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Pope's exorcist squads will wage war on Satan

Last updated at 23:07pm on 29.12.07

Pope Benedict XVI during his Urbi et Orbi

The Pope has ordered his bishops to set up exorcism squads to tackle the rise of Satanism.

Vatican chiefs are concerned at what they see as an increased interest in the occult.

They have introduced courses for priests to combat what they call the most extreme form of "Godlessness."

Each bishop is to be told to have in his diocese a number of priests trained to fight demonic possession.

The initiative was revealed by 82-year-old Father Gabriele Amorth, the Vatican "exorcistinchief," to the online Catholic news service Petrus.

"Thanks be to God, we have a Pope who has decided to fight the Devil head-on," he said.

"Too many bishops are not taking this seriously and are not delegating their priests in the fight against the Devil. You have to hunt high and low for a properly trained exorcist.

"Thankfully, Benedict XVI believes in the existence and danger of evil - going back to the time he was in charge of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith." The CDF is the oldest Vatican department and was headed by Benedict from 1982, when he was Cardinal Ratzinger, until he became Pope in 2005.

Father Amorth said that during his time at the department Benedict had not lost the chance to warn humanity of the risk from the Devil.

He said the Pope wants to restore a prayer seen as protection against evil that was traditionally recited at the end of Catholic Masses. The prayer, to St Michael the Archangel, was dropped in the 1960s by Pope John XXIII.

The Exorcist

The 1973 film The Exorcist deals with the demonic possession of a young girl: Now the Pope wants specialist exorcism squads in every parish

"The prayer is useful not only for priests but also for lay people in helping to fight demons," he said.

Father Paolo Scarafoni, who lectures on the Vatican's exorcism course, said interest in Satanism and the occult has grown as people lost faith with the church.

He added: "People suffer and think that turning to the Devil can help solve their problems. We are being bombarded by requests for exorcisms."

The Vatican is particularly concerned that young people are being exposed to the influence of Satanic sects through rock music and the Internet.

In theory, under the Catholic Church's Canon Law 1172, all priests can perform exorcisms. But in reality only a select few are assigned the task.

Under the law, practitioners must have "piety, knowledge, prudence, and integrity of life."

The rite of exorcism involves a series of gestures and prayers to invoke the power of God and stop the "demon" influencing its victim.


Vatican May Release Unbaptized Infants from Limbo  April 24, 2007

Limbo The Vatican this week released a document recommending that unbaptized babies who die should be released from limbo and given salvation.   Only the Pope can make such a definitive declaration, but the fact that Pope Benedict XVI served on the committee that created this document before he became Pope may bode well for little ones. Limbo (from the Latin limbus, which means "edge" or "boundary"), has been part of informal Church history since St. Augustine declared in the 5th century that children who die unbaptized will go to hell.   It has never been official church dogma, but over the centuries, limbo was declared by some in the church to be a place that unbaptized babies would go to in death where they would not be able to see God (only those in heaven could), but they would not suffer either (as those in hell do).  Thus, limbo exists, as it were, "in limbo" between heaven and hell.  The 41-page document, titled "The Hope of Salvation for Infants Who Die Without Being Baptized," was written by the 30-member International Theological Commission, which acts as an advisory panel to the Vatican.  It suggests that the concept of limbo reflects "an unduly restrictive view of salvation."   To read the full report (online subscription necessary or $5.00 fee sent to site), go to OriginsOnline.com, a branch of the Catholic News Service.  Dante wrote about limbo in The Divine Comedy:  Hell, Canto IV, where he placed many figures from the classical era in the time before Christ.  To see what other blogs have written about this subject go to: State of the Queen, Darwiniana.

 

Electronic Voice Phenomena (EVP)
 
http://www.ourultimatereality.com/electronic-voice-phenomena-or-evp.html

As times have progressed since the days of the materialisation and direct voice mediums science has played an increasingly important role in communicating with Spirits of the inner spheres.

