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Catholic practice of exorcism
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Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 33. Chapters: Catholic exorcists, Malachi Martin, Pio of Pietrelcina, Emmanuel Milingo, Rama P. Coomaraswamy, Gabriele Amorth, Jean-Joseph Surin, Marcellinus and Peter, Francis Borgia, Pellegrino Ernetti, Vade retro satana, James... Viac o knihe
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Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 33. Chapters: Catholic exorcists, Malachi Martin, Pio of Pietrelcina, Emmanuel Milingo, Rama P. Coomaraswamy, Gabriele Amorth, Jean-Joseph Surin, Marcellinus and Peter, Francis Borgia, Pellegrino Ernetti, Vade retro satana, James J. LeBar, Walter Halloran, Maturinus, William S. Bowdern, Exorcism in the Catholic Church, Jeremy Davies, Edward Hughes, Procopius of Scythopolis, Murder of Alfred Kunz, Of Exorcisms and Certain Supplications, Giancarlo Gramolazzo, Theophilus Riesinger, International Association of Exorcists, Peter Heier, Joseph de Tonquedec, Matteo La Grua, Raymond J. Bishop, Angelo Fantoni, Rosario Stroscio, Celestine Kapsner, Josef Stangl, Candido Amantini, Lawrence Kenny. Excerpt: Malachi Brendan Martin Ph.D. (July 23, 1921 - July 27, 1999) was a Catholic priest, theologian, writer on the Catholic Church, and professor at the Vatican's Pontifical Biblical Institute. He held three doctorates and was the sole author of sixteen books covering religious and geopolitical topics, which were published in eight languages. He wrote additional books under pen names and in collaboration with others. He was a controversial commentator on the Vatican and other matters involving the Church. Martin spoke at least ten languages including Irish, English, French, Dutch, German, Italian, Russian, Chinese, Hebrew and Modern Arabic, and also knew classical languages like Latin, Classical Greek, Aramaic and Classical Arabic. He lived in Ireland, the United Kingdom, Belgium, Italy, Israel, Lebanon, Egypt, Turkey, France, and the United States and travelled extensively throughout Europe, Asia and the Middle East. Trinity College, DublinMartin was born prematurely in the village of Ballylongford, County Kerry, Ireland - a comfortable, middle-class family in which the children were raised speaking Irish at the dinner table and Catholic belief and practice were central - his three brothers also became priests, two of them academics . He received his secondary education at Belvedere College in Dublin, and became a Jesuit novice on September 6, 1939 at the age of eighteen. Due to the Second World War and the inherent risks involved with travel during this time, Malachi remained in Ireland and studied at the National University of Ireland where he received a bachelor's degree in Semitic languages and oriental studies while carrying out concurrent study in Assyriology at Trinity College. Upon completion of his degree in Dublin, Malachi was sent to the Catholic University of Louvain in Belgium to continue his education. During the four year stay in Leuven he completed masters degrees in philosophy and theology and got doctorates in Semitic languages, archeology and Oriental
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