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Experiences of a Present Day Exorcist

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Black magic, sea madness, African witchcraft - these are familiar problems for Dr Omand. A practising exorcist for thirty years and an Anglican priest, he is regularly called upon by those who know of his faculty to exorcise the evil which can possess both people and places, threatening the well-being - and sometimes the lives - of innocent victims.

Dramatically introduced to the problems of 'possession' when invited to exorcise afflicted people, Donald Omand has met many challenging situations and here gives for the first time an account of some of his remarkable cases. Wary of superstition and cautious in his initial assessment when his help has been sought - many calls would be better made to a psychiatrist than a priest - his skill and perception in detecting the source of any sinister influence is impressive.

His reputation as a successful exorcist led to Dr Omand being co-opted on to a study group of scientific and medical men sceptical of traditional belief in possession, but interested to establish whether there was any factual basis to these theories. Evidence examined by that group suggests that many unexplained disasters, including road accidents, may arise from supernatural causes, and underlines the value of Donald Omand's battle against evil influences.

172 pages, Hardcover

Published January 1, 1970

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