Tanacu exorcism

The Tanacu exorcism was a case in which Maricica Irina Cornici, an allegedly mentally ill nun at the Romanian Orthodox Church monastery of Tanacu in Vaslui County, Romania, was ruled to be killed during an exorcism in 2005 led by Father Daniel Petre Corogeanu and four Orthodox Christian nuns who were a part of the Order of the Holy Trinity.[1] The case was widely publicized in the Romanian media and following a lengthy trial, the priest was sentenced on appeal to 7 years, one nun to 6 years and the other three nuns to 5 years;[2] however, many of Tanacu's residents, including Cornici's brother, believed her to have suffered from demonic possession.[3][4] The coroner Dan Gheorghiu maintained that the nun's cause of death was due to an overdose of adrenaline given in the ambulance.[5]

  1. ^ Connolly, Kate (20 June 2005). "'Possessed' nun crucified after row with priest". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 17 February 2018.
  2. ^ "Preotul exorcist de la Tanacu condamnat la 7 ani de inchisoare (video)". romanialibera.ro (in Romanian). România Liberă. 29 January 2008.
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  4. ^ "Romanian Priest Gets 14 Years for Killing Nun in Exorcism". Fox News. Associated Press. 19 February 2007. Retrieved 17 February 2018. Dozens of Corogeanu's supporters packed the courtroom and prayed for the priest, with several bursting into tears when the verdict was announced.
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