Many voices from the “beyond” have been captured on magnetic media and in particular on audiotape. There have been numerous cases, especially in recent years where the voices of deceased people now living in the Astral worlds would appear to amazed relatives on audio tape. This usually happened when something quite normal was being recorded, but when the tape was played back the voices “from beyond” are clearly present on the tape. These voices are often very clear, usually carrying a short but simple message, enough at least to provide ample evidence to those involved of the presence of the deceased person.

It is this sort of experience that has prompted further extensive and controlled investigation into obtaining the voices of “deceased” Souls now living in the Astral realms by recording them on tape and similar electro-magnetic recording devices. These experiments are often carried out in a similar way to conventional sittings or séances whereby the sitters simply sit around the tape recorder or other recording device providing the necessary focus and Energy. The presence, focus and intent of the sitters are sufficient to attract the attentions of Spirits from “the other side”, who are then able to record their messages.

These messages cannot actually be heard being recorded due to the vast differences in the density and vibrations between the Ether of Astral and physical worlds, however the voices are heard to be present during the replay of the tape.

How does this situation occur? The entire Universe, the Ether consists of vibration, Energy, and of particular importance in this case the Electric and Magnetic “fluids”. These “fluids” are not actually liquids as recognised in the physical world, but rather the electric and magnetic characteristics of the Universal Fire and Water elements. It is the electro-magnetic propagation properties of the Ether that allows the vibrations of the communications of the Spirit voices, thought waves in the form of Energy, to pass through the electromagnetic continuum of the Ether and thus to be recorded on magnetic tape.

During one particular set of experiments carried out under strictly controlled conditions in a sound-proof studio in order to ensure that no extraneous noises could be present, two researchers left a tape recorder running for twenty seven minutes, during which time 200 Spirit voices were recorded. As with all of these “phenomena” there were several sceptical scientists who endeavoured to find a “logical” explanation for these voices recorded on the tape, but were totally unable to do so.

This area of research became known as “Electronic Voice Phenomena” or EVP for short.

Many famous people considered pioneers in their fields such as Marconi, Edison, Sir Oliver Lodge, Sir William Crookes and John Logie Baird were all totally convinced of the reality of Spirit communication by EVP and were using their professional skills and reputations to prove it. Even the Christian churches were open-Minded to EVP including Catholics, Protestants and Fundamentalists.


The Catholic church has even actively encouraged research directed towards Electronic Voice Phenomena.

Two of the earliest religious investigators were Father Ernetti and Father Gemelli who stumbled upon the Electronic Voice Phenomena while recording Gregorian chants in 1952. Father Gemelli apparently heard the voice of his own deceased father on the tape saying, “Zucchini, it is clear, don’t you know it is I”. “Zucchini” was the childhood name of Father Gemelli. Pope Pius, the cousin of the Rev. Professor Dr Gebhard Frei was co-founder of the Jung Institute and was an internationally recognised and respected parapsychologist who worked very closely with Dr Konstantin Raudive, a pioneer of EVP working in Germany.

Rev Frei stated: “all that I have read and heard forces me to believe that the voices come from transcendental, individual entities. Whether it suits me or not, I have no right to doubt the reality of the voices”-- Rev. Professor Dr Gebhard Frei.

Rev. Professor Dr Gebhard Frei died October 27 1967. In November 1967 at numerous EVP tape recording sessions a voice claiming to be Gebhard Frei was recorded. The voice was positively confirmed and identified by Professor Peter Hohenwarter of the University of Vienna as unquestionably the voice belonging to Dr Frei.

The Catholic religion became increasingly supportive of EVP research with several Vatican approved researchers producing compelling evidence for EVP. Father Leo Schmid, a Swiss theologist, collected more than ten thousand recorded voices in his book “When the Dead Speak” in 1976, published shortly after his death.

In England, in 1972, four senior members of the Catholic church became involved in the famous Pye Recording Studio tests conducted by Peter Bander. Father Pistone, Superior of the Society of St. Paul in England, said after the tests:

I do not see anything against the teaching of the Catholic church in the voices, they are something extra-ordinary, but there is no reason to fear them, nor can I see any danger”. --Father Pistone.

