Jeremy Davies (exorcist)
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Jeremy Ponsonby Meredyth Davies (25 March 1935 – 5 November 2022) was an English Roman Catholic priest and physician.<ref>Father Jeremy Davies profile, catholiceducation.org; accessed 10 July 2014.</ref> Davies was a leading exorcist and co-founder of the International Association of Exorcists.
Early life
Jeremy Ponsonby Meredyth Davies was born on 25 March 1935 in Wimbledon, London to Idris and Elizabeth Davies. He was educated at The King's School, Canterbury.<ref name="Times">Template:Cite news Template:Subscription required</ref>
Davies studied English literature at St Edmund Hall, Oxford and studied medicine at St Bartholomew's Hospital, London. He graduated with a medical degree in 1967, then worked in Mission Hospitals in Guyana, Nigeria and Ghana.<ref name="Times" />
He then became House Surgeon at Redhill General Hospital in Surrey.<ref name="ICN">Template:Cite web</ref>
Ordained ministry
Jeremy Davies became a Catholic in 1966 at the age of 31 when he was baptised at the church of St Charles Borromeo Church, Westminster (Ogle Street, London). He was ordained a Roman Catholic priest in 1974. He served as a chaplain at Westminster Cathedral from 1974 to 1976, then as an assistant priest at St Mary’s, Chelsea from 1976 to 1979. During this time he became deeply involved in the Pro-Life movement and also spent time in Rome training as an exorcist. He established the annual Pilgrimage of Reparation and Prayer for the Sanctity of Life, centred on Walsingham, Norfolk, in 1984.<ref name="ICN"/>
Father Davies was appointed exorcist of the Westminster Archdiocese in Great Britain in 1987.<ref name="ICN"/> In 1993, he co-founded, along with Father Gabriele Amorth and four others, the International Association of Exorcists which now has hundreds of members worldwide.<ref name=bbc20000427>Template:Cite news</ref>
From 1997 to 2005, Father Davies was parish priest for Puckeridge and Old Hall Green, Hertfordshire; on turning 70 in 2005 he became an assistant priest at Our Lady Help of Christians in Luton. In 2021, aged 86, he retired to Walsingham. Davies died peacefully in Fakenham on 5 November 2022.<ref name="ICN"/>
Personal life and death
Davies died at Walsingham Priory on 5 November 2022, at the age of 87.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref><ref name="Times" /><ref name="ICN" />
Quotes
- On exorcisms: "There are people in need and the Church is dealing with the problem more effectively."<ref name=bbc20000427/>
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- 1935 births
- 2022 deaths
- 20th-century English medical doctors
- Alumni of the Medical College of St Bartholomew's Hospital
- Alumni of St Edmund Hall, Oxford
- British exorcists
- Catholic exorcists
- Roman Catholic clergy from London
- People from Wimbledon, London
- People educated at The King's School, Canterbury
- Converts to Roman Catholicism