Exorcisms

ParanormalMom

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Ok now before I get into this post, I fully understand that there are people who do not believe and that is alright. There is nothing wrong with being a skeptic, heck I have a bit of it and nowadays you need to have it. So now I got that out of the way.

Exorcisms:
There have been countless times that people have been possessed
Mary Magdalene was to be possessed by demon's and Jesus expelled them.
How many people who have mental health issues, can simply be mistaken for a possible possession of a demon or a jumper? Jumper a human spirit who want's to continue to live in our world.
Catholic churches have said there been an increase in them here is a article from Ireland.

CATHOLIC CHURCH NEEDS MORE EXORCISTS DUE TO URGENT INCREASE IN DEMONIC ACTIVITY, PRIEST WARNS
An Irish priest has put out an urgent call for backup to help with the growing demand for exorcisms in the country, according to reports.

“It’s only in recent years that the demand [for exorcisms] has risen exponentially,” Father Pat Collins said, adding that anyone who doesn’t see the need for more exorcists is “out of touch with reality.” Collins wrote an open letter to Irish bishops asking them to begin training more priests to deal with exorcisms, and he cited the International Association of Exorcists’ belief that demonic activity has increased substantially in recent years.
Each Catholic diocese in Ireland is required to have a trained exorcist who can identify whether a person is suffering from mental illness or has been possessed.

Collins has been speaking out about the activities of what he has called “the evil one” for years. He is widely considered Ireland’s most prominent exorcist, and he has also advocated for the church to take a more active role in demon hunting.
The number of Catholics in Europe is dropping as young people leave the church and become more secular.

“Adult millennials, defined by the Pew Research Center as people between the ages of 18 and 33, are leaving the Catholic Church rapidly. A 2013 study by the Barna Group, a Christian polling firm, revealed that 65 percent of Catholic-raised young adults say they are less religiously active today than they were at age 15,” a 2014 Pulitzer Center report revealed.
So my thing is why would they put there reputation on the line to have people make fun of them?