Raymond J. Bishop
Raymond J. Bishop (January 15, 1906 – February 1978) was a Catholic priest. He became one of the several priests involved in the case of exorcising a boy in St. Louis, Missouri, who allegedly was possessed after using a Ouija board. The case inspired author William Peter Blatty to write his novel The Exorcist in 1971.
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Raymond J. Bishop
Raymond J. Bishop (January 15, 1906 – February 1978) was a Catholic priest. He became one of the several priests involved in the case of exorcising a boy in St. Louis, Missouri, who allegedly was possessed after using a Ouija board. The case inspired author William Peter Blatty to write his novel The Exorcist in 1971.
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