Dano, you're welcome!



On Wed, Apr 9, 2014 at 12:11 AM, Dano <dpai...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Margaret, that is an excellent explanation. As for my earlier remarks,
> this was the first time that I encountered the mention of exorcism in what
> should have a baptism, and I was taken aback. We don't know what the
> condition of the child was, but, it must have been grave, for the parents
> to take the day old child to the church to be baptized. Once again thanks
> for your explanation - it does correspond to what I was taught so many
> years ago...
>
>
> On Tuesday, April 8, 2014 10:47:35 PM UTC-4, Mara wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Every child or adult that is baptized is also exorcised.  Before the
>> baptism there is the exorcism. Any baptized Catholic has been exorcised.
>> All rushed baptisms performed in the homes were later on completed in the
>> church by the priest's performing the exorcism and applying the holy oils.
>>
>> Exorcism is a symbolic cleansing by verbal affirmation of acceptance of
>> faith and renunciation of all that is not of G-d spoken by the Godparents
>> and all others attending on behalf of the child and in response to the
>> Priest's questions.
>>
>> The action of exorcism is not tied in to an era.  It is part of each
>> baptism of the Catholic church. First the cleansing, 2nd the anointment
>> with the oils, and third the name giving and dipping of water.
>>
>> Hope this helps.
>>
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Apr 8, 2014 at 8:31 PM, Cheri Mello <gfsc...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>>> I don't know how helpful this Wikipedia article is on exorcism in the
>>> Catholic Church: http://goo.gl/Tmpvs0
>>>
>>>
>>> I wonder if the baby was epileptic and having a seizure?  Or born with a
>>> deformity that was considered demonic?  Maybe the ears of the baby were
>>> kind of pointed and the eyebrows somewhat arched?  But I'm thinking of
>>> *modern* illustrations of Satan.  Don't know what they thought Satan looked
>>> like in the very early 1700s.
>>>
>>> Cheri Mello
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