Exorcism intended to "remove" homosexuality from an individual
Gay exorcisms,[1] similar to demonic exorcisms, are where an exorcist evicts "homosexual demons"[2] or other spiritual entities from an LGBT individual. These exorcisms are intended to "remove" homosexuality from an individual. Reports of these exorcisms still occur in modern times, but are usually kept secret within the church.[3][4]
Rev. Dr. Roland Stringfellow, a minister in California,[5] said he had been subjected to anti-gay exorcism himself in the 1990s, which “caused nothing but shame and embarrassment”.[6]
In 2009 a case in Connecticut was recorded on video. A 16-year-old boy was beaten in a church for 20 minutes by a group of church leaders acting as exorcists shouting "sacraments" such as, "Pray out the gay!", and "Foul Queer, be not here!" The video was later released on YouTube.[7][8][9]
^Mims, Robert (May 4, 1990). "Gay Rights Activists Blast Program Claiming Homosexual Reversal". The Associated Press.
^Turner, Allan (June 12, 2005). "In The Shadows Of Hate; Many Gay Teens Are Living With Scars Of Abuse; Whether they're mean words or violent attacks, the pain can shatter the lives of youths already struggling to find acceptance, advocates say". The Houston Chronicle.
^"Staff & Interns - CLGS". clgs.org. Center for LGBTQ and Gender Studies in Religion. Retrieved 11 August 2020.