The Catholic archdiocese in Madrid says it needs more exorcists to help some of its faithful cope with the devil.
An
archdiocese spokeswoman said Friday that Madrid only has one exorcist
priest and that it is considering a plan to train more. She spoke on
condition of anonymity in keeping with archdiocese policy.
"The devil exists. That's a fact," she told The Associated Press.
Only
a priest authorized by a bishop can perform an exorcism and the brief
rite involves blessings with holy water, prayers and an interrogation of
the devil by the exorcist during which the demon is asked to leave the
victim.
ReligionenLibertad, a Catholic website,
blames the growing secularization of Spanish society for what it calls
an increase in people asking for help with their demons.