Poland
opens first exorcism center
MOSCOW,
December 19 (RIA Novosti) - Poland plans to open its first exorcism center, for
those who believe they are possessed by the devil, in the town of Poczernin 30
km (18 miles) from the city of Szczeczin, Polish media said Wednesday.
Andrzej
Trojanowski, a Catholic priest working in the city says the center will be equipped
with a chapel and will have a psychiatrist on hand.
Trojanowski
said there was a demand for the service as he deals with up to 20 people a week
allegedly possessed by the devil.
The
center was the idea of the Catholic Church in Poland, which already has around
50 working exorcists, and the project is expected to provide spiritual help and
guidance to the needy.
According
to priests their service is popular with visitors from Germany, which has no working
exorcists.
Many
consider those who claim to be possessed are just mentally ill, whereas others
contend that those diagnosed with psychiatric illnesses are really possessed by
the devil.
The
practice of exorcism by priests and clergy became very popular in the 1970s, which
coincided with the 1973 release of the world-wide blockbuster movie The Exorcist.