The Pros And Cons Of Exorcism

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Many are familiar with the famous horror movies, The Exorcist, The Rite and The Exorcism of Emily Rose and believe them to be Hollywood fiction, but demonic possession and exorcisms exist in the real world. While these movies are exciting, the reality of an exorcism is much less dramatic. By these films’ definition an exorcism should be a life or death situation with the priest fighting the devil himself, but in reality an exorcism is simple the removal or attempted removal of an evil spirit from a person or place. Some critics may believe that demonic possession and exorcisms are created in the minds of Catholic individuals as another way to make sense of mental illness. However, the documentation and validation of exorcism in multiple diverse …show more content…

There would be no reason to believe in exorcisms if there weren’t real life success stories. Success in an exorcism is pulling the demon out of the person or place and allowing them to go back to their lives. One example is based on the famous movie “The Exorcist”. The movie is based on a true story. As with most movies there are some deviations from the real story. This famous case was based on the possession and exorcism of Roland Doe, a thirteen year old boy from Mount Rainier, Maryland. Accounts of his exorcism were recorded by multiple people including one Lutheran minister and two Catholic priests. These terrifying accounts talk of Roland thrashing and contorting, different voices, knowledge of new language (Latin), throwing up, excessive peeing, body receiving multiple scratches that spelled out words such as HELL and HELLO. According to the article, “Is The Exorcist Based on a True Story?” the success of Roland’s exorcism was very tiring. On the fourth day, “Roland's body apparently went into a violent spasm. Suddenly he was still, a smile on his face he simply said: ‘He's gone!’... Roland was released, the strange goings on stopped and he went on to live a normal life. He claims to remember nothing of what went on”(Rowney). Basically, this quote shows how with the help of exorcism Roland Doe was freed from the evil spirit and went on to live a normal life. Another example of a success story is told by the famous Gary Thomas, the Catholic exorcist that the movie “The Rite” is based on. In the article, “Demons I’ve faced as an exorcist” Thomas tells the story of a young, married women, stating, “ Her face started to distort, she started speaking in a language not known to me that she hadn’t been competent in before. She was hissing and spitting and exhibiting a serpentine look both in her body language and her face. She kept rolling her eyes.” The young woman's name was Lisa, and she is one

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