The demand for exorcisms is up in Europe, where typical cases:
include people who turn away from the church and embrace New Age therapies, alternative religions or the occult. Internet addicts and yoga devotees are also at risk, he said.
I suggest you step away from the computer for awhile.
Spotting people beset by evil is apparently easy if you are a priest involved in family counseling.
Jankowski cited the case of a woman who asked for a divorce days after renewing her wedding vows as part of a marriage counseling program. What was suspicious, he said, was how the wife suddenly developed a passionate hatred for her husband.
"According to what I could perceive, the devil was present and acting in an obvious way," he said. "How else can you explain how a wife, in the space of a couple of weeks, could come to hate her own husband, a man who is a good person?"
Oh, I don't know. It couldn't have been she was pressured into reconciliation by some controlling asshole. Must've been the yoga.
But I'm sure the exorcism has things all straightened out.