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| | TIME.com: Exorcist & Energumen -- Feb. 17, 1936 -- Page 1 |
 | | In St. Anthony's Monastery of the Capuchin Friars at Marathon, Wis. last week, a wise and white-haired monk named Rev. Theophilus Riesinger went about his daily orisons and meditations, indifferent to the fact that he was being widely publicized among U. Catholics as a potent and mystic exorcist of demons. |
 | | Doctors had examined her, found her neither mentally nor physically abnormal. |
 | | With the approval of the Bishop of Des Moines, the woman was made ready for exorcism by learned Father Theophilus, who upon 19 prior occasions had successfully made use of the Church's ancient rite, canonically available to all priests, for casting out devils. |
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