Thursday, July 03, 2014

Pope Francis Makes Exorcisms Official Catholic Practice as Demon-fighting Priests Recognised under Canon Law


THE INDEPENDENT: Pope Francis has given support to the work of exorcists in the Catholic church, after a group of priests who claim to save people from demons were officially recognised under canon law.

The International Association of Exorcists, a group of 250 priests battling the forces of evil across 30 countries, has now had its statutes approved by the Vatican’s Congregation for Clergy, the church’s newspaper L'Osservatore Romano reported.

It gives legal recognition to the performance of an exorcism, and was a cause for joy – according to the head of the association.

The Reverend Francesco Bamonte told L'Osservatore: “Exorcism is a form of charity that benefits those who suffer.” » | Adam Withnall | Thursday, July 03, 2014