Alan C. Posted June 18, 2013 Share Posted June 18, 2013 Exorcism performed in Riverton [Wyoming] area home A Riverton area woman was sent to the hospital...after an exorcism attempt reportedly caused her to have a heart attack. According to Undersheriff Ryan Lee with the Fremont County Sheriff’s Department, the 911 dispatch center received a call from a residence on Firethorn Lane stating a 31 year old woman at the home was possessed by a “Poltergeist” and had stopped breathing after she was sprayed with Holy Water. Other occupants of the home then attempted to perform an exorcism at which time they reported the exorcism activity caused her to go into cardiac arrest. When deputies arrived the woman was found to be breathing, however she was taken by ambulance to the Riverton Hospital for unknown reasons. She was in stable condition when she arrived at the hospital. The occupants of the home stated that a demon had been in the house breaking windows and dishes, as well as biting the occupants of the home for the last two days; they asked a Deputy Sheriff to look into the matter. Lee said the Deputy was unable to substantiate any criminal activity or that anyone had been bitten. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wesley Posted June 19, 2013 Share Posted June 19, 2013 Hmm, so these are the kind of debates that happen not on FDR: What really happened in this Wyoming house? Who knows. But one thing is certain: a real possession is very serious and tends to have physical manifestations, thus exorcism is a very serious matter, to be undertaken only after very sober preparation, and only after all physical and psychological possibilities have been ruled out by professionals in medical and psychiatric fields. Not even all Catholic priests are trained exorcists; in fact, only a few are, in any given diocese. Those few exorcism-trained priests treat the matter extremely soberly, perhaps because they come face to face with the reality. The usual practice is to first spend time (maybe days, or longer) preparing/strengthening their own souls before attempting to free another’s. Then, a proper exorcism uses both sacramentals (like holy water) and prayers (like invoking no less than God Himself). Just as Jesus Himself did, on His Own authority, exorcists today use both physical signs and purely spiritual powers, given authority by, and used in the name of, Jesus the Christ. It is a very, very sober matter; not to be done lightly as if using lucky charms with a little holy water and/or name-invoking. Paul, there are many different kinds of demons, and they are all subject to the Name of Jesus.Knowing your authority and being known by the Father in Heaven is the only requirement for casting out fallen angels. They are subject to the Name above all names. I would agree that preparation is vital, but that is a daily thing, and we all have the authority to cast out devils, so long we are born of the Holy Spirit and have had our spirits borne into the Kingdom of the Father.Just as the disciples had the authority, so too are those who believe on Jesus Name, have accepted the free gift of repentance and salvation and are Sons and Daughters of the King of Kings.I would most emphatically state that the journalism in this piece is written/edited by somebody who has very little knowledge of what an exorcism is or looks like. There are not enough facts or eyewitness statements from those involved to get any kind of clear picture as to what the circumstances were leading up to and at the time of this occurrence. Somebody should go back to journalism school and maybe learn how to ask a few more basic questions regarding these types of things.No wonder the comments here, for the most part, reflect the sentiment of those who neither have a belief system nor world-view which encompasses the “spirit realm” as being real and not just something which they are accustomed to seeing at the theaters as being fictitious. They should maybe get out of their parents’ basements and see what is happening in the real world! Comments are so sad sometimes... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nathanm Posted June 19, 2013 Share Posted June 19, 2013 …only after all physical and psychological possibilities have been ruled out by professionals in medical and psychiatric fields. Oh yeah, cause you know exorcisms are all about ruling out other possibilities! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alan C. Posted June 19, 2013 Author Share Posted June 19, 2013 Comments are so sad sometimes... psychosis - a mental disorder characterized by symptoms, such as delusions or hallucinations, that indicate impaired contact with reality. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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