
Pope Francis called for people to get baptised to be able to fight the devil and exorcise their demons using prayer and the sacraments
Pope Francis has praised exorcisms as a 'way to fight against evil' and 'escape from the power of sin' in a controversial weekly address.
The pontiff, in an impassioned speech in St Peter's Square in Rome, urged Christians to 'drive out evil' and emphasised the importance of baptism in order to exorcise demons.
According to the pope, those who are baptised are given the power to fight against the devil - with exorcism, or self-cleansing through prayer, becoming an essential part of Christian life.
He said the sacrament of baptism 'enables those who receive it to fight against the spirit of evil' - adding that
'all Christian life is a battle' and that believers should
take precautions against the deceit of the devil. 'We know from experience that the Christian
life is always prone to temptation, especially to the temptation to separate from God, from his will, from communion with him, to fall back into the webs of worldly seductions,' he said.
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