A series of high and respected officials of the Catholic church subsequently lent support to EVP in what has now become a firm Vatican position of acceptance for these “voices from beyond”.

The following definitive statement was issued by Father Gino Concetti at the Vatican: According to the modern catechism, God allows our dear departed persons who live in an ultra-terrestrial dimension, to send messages to guide us in certain difficult moments of our lives. The Church has decided not to forbid any more the dialogue with the deceased with the condition that these contacts are carried out with a serious religious and scientific purpose

 Printed in the Vatican newspaper Osservatore Romano and cited in Sarah Estep's American Association Electronic Voice Phenomena, Inc Newsletter, Vol 16 No, 2 1997.

The “ultra-terrestrial dimension” to which Father Concetti refers is of course the Astral worlds, again often known as the “beyond” or the “afterlife”.

The church itself does not as yet appear to officially support the reality of the true multi-dimensional nature of the Universe, or indeed the reality of the true purpose and destiny of mankind, it is however most positive that indeed it does at least officially support the reality of the continuity of life in an inner dimension after death of the physical body. 


Update

2nd December 2007


Pope Benedict XVI strongly criticised modern-day atheism in a major document, saying it had led to some of the "greatest forms of cruelty and violations of justice" ever known to mankind. (debatable)

One section addresses the prospect of an eternal afterlife as one source of Christian hope.

"But then the question arises: Do we really want this - to live eternally?" he asks. "Perhaps many people reject the faith today simply because they do not find the prospect of eternal life attractive."



Vatican okays Transcommunication

(All quotes taken from the periodical 'Transdimension' , 1999 Volume 1, page 33
published by CONTINUING LIFE RESEARCH; Boulder USA)


For more information please read the interview with Father Concetti in chapter

C-18 THEOLOGY - ESOTERICISM AND SPIRITUALISM  (of Prof. Senkowski's book 'Instrumental Transcommunication')


Roman Catholics were given the Church's blessing yesterday to "contact" loved ones beyond the grave. Leading Vatican theologian Father Gino Concetti said it is no longer a sin, as long as mediums, fortune teller and palmists are not involved.

The pronouncement came after Italian magazine claims that contact with the spiritual world had produced miracles. Father Concetti dismissed that,  but added: 'We can pray for our loved ones. They will respond in dreams and inspiration. In one example, a grandmother advised a girl about her marriage choice in a dream. The girl did not heed counsel and a grave problem developed. If we pray seriously in a quiet place, with our hearts and our voices, the departed will express themselves and advise us.'

(Printed in the London Daily Mail, 29-Nov-96)


Recently Father Concetti, one of the most competent theologians in the Vatican, said in an interview:

'According to the modern catechism, God allows our dear departed persons who live in an ultra - terrestrial dimension, to send messages to guide us in certain difficult moments of our lives. The Church has decided not to forbid anymore the dialogue with the deceased with the condition that these contacts are carried out with a serious religious and scientific purpose.'

(Printed in the Vatican newspaper Osservatore Romano, date unspecified)


The Pope explains to us "What actually happens to us at the moment of death?"

This question has occupied mankind for centuries. Jesus promised that a final judgment will come, an all-last day. But what occurs to the souls of those who die before this point in time?

Pope John Paul II explained it in Rome before pilgrims. He said:

'One should not think life begins after death only with the final judgment. Quite special conditions prevail after natural death. It concerns a transitional phase in which the body dissolves and where the life of a mirror-image entity (the soul) begins.'

'This entity is equipped with its own consciousness and its own will, so that humans exist, although they no longer possess a physical body.'

A member of the international papal theological advises: 'At the moment of death humans make an enormous discovery. The soul does not only leave the body, but humans discover the secret of time. Because it becomes timeless, steps into eternity.'

(From the German journal Bild, 1998 October 30 in an article, "The moment of death; what occurs to our soul?')