166:
where he would say he saw more evil than in the boy's hospital bed back in 1949. According to his brother John
Halloran, he really wanted to work with the men. Halloran would helicopter in to the fighting zones, sometimes staying for days on end ministering to the soldiers. By the end of his service
194:
According to author Thomas B. Allen, Halloran "expressed his skepticism about potential paranormal events before his death." When asked in an interview to make a statement on whether the boy had been possessed, Halloran responded saying "No, I can’t go on record, I never made an absolute statement
175:
and to serve as assistant director of campus ministry and then alumni director. Halloran would have a variety of assignments from then on, such as being an associate pastor in his hometown of
Jackson, Minnesota, and running a parish ministry in
154:, and two years later began teaching theology and history at his old school the Campion Jesuit High boarding school in Prairie du Chien, while also coaching football. In 1963 he moved to
374:
369:
359:
349:
344:
364:
379:
151:
146:, in 1934. He was a member of the school's football team. In 1941, he became a member of the Society of Jesus. Halloran attended
207:, where he died on March 1, 2005. At the time of his death, he was the last surviving Jesuit who had assisted in the 1949 case.
162:. He first served in Germany but in 1969, at the age of 48, he volunteered for paratrooper training and then for duty in
384:
354:
143:
319:
139:
172:
264:
189:
113:
105:
77:
177:
339:
334:
204:
180:. In 1988, Halloran was an assistant director of the alumni office at Creighton University in Omaha.
155:
147:
117:
122:
159:
135:
42:
203:
In 2003, Halloran was diagnosed with cancer and retired to the St. Camillus Jesuit
Community in
101:
89:
94:
328:
158:, where he taught history until 1966 when he volunteered for chaplain duty with the
168:
314:
290:
171:. After his service was over, he went back to St. Louis in 1972 to teach at
239:
138:, in 1921. He was the oldest of nine children. He became a student at the
109:
230:
Washington Post, "Jesuit Priest Walter
Halloran," March 9, 2005; p. B06
163:
97:
65:
291:"The Cold Hard Facts Behind the Story that Inspired "The Exorcist""
195:
about the things because I didn’t feel I was qualified."
167:
as a paratrooper chaplain in 1971, he had earned two
265:"Exorcism of 1949 continues to fascinate St. Louis"
72:
61:
49:
28:
21:
253:The Washington Post, Chuck Conconi, May 11, 1988.
116:, who was allegedly possessed. The case inspired
104:who, at the age of twenty-six, assisted in the
8:
93:(September 21, 1921 – March 1, 2005) was a
226:
224:
222:
220:
18:
216:
249:
247:
7:
14:
375:Deaths from cancer in Wisconsin
320:Interview with Father Halloran.
370:People from Jackson, Minnesota
1:
360:Saint Louis University alumni
350:21st-century American Jesuits
345:20th-century American Jesuits
365:Marquette University faculty
240:Campion Graduate Notables...
150:and in 1954 was ordained a
144:Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin
16:American priest (1921–2005)
401:
187:
140:Campion Jesuit High School
315:Film based on "Possessed"
173:St. Louis University High
380:Catholics from Minnesota
190:Exorcism of Roland Doe
114:Cottage City, Maryland
108:, a thirteen-year-old
106:exorcism of Roland Doe
78:exorcism of Roland Doe
178:San Diego, California
134:Halloran was born in
263:Zagier, Alan Scher.
205:Wauwatosa, Wisconsin
156:Marquette University
148:St. Louis University
118:William Peter Blatty
120:to write his novel
385:American exorcists
355:Catholic exorcists
293:. Strange Magazine
271:. Associated Press
160:United States Army
136:Jackson, Minnesota
86:Walter H. Halloran
43:Jackson, Minnesota
39:September 21, 1921
23:Walter H. Halloran
83:
82:
392:
302:
301:
299:
298:
287:
281:
280:
278:
276:
260:
254:
251:
242:
237:
231:
228:
102:Society of Jesus
92:
56:
38:
36:
19:
400:
399:
395:
394:
393:
391:
390:
389:
325:
324:
311:
306:
305:
296:
294:
289:
288:
284:
274:
272:
262:
261:
257:
252:
245:
238:
234:
229:
218:
213:
201:
192:
186:
132:
88:
54:
45:
40:
34:
32:
24:
17:
12:
11:
5:
398:
396:
388:
387:
382:
377:
372:
367:
362:
357:
352:
347:
342:
337:
327:
326:
323:
322:
317:
310:
309:External links
307:
304:
303:
282:
255:
243:
232:
215:
214:
212:
209:
200:
197:
188:Main article:
185:
182:
131:
128:
81:
80:
74:
73:Known for
70:
69:
63:
59:
58:
57:(aged 83)
51:
47:
46:
41:
30:
26:
25:
22:
15:
13:
10:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
397:
386:
383:
381:
378:
376:
373:
371:
368:
366:
363:
361:
358:
356:
353:
351:
348:
346:
343:
341:
338:
336:
333:
332:
330:
321:
318:
316:
313:
312:
308:
292:
286:
283:
270:
266:
259:
256:
250:
248:
244:
241:
236:
233:
227:
225:
223:
221:
217:
210:
208:
206:
198:
196:
191:
183:
181:
179:
174:
170:
165:
161:
157:
153:
149:
145:
141:
137:
129:
127:
125:
124:
119:
115:
111:
107:
103:
99:
96:
91:
87:
79:
76:Assisting in
75:
71:
67:
64:
60:
53:March 1, 2005
52:
48:
44:
31:
27:
20:
295:. Retrieved
285:
275:24 September
273:. Retrieved
268:
258:
235:
202:
193:
169:Bronze Stars
133:
123:The Exorcist
121:
85:
84:
55:(2005-03-01)
340:2005 deaths
335:1921 births
329:Categories
297:2007-12-31
62:Occupation
35:1921-09-21
184:Exorcism
110:Lutheran
95:Catholic
164:Vietnam
112:boy in
100:of the
269:AP.org
152:priest
98:priest
68:priest
66:Jesuit
211:Notes
199:Death
277:2014
130:Life
50:Died
29:Born
142:in
331::
267:.
246:^
219:^
126:.
90:SJ
300:.
279:.
37:)
33:(
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.