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Olivia Newton-John Has Exorcism At Home
Star Pulse ^ | 9/24/2013 | Lucy Hobson

Posted on 09/24/2013 11:27:07 AM PDT by Alex Murphy

Olivia Newton-John has had an exorcism at her house.

The 'Grease' star was rocked by the death of 41-year-old contractor Christopher Pariseletti on her property in August, so hired a Catholic priest to perform the ritual and cleanse it of bad spirits.

Olivia, 64, was joined by her husband, John Easterling, and a pair of friends during the ritual, where prayers were recited and holy water distributed around the home.

Christopher had worked on the property at the Jupiter Inlet Colony, Florida, and had a key. He is thought to have been in financial difficulty with his business facing closure, and had asked for a loan from Olivia to keep his company going. He killed himself with a shotgun by the pool while the property was empty and was found by another builder.

Olivia has been hoping to sell the house, and has had to slash $200,000 from the asking price after the incident.

A real estate agent told the Daily Express newspaper: "Unfortunately there is a grim notoriety to the house and people are put off by that.

"Whoever buys the home will always know that someone blew their brains out in there. It is not the nicest housewarming present."

Rosie O'Donnell had been ready to buy the property, but withdrew her offer in the wake of Christopher's death.

Other stars to have homes in Jupiter Inlet Colony include Kid Rock and Tiger Woods.


TOPICS: Catholic; Ministry/Outreach; Religion & Culture
KEYWORDS: catholic; exorcism; newtonjohn; olivianewtonjohn
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To: forgotten man

It’s not an exorcism. A priest blessed the house.


21 posted on 09/24/2013 11:51:39 AM PDT by SoothingDave
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To: Mr. Lucky
feelin' lucky ... Lucky ?

/8^)

22 posted on 09/24/2013 11:51:51 AM PDT by knarf (I say things that are true ... I have no proof ... but they're true)
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To: bicyclerepair

A 6’6” guy in 4” heels should scare anyone.


23 posted on 09/24/2013 11:54:00 AM PDT by Durus (You can avoid reality, but you cannot avoid the consequences of avoiding reality. Ayn Rand)
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To: Alex Murphy

It is not unheard of to have a priest simply bless a house. The press, or Olivia, may have expanded it into an “exorcism.”


24 posted on 09/24/2013 11:55:26 AM PDT by informavoracious (We're being "punished" with Stanley Ann's baby. Obamacare: shovel-ready healthcare.)
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To: Revolting cat!

Exorcist - The Musical PING!


25 posted on 09/24/2013 11:55:59 AM PDT by a fool in paradise (America 2013 - STUCK ON STUPID)
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To: Gamecock; knarf

26 posted on 09/24/2013 12:02:00 PM PDT by Alex Murphy (Just a common, ordinary, simple savior of America's destiny.)
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To: yefragetuwrabrumuy
She might also try a “sage smudge”, basically burning some sage spice or leaves in a place where “the mood is bad”. It’s an old and well-honored American Indian custom, with no particular religious association, so it is inoffensive that way.
Frankincense maybe, but not sage. It is not in line with Catholic teaching, anyway. A blessed St. Benedict's medal would be a good choice though.
27 posted on 09/24/2013 12:07:19 PM PDT by mlizzy (If people spent an hour a week in Eucharistic adoration, abortion would be ended. --Mother Teresa)
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To: Lee N. Field
Aging reasonably well.

Compared to some people just three years older than her, I'd say yes indeed!


28 posted on 09/24/2013 12:09:51 PM PDT by Gamecock (Many Atheists take the stand: "There is no God AND I hate Him.")
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To: Alex Murphy

IIRC, ONJ demanded the contractor give a full 5 year parts and labor warranty on the house to the new buyer.

New buyer was Rosie O’Donnell.

You do the math.


29 posted on 09/24/2013 12:18:12 PM PDT by wrench
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To: bicyclerepair
I could tell you stories.

Well, let's hear some. I bet they're great!

30 posted on 09/24/2013 12:27:15 PM PDT by Veggie Todd (Still crazy after all these beers.)
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To: Alex Murphy

Can anyone tell me where this is Biblical? Praying for protection is 1 thing, all the rest is just plain heresy.


