“The Exorcist”

‘The Exorcist San Francisco-Style’

On January 30, 2020, an exorcist made a visit to my home. Because other roommates did not have Catholic beliefs, the priest was only able to pray in my bedroom and bless this room. It really worked.

Unfortunately, others in the house did not benefit from the modern exorcism. I can see evil in the eyes of three of my four roommates. It might scare others but I was instructed by the exorcist not to be afraid. That was his parting advice to me.

We continue to pray for one another and I try to behave Christ-like among the others.

The popular 1970s movie “The Exorcist” has always been one of my favorite films.

Unfortunately, for our federal government this movie was filmed in the Georgetown section of Washington, D.C.

Imagine Georgetown:
The “Exorcist stairs” are concrete stairs located in Georgetown at the corner of Prospect St NW and 36th St NW, leading down to M Street NW. The stairs were padded with 1/2″-thick rubber to film the death of the character Father Karras.

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Go see for yourself next time you are lost looking for national monuments, parks, museums, and your unreliable congressperson.

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