01-27-2026, 06:16 AM
Interesting read ...
Since the Ukraine War, exorcisms are on the rise in Russia. An entire economy has developed around them. With 'exorcism destination vacations' and people going to both the Russian Orthodox church as well as to spiritualists for exorcism. (even though spiritualists actually make things worse). The supernatural has gotten a big boost in Russia since the Ukraine war. A very popular TV show there is/was a show with mediums/psychics battling it out in a competition to get 'top psychic' prizes.
The whole article is interesting, but here's a snip -
Ukraine War Has Given Rise to an Exorcism Economy in Russia
Since the Ukraine War, exorcisms are on the rise in Russia. An entire economy has developed around them. With 'exorcism destination vacations' and people going to both the Russian Orthodox church as well as to spiritualists for exorcism. (even though spiritualists actually make things worse). The supernatural has gotten a big boost in Russia since the Ukraine war. A very popular TV show there is/was a show with mediums/psychics battling it out in a competition to get 'top psychic' prizes.
The whole article is interesting, but here's a snip -
Ukraine War Has Given Rise to an Exorcism Economy in Russia
Quote:According to reports in Russian media outlets such as Gazeta.ru, thousands of people in Russia are actively discussing exorcisms on social media. This is a spiritual ritual performed by a handful of Russian priests to expel spirits or demons from a person who is believed to be possessed.
Some people are travelling to well-known “exorcism destinations” such as Oryol Oblast about 400km south of Moscow. A priest there called Father Igor, the official exorcist of the local diocese, performs a ritual called otchitka. The ritual involves the priest reciting a set of prayers to help those deemed to be under the influence of spirits.
Other people are turning to the informal “exorcism economy”, which is offered by local mediums. Some have reported paying between 10,000 rubles (£98) and 20,000 rubles (£196) just for an initial consultation to determine whether they are truly possessed. Russia’s Orthodox Church warns that exorcism attempts should be left to members of the clergy.