31 posted on 09/24/2013 12:30:41 PM PDT by vpintheak (Thankful to be God blessed & chosen!)
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To: Alex Murphy

“Let’s get spiritual......spirituallllll....”


32 posted on 09/24/2013 12:30:59 PM PDT by supremedoctrine
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To: supremedoctrine
“Let’s get spiritual......spirituallllll....”

Sad to say, I've heard a few youth groups singing that song, using those exact lyrics.

33 posted on 09/24/2013 12:33:20 PM PDT by Alex Murphy (Just a common, ordinary, simple savior of America's destiny.)
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To: Alex Murphy

Muse from XANADU come back to haunt the house?


34 posted on 09/24/2013 12:48:58 PM PDT by Ruy Dias de Bivar (Sometimes you need 7+ more ammo. LOTS MORE.)
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To: knarf

when any of them cover everything up, they’re too old to be singing rock songs.


35 posted on 09/24/2013 12:53:38 PM PDT by Secret Agent Man (Gone Galt; Not averse to Going Bronson.)
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To: Secret Agent Man
Barbara Eden at 78

You GO, girl ... !!


36 posted on 09/24/2013 1:02:12 PM PDT by knarf (I say things that are true ... I have no proof ... but they're true)
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To: Lou L; Alex Murphy
A regular house blessing is a normal blessing which anybody might get upon moving to a new dwelling. My pastor blessed our house when we moved into our present place. It just involved prayers and holy water. But there is such a thing as a house exorcism, which is a step beyond that.

I don't think any priest would do a house exorcism unless he had permission from his bishop. Any kind of exorcism is potentially dangerous business. They won't do it unless there are documented supernatural problems in the home involving demonic entities. And if the people who request this exorcism go on to be involved with the occult or engage in evil practices, the demon can come right back. So everybody has to absolutely abstain from any freelance engagement with demons: certainly you don't seek them out, even for the purpose of combating them.

I've only heard of this kind of exorcism happening once, witnessed by a friend of mine in Louisiana.

Before the house exorcism, they had to thoroughly search the house from top to bottom to be sure to remove any occult objects left there by previous occupants (Ouija boards, divination devices, tarot cards, satanic images or paraphernalia, sodomite porn, etc.)

This friend said the priest, who had fasted and gone to Confession in preparation, was very low-key, systematic and "workmanlike": nothing dramatic, much less cinematic; but everybody felt challenged by an oppressive presence before the unseen entities were forced by the Lord Jesus to abandon the place. Objective things were observed by everyone: things moving. His description seriously creeped me out.

37 posted on 09/24/2013 1:07:17 PM PDT by Mrs. Don-o (Behold the Cross of the Lord! Flee, hostile powers! The Lion of the Tribe of Judah has conquered!)
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To: Gamecock

“So hungry. Soooooo hungry.”


38 posted on 09/24/2013 1:34:14 PM PDT by Lee N. Field ("You keep using that verse, but I do not think it means what you think it means.")
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To: mlizzy

What I’ve noticed about sage is more in line with a medicinal property, rather than a spiritual one. The whole family of herbs to which sage belongs has several members that are renowned for legitimate medicinal effects, including sage. The most potent is oregano.

It might create some confusion, that the means of ingestion, that is, inhaling a small amount of smoke, is different from how we typically consume herbs for a medicinal effect, but you are still after its physiological effects, not chasing away demons and evil spirits and stuff like that.

For that, you can consult a priest and get some Holy water and sacred salt, or whatever.

Bottom line: spiritually unhappy, see a priest; if you have an ingrown toenail, see a doctor. No conflict there.


39 posted on 09/24/2013 2:46:22 PM PDT by yefragetuwrabrumuy (The best War on Terror News is at rantburg.com)
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To: Lou L

You are correct. If it was a Catholic priest, he would have had to get special permission from the diocese and then some. Before a priest can do an exorcism there has to be a demonic presence in the house.

This was probably a blessing which priests can so anytime.


40 posted on 09/24/2013 3:41:06 PM PDT by waxer1 (A Republic if you can keep it--Benjamin Franklin. Well we lost it.)
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