In our church we also have the "Do you renounce Satan" and sprinkling of
everyone with holy water on Easter Sunday. (I think the Easter Vigil, also.)

Mary

On Thursday, November 7, 2013, Margaret Vicente wrote:

> Terri,
>
> I'm not sure if this will be of help to clarify what has already been
> said by others but exorcism is a common pratice in baptism up to this
> day.  If you have been present at a baptism you might recall the
> priest involves not only the parents and godparents in the ritual but
> also present.
>
> The exorcism is symbolic.  Before the priests anoints the child with
> the oil he exorcises (cleanses) the child or the adult by laying his
> hand on them and asking the question do you renounce satan and
> everyone responds yes we do.
>
> BAPTISM is a "faith" sacrament in the C.C. and it marks a "rebirth of
> the spirit" out of water by renouncing evil and accepting that which
> is Good.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Margaret
>
>
>
> On 11/6/13, Terri <terr...@rogers.com <javascript:;>> wrote:
> > Thanks for all your answers. It  gave me more insight about why a child's
> > document would say 'exorcism'.  I had first even thought that it could
> have
> >
> > been a seisure or something they saw in a child and mistook it for being
> > 'possessed by the devil' since they wouldn't have known much about
> medical
> > conditions like that in that era.  But your explanations made alot of
> > sense.
> >
> >
> > On Tuesday, November 5, 2013 12:10:21 AM UTC-5, Terri wrote:
> >
> >>  I found it creepy by interesting that in a few baptism records I needed
> >> for children in Ginetes, the word  'exorcismos' appeared.  This does
> mean
> >>
> >> exorcisms by a priest were performed right? or does this word have
> ANOTHER
> >>
> >> meaning in Portuguese? I've attached two records below.
> >>
> >> Terri Santos
> >> Researching Agua d'Alto, Agua de Pau, Ginetes, Vila Franca do Campo Sao
> >> Pedro and Sao Miguel
> >>
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