Bowyn Aerrow Wrote:[...] Also, the act of exorcism is not a one stop, few seconds of words event. Exorcism is an exhaustive and often months long multiple sessions with the possessed individual endeavor. It can take many sessions to get a demon to confess its name. Most possessions it is a host or a legion of demons, so not only do you have to get the leaders name you have to get the name of each of the members of the host/legion.
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You are the expert not me, but I'm not so sure about that.
We're talking about the Pope here and not some choirboy. If exorcisms are real and genuine, then the leader of the Catholic church is probably much more powerful than a common priest. I once read that the late Pope John Paul II also performed exorcisms and he seemed to be very 'effective' and quick.
I've also read about the 'collective' possessions you mentioned. 'Jesus asked the man his name, and he answered, Legion, for we are many' (Mark 5:9) And William Peter Blatty's sequel to The Exorcist is called Legion. But I wonder if this is not some sort of trick played by the devil to intimidate his adversaries.
Hitler did something similar, I believe. When the nazi party was giving its first steps, it seems they gave their members false numbers to make believe the party was bigger and more popular than it actually was.
This is all speculation, of course, but one thing's for sure: the Catholic church takes the devil very seriously. Pope Paul VI proclaimed that 'evil is not merely a lack of something but an effective agent, a living spiritual being, perverted and perverting. A terrible reality...' (15 November 1972)