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Pope Francis speaks frequently about the devil
Pope Francis speaks frequently about the devil. Photograph: Alessandro Bianchi/REUTERS
Pope Francis speaks frequently about the devil. Photograph: Alessandro Bianchi/REUTERS

Vatican gives official backing to exorcists

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Head of International Association of Exorcists says Vatican approval is cause for joy for those who suffer demons

Exorcists now have an extra weapon in their fight against evil – the official backing of the Catholic church. The Vatican has formally recognised the International Association of Exorcists, a group of 250 priests in 30 countries who liberate the faithful from demons.

The Vatican newspaper L'Osservatore Romano reported this week that the Vatican's Congregation for Clergy had approved the organisation's statutes and recognised the group under canon law.

More than his predecessors, Pope Francis speaks frequently about the devil, and last year was seen placing his hands on the head of a man supposedly possessed by four demons in what exorcists said was a prayer of liberation from Satan.

The head of the association, the Rev Francesco Bamonte, said the Vatican approval was cause for joy. "Exorcism is a form of charity that benefits those who suffer," he told L'Osservatore.

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