Exorcism Hotline: Demand Swamps Milan Priests

30 November 2012 Sky News

The Roman Catholic Church has doubled the number of exorcists in Milan and set up a hotline to cope with what it says is growing demand for devil-busting priests in Italy’s largest diocese.

Mons Angelo Mascheroni, the Milan diocese’s auxiliary bishop and chief exorcist, says the number of requests has Continue reading

Humility Defeats Power of Devil, Says Vatican

Humility Defeats Power of Devil, Says Vatican

October 16, 2005

ROME, OCT. 16, 2005 (Zenit.org).- The devil exists, but his power is not equal to God\’s, assured the opening speaker of a course on exorcism and Satanism.

Archbishop Angelo Comastri, the Pope’s vicar general for Vatican City, inaugurated on Thursday the course “Exorcism and the Prayer of Deliverance,” offered by the Regina Apostolorum Pontifical University and the Continue reading

Don’t Fall For These 5 Demonic Possession Myths

Don’t Fall For These 5 Demonic Possession Myths

By Scott Petullo and Stephen Petullo

[See Note Below From The Editor] Due to several movies in recent years about demonic possession and exorcisms, the subjects have gained in popularity.

Are they fictitious notions, merely part of a scary Hollywood storyline? 25 years ago, we thought so and naively assumed that in terms of spiritual energy, only God and positive energy existed.

But after studying metaphysics for over 25 years and performing what we call Spiritual Detox (which is similar to a depossession without the religious terminology, often of Latin origin, of a Catholic exorcism) on ourselves and many others, we are convinced dark energy and demons exist.

Misunderstandings about the Continue reading

Objects That Are Blessed, Objects That Are Cursed – Do You Own Things That Are Harming You?

Objects That Are Blessed, Objects That Are Cursed – Do You Own Things That Are Harming You?
By Tiffany Snow 

[NOTE: Opinions expressed by author may not reflect those held by St Michaels Journal or its staff]
Has life been more difficult since you brought back that painting from the garage sale? Is your family bickering more since you inherited your aunt’s silverware? Are you having problems sleeping since placing that antique dresser in your bedroom? Is it harder to concentrate at your desk since bringing that souvenir from the Far East to your office? If you find yourself having Continue reading

What is the Order of Exorcists

What is the Order of Exorcists and Who are the Members

Source: PRLog.org Archbishop Ron Feyl, SOSM
Dated: Feb. 16, 2013

An organization of Exorcists who are fighting the battle of good versus evil.

The Order of Exorcists is a organization of exorcists and investigators who are call “exorcist investigators”. Members of the Order are divided into two categorizes: Clergy and Exorcist Investigators.
The Clergy membership consist of deacons, priests and bishops from many jurisdictions from around the world. Each one with a ministry of exorcism within their dioceses/churches that are available to perform the rite of exorcism. They are Catholic and interdenominational clergy who are working together in their calling of eliminating the demonic as an Exorcist.
When a request comes in from people who are dealing with the demonic and need clergy to assist them, the clergy and investigators of the Order of Exorcists are available, with members in many states and countries.
Clergy members are trained by interacting with one another, year round group training meetings, a support program provided by the Order of Exorcists, and sharing studies of current cases involving the demonic.
The second category of members are exorcist investigators. Their role is to make first contact with people who call the Order for demonic investigations. The investigators make the initial assessment. If it’s a real case and an exorcism is needed, they prepare a report which is submitted to the presiding Chief Exorcist, Archbishop Ron Feyl, who would assign a priest after consulting with the bishop of that jurisdiction/area. If clergy are not available, the exorcist investigator with the approval of the Archbishop, would be
authorized to perform what is called “simple exorcism”.
Each exorcist investigator has year round training and support in how to do a simple exorcism, if needed.
Both Clergy and investigators are warriors in the battle of good versus evil, and are available to anyone in need of help, at no cost.
If you are interested in learning more about the Order of Exorcists please visit the website
http://www.ghostterminators.com