The Vatican's Exorcists
Driving Out the Devil in the 21st Century
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Narrated by:
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Shelly Frasier
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Tracy Wilkinson
About this listen
Award-winning foreign correspondent Tracy Wilkinson reveals that "devil detox", as some call it, is a booming industry, complete with motivational speakers, international conventions, and plenty of controversy. At the center of this surprising movement is Father Gabriele Amorth, an energetic octogenarian who has spent decades leading a campaign to reestablish exorcism as a regularly performed rite of the Church. Through extensive interviews with him, as well as with highly placed Church officials, scientists, and ordinary Catholics, Wilkinson reveals the profound impact of this growing trend within both the Church hierarchy and the lay community.
©2007 Tracy Wilkinson (P)2007 Tantor Media Inc.Critic reviews
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- Meg22
- 11-10-23
Tedious, arrogant, politically charged journalism
Didn't finish this as I found the author' arrogant, politically charged style, typical of all journalists these days; insulting and irritating in the extreme.
Whatever happened to humility and unbiased investigation in the face of subjects a journalist is completely ignorant of?
Sadly the media machine runs the world nowadays with this outrageously arrogant approach and total lack of humility.
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- Catherine Damoulakis
- 26-10-10
The Vatican's exorcists
For everything you've wanted to know about exorcism, this is a handy book to get. Unfortunately it is also quite disappointing. This book tries to work out the puzzle of whether demonic posession is just a psychological disturbance, hysteria, or whether there are really evil forces. The problem with this book is that it speaks about phenomena, but does not investigate them more deeply. For example, the priests show the authors articles they claim were vomitted up during exorcisms, but the author never actually witnesses this. The author does interview victims of posession, trying to understand their backgrounds and circumstances. The book ends inconclusively, not coming down on one side or the other. It is still quite an interesting listen though, but don't expect any groundbraking discoveries or findings.
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- Mary Carnegie
- 31-03-17
The outsiders
Gabriele Amorth died last year, in his 90s. He was somehow reluctantly accepted by the hierarchy as an "exorcist", Lord have mercy, but I am glad that the author, even though she seems to be from USA, presents a varied picture of Catholic exorcism in Italy.
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