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The Vatican's Exorcists: Driving Out the Devil in the 21st Century | [Tracy Wilkinson]
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The Vatican's Exorcists: Driving Out the Devil in the 21st Century

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  • by Tracy Wilkinson
  • Narrated by Shelly Frasier
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    4 hrs and 22 mins
  • RELEASE DATE
    02-21-07
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It is one of the most ancient, arcane, and, to some, embarrassing rites of the Roman Catholic Church. Yet the number of priests in Italy trained as exorcists has risen tenfold over the past decade - and they are still unable to keep up with the skyrocketing demand for their services.

Award-winning foreign correspondent Tracy Wilkinson reveals that "devil detox", as some call it, is a booming industry, complete with motivational speakers, international conventions, and plenty of controversy. At the center of this surprising movement is Father Gabriele Amorth, an energetic octogenarian who has spent decades leading a campaign to reestablish exorcism as a regularly performed rite of the Church. Through extensive interviews with him, as well as with highly placed Church officials, scientists, and ordinary Catholics, Wilkinson reveals the profound impact of this growing trend within both the Church hierarchy and the lay community.

©2007 Tracy Wilkinson; (P)2007 Tantor Media Inc.

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"This book is certainly not an apologia for exorcisms, but it will appeal to those looking for a fascinating history and some thoughtful commentary from proponents and skeptics alike." (Publishers Weekly)

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    Michelle Le Novi, MI, USA 06-21-08
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    "Makes a sham of the priesthood and beliefs."

    It certainly begins well but moves into mockery and make belief on the part of the noble efforts of priests who undertake this effort. A sham. Save your time and money and get a Gabrielle Amoreth book instead (not on audible but it would be great to have).

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    Paul Pitman, NJ, United States 11-29-12
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    "Best Broad and Balanced Audio book out there!"
    What did you love best about The Vatican's Exorcists?

    The author gave you a variety of perspectives profiling different types of exorcists from the reluctant, to the conservative, to the charismatic. She also covers the criminal, psychological, and eccelesiastical dimensions of Catholic Exorcism. She is obviously a skeptic herself and possibly non-Catholic, but she is careful to let the Exorcists and possesed people speak for themselves. (like a true Journalist should.) I STRONGLY DISAGREE with the other reviewer who says this book disparages priests, and I would point out that the other reviewer recommends a book by Father Amoreth who is a top exorcist and extremely biased!
    This book was a very fun and interesting read. It included several case studies, interesting scenes, and chilling descriptions. At the same time it gave a segnificant amount of detailed information so that I walked away feeling entertained and informed; a rare combination! I only wish that this book was longer!


    What was the most compelling aspect of this narrative?

    I loved the case studies, profiles, and biographies of different priests, patients, and officials. And of course the vivid exorcism scenes, which the narrator read in just the right tenner of drama without over doing it.


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