Palilla told Vatican Radio that there are 500,000 alleged cases of demonic possession or activity in Italy annually.
He said demonic possession claims have tripled in recent years and attributed the rise in demonic activity to an increased use of fortune tellers and tarot cards.
He also said that many alleged possessions are actually psychological issues, highlighting the need for well-trained and discerning exorcists.
This is very scary. There is a direct corrilation historically between "demonology" and increased religiousity. Remeber the 80s "Satanic Panic." When times roll around that there are less claims of Demononic possession there is simply less interest or dependance on the churh, I'm not even going tolook this one up. I would bank on the fact that most of these claims come from third world countries were there is not internet access and religion is on the rise.
Interestingly the more cultures become religious the more they tend to "notice" demons. So there is a great truth to the saying that "People create thair own demons".
Anything to get people's mind off of the problem of pedophilia and massive cover ups. Does anyone know of "Black Collar" crime? A majority of the perpetrators are Catholics.
Good old Kyle summed up my thoughts nicely when I heard about this silliness
Thanks for posting.
Of course, the devil made them do it. UGH mental health, not exorcism is the way to help people. Ridiculous that we even have to say that at this point.
Some good may come of this. Italy is Catholic country and it's likely that a significant percentage of the population would mistake signs of mental health issues for possession and turn to an exocist rather than a doctor if a family member begins show symptoms. If that exorcist is able to spot those symptoms and recommend medical help instead of mumbo-jumbo, then some people might actually get the help they need.
It'd be better if the church and establishment recognised that all cases of possession are either medical issues or fakery, of course, but it's a start.
We need more neuroscientists, not christain voodoo witch doctors. I wonder if this could be false reporting in an attempt to bring religion back stronger in the spotlight. Religion is on the downhill popularity wise, why not report a ton of possessions to ensure people stay on the bandwagon? If the reports are accurate however, I really hope they get the help they need.