prayers of Priests but most importantly these Priests have saved countless lives and souls.
If your going to do something do it right!
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