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  1. Johann Joseph Gassner (22 August 1727 in Braz, near Bludenz, Vorarlberg – 1779 Pondorf, now part of Winklarn, Bavaria) was a noted exorcist. While a Catholic priest at Klösterle he gained a wide celebrity by professing to "cast out devils" and to work cures on the sick by means simply of prayer; he was attacked as an impostor, but ...

  2. Johann Joseph Gaßner (* 22. August 1727 in Braz/ Klostertal bei Bludenz in Vorarlberg ; † 4. April 1779 in Pondorf (heute Ortsteil von Kirchroth , Niederbayern) bei Regensburg ) war ein österreichisch - deutscher römisch-katholischer Geistlicher, Theologe, Exorzist und Wunderheiler .

  3. In the late eighteenth century, Catholic priest Johann Joseph Gassner (1727-1779) discovered that he had extraordinary powers of exorcism. Deciding that demons were responsible for most human ailments, he healed thousands, rich and poor, Protestant and Catholic.

  4. exorcista Johann Joseph Gassner. Mesmer, hijo de la Ilustración, proclama la primacía de la razón frente a la ignorancia, la superstición y la tradición ciega. Gassner personifica las fuerzas de la tradición, la religión y la fe ciega. Utiliza una vieja técnica para curar enfermedades: el exorcismo.

  5. Johann Joseph Gassner (22 de agosto de 1727 en Braz, cerca de Bludenz, Vorarlberg - Pondorf en 1779, ahora parte de Winklarn, Baviera) fue un destacado exorcista. Johann Joseph Gassner . Mientras era sacerdote católico en Klösterle, ganó una gran celebridad al profesar "echar fuera demonios" y curar a los enfermos simplemente por medio de la ...

  6. 28 de jul. de 2005 · About this book. In the late eighteenth century, Catholic priest Johann Joseph Gassner (1727 1779) discovered that he had extraordinary powers of exorcism. Deciding that demons were responsible for most human ailments, he healed thousands, rich and poor, Protestant and Catholic.

  7. Unfortunately, as (opposite page) Johann Joseph Gassner (1727–1779) casting out a demon, 1775. It is worth noting that none of the eyewitness accounts of Gassners healings ever claimed to have seen what this engraving depicts: a visible demon in the shape of a black, flying, lizardlike creature.