Tuesday
27 May 2025
The
Devils of Loudun
A Case of Demonic Possession
in 17th-century France
A Case of Demonic Possession
in 17th-century France
Aldous
Huxley’s The
Devils of Loudun
was an account of a 17th-century case of demonic possession in an
Ursuline Convent in Loudun, France. Ken Russell’s film The
Devils
was a rather more salacious re-telling.
In 1617 Urbain Grandier became priest of the church of St Pierre du Marche and canon of la Collégiale de Sainte-Croix in Loudun. Seventeen years later he was found guilty of sorcery for having made a pact with the devil, and responsible for the demonic possession of the nuns in the town’s Ursuline Convent. He was tortured then burnt at the stake in the market place. Witnesses claimed to have seen demons escaping from the flames. How could a man of God find himself accused of maleficium? Wayne Perkins relates one of the strangest and most infamous cases of witchcraft in 17th-century France and early modern Europe.
In 1617 Urbain Grandier became priest of the church of St Pierre du Marche and canon of la Collégiale de Sainte-Croix in Loudun. Seventeen years later he was found guilty of sorcery for having made a pact with the devil, and responsible for the demonic possession of the nuns in the town’s Ursuline Convent. He was tortured then burnt at the stake in the market place. Witnesses claimed to have seen demons escaping from the flames. How could a man of God find himself accused of maleficium? Wayne Perkins relates one of the strangest and most infamous cases of witchcraft in 17th-century France and early modern Europe.
Venue: The Bell, 50 Middlesex Street E1 7EX
(Tubes: Liverpool Street, Aldgate, Aldgate East)
Date: Tuesday 27 May 2025
Time: 8pm (Doors 7.30)
Tickets: £5/£3 https://wegottickets.com/event/659117/
(Tubes: Liverpool Street, Aldgate, Aldgate East)
Date: Tuesday 27 May 2025
Time: 8pm (Doors 7.30)
Tickets: £5/£3 https://wegottickets.com/event/659117/
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