Thursday, October 13, 2005

School for exorcists ...

ROME (Reuters) - It was the first day of school, so some students were understandably nervous. But then again, they were not taking just any course, but one run by a Vatican university to teach aspiring demonologists and exorcists.
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We take this devil thing quite seriously! And rightly so...

And for those interested, Dev, over at Against a Dictatorship of Relativism blogs his thoughts on seeing the Exorcism of Emily Rose. As y'all know, I find Scooby Doo to be too scary, forget anything that could remotely be considered a "horror" movie ... :)

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

i find it interesting to think that Christian priests turn away the faithful who are asking for deliverance, simply because a bishops regulation and Vatican protocol. The trained exorcists cannot possibly attend to the many needs of the faithful. And I believe the policy for exorcisms must change. The faithful have a God given right to be set free. Unfortunately, the bishops do not understand just how difficult it is for catholics to ask for a series of exorcisms. Yet another failure by the church. Just like keeping mandatory celibacy. The people of today do not want religion. They want spirituality and they have a right to it according to the word.