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Are you at that point where you find yourself in utter turmoil and emotional devastation? After you have seen a physician and had a thorough medical and psychological exam and have been given a clean bill of health but still have symptoms of demonic possession, and say to yourself, "What do I do next?" We are a group of paranormal investigators who are Catholic Priests who perform the rite of exorcism. Each of our team members belong to a religious Order of Exorcists called The Sacred Order of Saint Michael the Archangel. With many years of real exorcism experience, we can help.
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HOW MANY EXORCISMS ARE DONE IN A YEAR?
Okay, so let's do a little math. If Fr. James Labar is doing 20-25 per year, and there are 10 exorcists in the U.S., that's about 200 - 250 exorcisms in the U.S. If there are 300 exorcists in Italy and they're doing the same amount per exorcist, that's about 6,000 - 7,500 per year in Italy. The numbers don't bear out well when broken down by population, so let's assume that Italian exorcists don't work nearly as hard and only perform about 600 - 750 exorcisms per year. And let's assume the rest of the world does roughly the same number as the U.S. Lots of assumptions here, I know, but that would put the annual number of exorcisms at around 1,500. At least among Roman Catholics.
Since Roman Catholics only account for about 17% of all Christians, and since Christians only account for about 33% of all the people on the planet, let's assume (again) that other religions that perform some form of exorcism only do so about half as often as Roman Catholics. So that would be roughly 9 times as many exorcism rituals, for a total of about 15,000 per year.
Does that sound too extreme? Probably, but I wouldn't be surprised if that figure wasn't too far off. After all, it would only account for about 0.00025% of the world's population per year.
SOURCES: askville by amazon-cnn.com/WORLD/europe
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Exorcisms are a part of all religions. Roman Catholicism is probably most well known for its Rite of Exorcism, but other religions also perform an exorcism ritual.
Anglicanism, the Church of England, has Deliverance Ministry with each diocese equipped with a team of both an exorcist and a psychiatrist. The Eastern Orthodox Church links demonic activity with disease, so much so that the blessing of fields includes an exorcism. The Lutheran Church bases its exorcism practice on the biblical claim that Jesus expelled demons with a single command. In the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church, demons are called buda and those possessed are brought into church for a public prayer meeting. The Hindu exorcism is based on the Vedas scriptures and consists of blowing cowdung smoke, pressing rock salt between the fingers, burning pig excreta, pulling the victim's hair, reciting mantras and offering gifts of candy to get the troublesome spirit to depart. The Judaic exorcism ritual is from the first century AD and is concerned with the soul of a dead person which comes back to complete unfinished business, a dybbuk. The exorcism consists of expelling the evil or doomed spirit from the possessed through the victim's small toe. The dybbuk is either redeemed or sent to hell. In the Islamic exorcism, a jinn, a servant of Satan, is expelled by reciting particular passages of the Qur'an. Navajo ceremonies are complex, last for days, and have two major parts; the Blessingway, which is used to ensure good luck, the the Enemyway, which is used to exorcize ghosts.