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Screen Rant on MSNThe Exorcist Ending ExplainedThe Exorcist is one of the most iconic and celebrated horror movies of all time, and it also carries a deeper meaning that's ...
Fr. Vincent Lampert — a Catholic priest and the designated exorcist for the Archdiocese of Indianapolis — has witnessed people “foaming at the mouth, growling and snarling” during one of ...
Fr. Vincent Lampert — a Catholic priest and the designated exorcist for the Archdiocese of Indianapolis — has witnessed people "foaming at the mouth, growling and snarling" during one of many ...
The most impactful true story behind The Exorcist, however, is what happened afterward. The film brought renewed attention to ...
US Crime Exorcist priest accused of 'flossing' with girl's hair, 'growling' during St. Jude relics tour The Catholic priest and podcast host from Michigan was charged in Illinois, police say ...
After half a century, The Exorcist is still considered one of the scariest movies ever made. But one priest says it's a movie deeply concerned with faith, and responding to evil.
The Catholic church still practices exorcism and the number of priests trained in it has grown exponentially.
The Rev. Vincent Lampert, a Catholic priest from Indiana, has been doing exorcisms since 2005. He will speak Friday in Gahanna.
William Friedkin's "The Exorcist" is the gold standard, but here are more great exorcism movies that came out before and after the 70s classic.
By the end, it is clear that Father Merrin is a Catholic priest, while Father Karras appears but a tired counterfeit. Eight years before the release of The Exorcist, in December 1965, the Second ...
Fifty years after the Oscar-winning original upended the horror world, David Gordon Green’s “The Exorcist: Believer” makes for a fitfully satisfying reboot.
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